| Introduction | |
| Enterprise Integration and Standardization - A European View | p. 3 |
| Enterprise Integration - A United States View | p. 6 |
| Enterprise Reference Architectures - A Research Portfolio | p. 20 |
| Enterprise Integration in the User Industries - Needs and Current Solutions | p. 27 |
| Enterprise System / Control System Integration Scheme | p. 34 |
| Development of Integrated Enterprise Models | p. 45 |
| A Standardization Strategy that Matches Enterprise Operation | p. 54 |
| Enterprise Integration - International Consensus: A Europe-USA Initiative | p. 64 |
| A Human Factors Taxonomy and Human Modeling in Enterprises Workshop 1, Working Group 1 | p. 75 |
| Human Factors and Enterprise Integration Workshop 1, Working Group 2 | p. 82 |
| Changes in Organization and Process Structures Workshop 1, Working Group 3 | p. 89 |
| Assessing Enterprise Integration for Competitive Advantage Workshop 2, Working Group 1 | p. 96 |
| Enterprise Integration Deployment - Migration of Existing Applications Workshop 3, Working Group 1 | p. 108 |
| Research for Advanced Enterprise Integration Standards Workshop 3, Working Group 2/3 | p. 117 |
| Enterprise Modeling - User Semantics Workshop 4, Working Group 1 | p. 123 |
| Formal Semantics of Enterprise Models Workshop 4, Working Group 2 | p. 135 |
| Business Evolution and Enterprise Integration Workshop 4, Working Group 3 | p. 140 |
| Business Benefits from Enterprise Integration Workshop 5, Working Group 1 | p. 152 |
| Services for Integration Workshop 5, Working Group 2 | p. 163 |
| ICEIMT in Perspective - 92 to 97 | p. 167 |
| The Contribution of GERAM to Consensus in the Area of Enterprise Integration | p. 175 |
| Ontologies for Enterprise Modeling | p. 190 |
| Methodologies for Enterprise Integration | p. 201 |
| Enterprise Modeling Languages | p. 212 |
| The Human Role in Enterprise Integration | p. 225 |
| Requirements for Enterprise Model Execution and Integration Services | p. 235 |
| ICT-Support for Enterprise Integration - Where Are We? | p. 244 |
| AIT - Advanced Information Technology for Design and Manufacture (ESPRIT Project) | p. 256 |
| PRIMA - Process Industry Manufacturing Advantage Through Information Technology (ESPRIT Project) | p. 265 |
| NGMS - Next Generation Manufacturing Systems (IMS Project) | p. 274 |
| HMS - Holonic Manufacturing Systems Test Case (IMS Project) | p. 284 |
| NIIIP - The National Industrial Information Infrastructure Protocols (USA Project) | p. 293 |
| NGM - Next Generation Manufacturing - A Framework for Action (USA Project) | p. 307 |
| Evolution in Enterprise Integration - The Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing | p. 316 |
| Enterprise Engineering and Integration - Future Challenges | p. 317 |
| The Business Architect - The Concept of Enterprise Integration Revisited | p. 329 |
| Balancing Between Integration and Distribution Paradigms: The Modeling Process of the European CMMS-IAMS Projects | p. 339 |
| Enterprise Modeling and Integration - Towards Agile Manufacturing Systems | p. 348 |
| Proxy Possible Flow Semantics for Enterprise Formulae and Artefact Possible Lives Models | p. 359 |
| Integrated Ontologies for Enterprise Modeling | p. 368 |
| Defining an Ontology for Formal Requirements Engineering of Manufacturing Systems | p. 378 |
| DME - Distributed Manufacturing Enterprise Modeling, Towards an Ontological Approach | p. 388 |
| Integrated Business Process Modeling, Simulation and Workflow Management within an Enterprise Integration Methodology | p. 400 |
| Enterprise Integration - Operational Models of Business Processes and Workflow Systems | p. 408 |
| Design for an Enterprise | p. 420 |
| IMMPAC - A Methodology for the Implementation of Enterprise Integration Programs in Mexican SMEs | p. 431 |
| Flexible Industrial Applications Through Model - Based Workflows | p. 439 |
| Integration in Small and Medium Enterprises - Specification of a Business Process Re-engineering Methodology | p. 449 |
| Concurrent Engineering Reference Model for Integrated Product Development | p. 459 |
| Methods and Tools for Decentralized Work and Information Structures in SMEs | p. 467 |
| Enterprise Modeling and the Socio-Technical Tradition | p. 473 |
| Organization Issues and the ACNOS Approach | p. 483 |
| Cooperative Processes and Workflow Management for Enterprise Integration | p. 496 |
| The Capture of Human Interactions to Support Information Requirements Specification in Small Companies | p. 510 |
| Characterization of the Place of the Human in Enterprise Integration | p. 521 |
| Modeling Organizational Issues for Enterprise Integration | p. 529 |
| CIMOSA and the Enterprise Organization | p. 539 |
| A Model-Based Engineering Workbench for Shop Floor Control Applications | p. 548 |
| Enterprise Models for Metro Systems Operations | p. 560 |
| Enterprise Integration - User Requirements and the AIT Approach | p. 570 |
| Considerations for Quality in Model Building and Use | p. 580 |
| Opportunities for Software Support to the Simulation Process | p. 592 |
| A Framework for Standards which Support the Virtual Enterprise | p. 603 |
| Enterprise Integration and Standardization | p. 613 |
| QCIM - Successfactor Information Integration | p. 624 |
| Author Index | p. 633 |
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