Virtual enterprise integration; technological and organizational perspectives.1591404061 Virtual enterprise integration; technological and organizational perspectives. Ed. by Goran This article is about the Slavic name. For the Swedish name, see Göran. For other uses, see Goran (disambiguation). Goran may refer to: First name
Portuguese explorer who, during an expedition to India, discovered (1506) the group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean that now bears his name. . Idea Group Publishing 2005 454 pages $74.95 Paperback T58 In virtual enterprise (VE), independent business entities share all resources, including knowledge, markets and customers, to counter the challenges of the global marketplace. In this collection of 22 articles contributors describe the VE paradigm, societal so·ci·e·tal adj. Of or relating to the structure, organization, or functioning of society. so·ci e·tal·ly adv.Adj. and organizational requirements, generative gen·er·a·tive adj. 1. Having the ability to originate, produce, or procreate. 2. Of or relating to the production of offspring. generative pertaining to reproduction. integration in such areas as markets, technologies such as interactive models and machine learning, and consortium agreement templates for VEs. They close with descriptions of projects and case studies, including the BIDSAVER project in Europe Europe (y r`əp), 6th largest continent, c.4,000,000 sq mi (10,360,000 sq km) including adjacent islands (1992 est. pop. 512,000,000). from
1999 to 2002, a peer-to-peer approach toward implementation, and an
effort to integrate a reconfigurable shop floor into a virtual factory.
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