Working Paper Series

  Issue No. 59 (December 2009 – January 2010)

Stelios Eliakis, Eleni Zampou and Katerina Pramatari  

Information sharing and interoperability is a key ingredient for any system that participates in Service oriented architectures (SOA) and wants to communicate and exchange information with other partners. Although, there are many technologies that support interoperability, there is no research which extracts and aggregates the requirements of a system, the necessary architecture entities and tools. In this chapter we review the constraints and the principles that affect architecture design and the research efforts about interoperability infrastructures. Finally, we propose a set of architecture entities and tools that can enable, support and maintain interoperability in heterogonous, dynamic and constantly changing environments.

List of working papers 

 
2009 Journal Articles
Consumer-Retailer Emotional Attachment: Some Antecedents and the Moderating Role of Attachment Anxiety PDF Print E-mail
Vlachos, P., Theotokis, A. & Pramatari, K., & Vrechopoulos, A. (2009) Consumer-Retailer Emotional Attachment: Some Antecedents and the Moderating Role of Attachment Anxiety, European Journal of Marketing (in press) (Impact Factor 2008: 0.71)
 
Corporate Social Responsibility: Attributions, Loyalty and the Mediating Role of Trust PDF Print E-mail
Vlachos, P., Tsamakos, A., Vrechopoulos, A. & Avramidis, P., (2009) Corporate Social Responsibility: Attributions, Loyalty and the Mediating Role of Trust, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 170- 180 (Impact Factor 2008: 1.29)
 
Efficiency decompositions for heterogeneous technologies PDF Print E-mail
K. Kounetas, I. Mourtos and K. Tsekouras: Efficiency decompositions for heterogeneous technologies, European Journal of Operational Research 199, 209-218 (2009)
 
Clique facets of the axial and planar assignment polytopes. PDF Print E-mail

 D. Magos and I. Mourtos: Clique facets of the axial and planar assignment polytopes. Discrete Optimization, to appear (2009).

 
A Decision Support System for detecting products missing from the shelf based on heuristic rules. PDF Print E-mail
D. Papakiriakopoulos, K. Pramatari, G. Doukidis. Decision Support Systems, forthcoming. 2009
 


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