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Home Aims And Scopes Activities and Task Forces Members Restricted Area Imprint Welcome!IntroductionThis is the public and private web-site of the IFIP Working Group 5.8 Enterprise Interoperabilty. The following section highlights news and upcomming events. Follow the link to find more information about our aims and the scope of this SIG, and the activies we pursue.
NewsNew Mailing list addressPlease log into the restricted area for the new mailing list address to contact the IFIP WG 5.8 members New possibility for Activity GroupsIn the private section (restricted area) there is proposal from the Working Group Chairperson for W.G. 5.8 members to join the Task Forces of INTEROP-VLab.
next meetingsThe next working group meeting will be organized at Coventry University on April 16th, just after the I-ESA 10 Conference (April 12th-15th). In the private section (restricted area) there is proposal from the Head of our Wourkgroup about a new approach to the activities: Task Forces.
Upcoming ConferencesI-ESA 10 Conference- The international conference on Interoperability for Enterprise Software and Applications - April 12th-15th - Hosted by Coventry University - Find more information here: wwwm.coventry.ac.uk/iesa2010/Registration for the IESA2010 conference is now open on the Conference website at www.i-esa.org
World Congress of IFIP in Australia 20th to 24th September 2010Conference Organised by WG5.8: “Enterprise Architecture, Integration, Interoperability and Networking (EAIIN)”. Please consult the programme of the World Congress on the net: www.wcc2010.org/eai2n/ and here: interop-vlab.eu/events/Events/eaiin_session
IWEI 11- The Third International Workshop on Enterprise Interoperability in Stockholm, Sweden (KTH): April 13th-14th, 2011.This workshop aims at identifying and discussing challenges and solutions with respect to enterprise interoperability, both at business and technical level. The workshop promotes the development of scientific foundations for specifying, analyzing and validating interoperability solutions: architectural frameworks addressing interoperability problems from different viewpoints and at different levels of abstraction ; maturity models to evaluate and rank interoperability solutions with respect to distinguished quality criteria ; practical solutions and tools for interoperability problems to date.
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