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Title:
Semantic web technologies and e-business : toward the integrated virtual organization and business process automation
Publication Information:
Hershey, PA : Idea Group Publishing, 2007
Physical Description:
xii, 435 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781599041926

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To develop and sustain competitive advantage in the marketplace, organizations depend critically on competence and resources, knowledge and information exchanged both within and across partner organizations, and on process integration and management. ""Semantic Web Technologies and E-Business: Toward the Integrated Virtual Organization and Business Process Automation"" presents research related to the application of semantic Web technologies, including semantic service-oriented architecture, semantic content management, and semantic knowledge sharing in e-business processes. ""Semantic Web Technologies and E-Business: Toward the Integrated Virtual Organization and Business Process Automation"" compiles research from experts around the globe, bringing business, managerial, technological, and implementation issues surrounding the application of semantic Web technologies in e-business to the forefront.


Author Notes

A. F. Salam is an Associate Professor in the Information Systems and Operations Management Department in the Bryan School of Business Economics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He earned both his MBA and PhD degrees from the School of Management at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Jason R. Stevens earned his BS in Computer Information Systems from the University of Southern Indiana in 2001, and his MS in Information Systems at the Kelley School of Business at the Indiana University in 2004. Jason is currently a doctoral student in the Information Systems Ph.D. Program in the Information Systems and Operations Management Department at the Bryan School of Business and Economics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.