Technical Co-Sponsors. Program Committee. Preface: Towards Networked Enterprising. Part 1: Integration in Virtual Enterprises. 1. Supporting Business Process Management and Coordination in a Virtual Enterprise; L.M. Camarinha-Matos, C. Pantoja-Lima. 2. Towards Focused Markets of Resources for Agile Virtual Enterprise Integration; M.M. Cunha, et al. 3. System Architectures for Manufacturing Co_ordination in Complex Supply Networks; H. Loh, et al. Part 2: Information Management in Virtual Enterprises. 4. Federated Query Processing for Distributed Process Coordination in Virtual Enterprises; C. Garita, et al. 5. An Internet Solution for Virtual Enterprises Based on an Object-Oriented Real-Time Database; G. Schaub. 6. Enterprise Engineering and Integration in the Global Environment; K. Kosanke, et al. Part 3: Distributed Production in Virtual Enterprises. 7. Enacting Dynamic Distribution Networks - The Damascos Project; T. Goletz, J.J. Pinto Ferreira. 8. For a Smart Coordination of Distributed Business Processes; R.J. Rabelo, et al. 9. Distributed Production with Specification-Generated Processes; T. Janowski. Part 4 - Creation of Virtual Enterprises. 10. Virtual Production Network Configuration: ACS-Approach and Tools; F. Golm, A.V. Smirnov. 11. Virtual Industry Clusters: Foundation to Create Virtual Enterprises; M. Flores, A. Molina. 12. A Method for Identifying and Evaluating Core Competencies' Constituent Skills for Virtual Industry Clusters; J.E.M. Siqueira, C.F. Bremer. Part 5: Cooperative Work. 13. Using Multiversion Web Servers for Data-Based Synchronization of Cooperative Work; J. Rykowski. 14. Evaluation of Workflow Management Technology for the Co-Ordination of Telework; P. Araujo, et al. 15. Learning Processes in Networked Enterprises; H.-H. Erbe. Part 6: Multi-Agent Systems. 16. Adaptive Mobile Agents: Enhanced Flexibility in Internet-Based Remote Operation; W. Vieira, L.M. Camarinha-Matos. 17. Acquaintance Model in Re-Planning and Re-Configuration; V. Marik, et al. 18. Multi-Agent Based Supply Chain Management With Market Emergence Phenomenon; T. Kaihara. Part 7: Economic Aspects of New Infrastructures. 19. The Delta Model: A Framework for the Effective Implementation of it to Enable Organizational Change; H. Boekhoff. 20. Economic Evaluation of Delays Reduction: A Global Approach; A. Dumolard, et al. 21. E-Commerce: The Virtual Battlefield; T. Litzinger, et al. Part 8: Human and Social Aspects. 22. Implementation Methodology of Complex Manufacturing Environment in a Brownfield Site; A.B. Moniz, P. Urze. 23. Complex Objects and Anthropocentric Systems Design; F.W. Bruns. 24. Balancing Automation and Human Work in Environment Oriented Student Projects; D. Brandt, et al. Part 9: Human Interfaces. 25. Concept Sharing Between Human and Interface Agent Under Time Criticality; T. Sawaragi, T. Ogura. 26. Virtual Reality User Interface for Autonomous Production; C. Schlick, et al. 27. Design of Deadlock Avoidance Compensators for Anthropocentric Production Systems; P.E. Miyagi, et al. Part 10: Production Scheduling. 28. Integration of Maintenance Constraints in Scheduling: Fuzzy Modelling and Multi-Agent Approach; T. Coudert, et al. 29. Autonomous Multi-Agents Architecture for Control of Manufacturing Systems; B. Bouzouia, et al. 30. A Genetic Algorithm for the Dynamic Single Machine Scheduling Problem; A. Madureira, et al. Part 11: Knowledge and Information Management. 31. Multi-Agent Systems and Enterprise Modeling; G. Pepiot, et al. 32. Knowledge Management in a Distributed Organisation; M. Dzbor, et al. 33. Integrated Product Data Management Based on a Uniform User Interface; W. Woss. Part 12: Information Technology in Transportation. 34. Evaluating Visual Display Designs in Vehicles: Advantages and Disadvantages of the Occlusion Technique; J.F. Krems, et al. 35. Objective Evaluation of the Complexity of Usage for Car Infotainment Systems; R.M. Jung, H.-P. Willumeit. 36. Human Interface for Heart Rate Control During Bicycle Ergometer Exercise; K. Yokoyama, et al. Part 13: Automation and Control. 37. Modeling and Control of an Omnidirectional Mobile Robot; S.G. Tzafestas, et al. 38. CNC Machine Ruled Surface Interpolation: A Neural Network Approach for Cheap Processing; L.R. Canali, et al. 39. Various Approaches in Classification of Technical Processes; P. Becvar, L. Muller. Part 14: Sensors and Automation. 40. A Simple Hand-Eye Calibration Method for a 3D Laser Range Sensor; M. Sallinen, T. Heikkila. 41. Advanced Microwave Sensor Based Control Concept for Concrete Production; J. Kickstein, et al. 42. Electrical Energy Conservation in a Commercial Building with Systems Automation; J.R. Pinto, et al. Part 15: Simulation. 43. Integrating Manufacturing Simulation Tools Using Distributed Object Technology; N. Senin, et al. 44. Simulation of Agent-Based Controlled Production Networks by Distributed Simulation Models; G. Seliger, M. Ciupek. 45. Multimodelling and Simulation: The First Step in the Implementation of an Automation Project in a SME; H.P. Moruzzi, G.D. Tripodi. Author Index.