During the IFAC/IFIP I-ESA international conference, supported by the INTEROP NoE and the ATHENA IP, three workshops and a doctoral symposium were organized in order to strengthen some key topics related to interoperability for enterprise applications and software.<br> The workshops were selected to
Interoperability of enterprise software and applications : workshops of the INTEROP-ESA International Conference E12N, WSI, ISIDI and IEHENA 2005, February 22nd, 2005, Geneva, Switzerland
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