Maria Raffai

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Publications - 6

Preface

Publication Name: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Publication Date: 2019-01-01

Volume: 375 LNBIP

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: v

Description:

No description provided

Open Access: Yes

DOI: DOI not available

Preface

Publication Name: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Publication Date: 2018-01-01

Volume: 310

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: VI

Description:

No description provided

Open Access: Yes

DOI: DOI not available

Preface

Publication Name: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Publication Date: 2016-01-01

Volume: 268

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: V-VI

Description:

No description provided

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-49944-4

Digital business ecosystem tools as interoperability drivers

Publication Name: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

Publication Date: 2010-01-01

Volume: 326

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 116-127

Description:

Today’s businesses form a highly interconnected network of companies, organisations, technologies, consumers, products and services. The concept of the Digital Business Ecosystem (DBE) has been come life in order to build an Internet-based environment in which businesses will be able to interact with each other more efficiently. In a Digital Ecosystem, a leadership structure is formed in order to be capable of responding to the dynamic needs of the environment. The agent in a Digital Ecosystem can both be a client and a server at the same time. With the same message, agents can simultaneously offer a service to others as a Server and request help as a Client. Industries may have their own systems but they are not yet business ecosystems. Digital ecosystems rely on a technological infrastructure to mediate the formalisation of knowledge in SME networks, the creation of software services, and different type of interactions between SMEs. There are many fields of application in the agro-food industry where interoperability of information system would be essential. Amongst others food tracking and tracing, logistics, SRM and CRM integration all need interoperability solution in a heterogeneous environment. Our prototypes can help in building these cooperative information systems.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15509-3_11

Model oriented enterprise integration: Metamodel for realizing the integration

Publication Name: IFIP International Federation for Information Processing

Publication Date: 2008-01-16

Volume: 255

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 807-816

Description:

The main task of IT-specialists in the last decades was to develop applications supporting different business functions and processes. For today the enterprises are well equipped with IT-devices and applications, but in most cases they run separately in various business units and/or on different platforms, they work with data stored not only redundant but also in other forms. Consequently there is an urgent need for integrating systems and fulfilling the entrepreneurs', customers', citizens' needs for on-line inter-organizational cooperation. © 2008 International Federation for Information Processing.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-76312-5_1

Computing behind the iron curtain and beyond Hungarian national perspective

Publication Name: IFIP International Federation for Information Processing

Publication Date: 2006-12-04

Volume: 215

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 153-165

Description:

At the beginning of the computing era it was a great challenge to write a running program in order to solve different mathematical, statistical tasks, and to get the appropriate results by using a computer. At the university where I had began my studies we started to get acquainted with computers using a Russian made machine, named URAL 2. Looking back to the roots and thinking of the Hungarian born pioneer of computer science: the polymath John von Neumann, I had intended to deal with the history of computing at the very beginning of the eighties. Although there is a wide range of computing history literature worldwide (most of them in English), there are not any publications dealing with the Hungarian results. As I was one of the first graduates on computing taught by the Pioneers, I am forced to perform research on all materials dealing with the Hungarian achievements in computing, to protect the values of the past as long as it is not too late and also to make the results known!. © 2006 International Federation for Information Processing.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-34741-7_11