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2008
Camarinha-Matos, L. M., H. Afsarmanesh, T. Cardoso, and E. Klen. "A reference curriculum for education in collaborative networks." Methods and Tools for Collaborative Networked Organizations. 2008. 491-511. Abstract

A proposal for a reference curriculum for teaching Collaborative Networks at university level is introduced. This curriculum is based on the experience of the authors in teaching and disseminating corresponding concepts in the context of several international projects as well as on the findings of a survey conducted worldwide. A set of teaching units and the corresponding content are introduced. Guidelines for the application of the curriculum are given. A set of experiments and projects are also suggested as a support for the accompanying hands-on lab work. Finally, one concrete experience of application of the proposed curriculum is described.

2005
Klen, Edmilson, Tiago Cardoso, and L. M. Camarinha-Matos. "Teaching Initiatives on Collaborative Networked Organizations." Proceedings of 38th CIRP-International Seminar on Manufacturing Systems. 2005. 16-18. Abstract

The technological evolution brought the society to a networked reality. New organizational forms are being created, towards a better response to market opportunities, both in terms of time-to-market and added-value creation. In this context the Collaborative Networked Organizations (CNO) paradigm appears as a good organizational form to attend market needs. To avoid the conventional barriers in the implementation of this new organizational form, education and training are very important activities, already building an international consensus. This paper surveys current work on teaching initiatives in the CNO area around the world.

2001
Camarinha-Matos, Luis M., Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Ersin Cem Kaletas, and Tiago Cardoso. "Service federation in virtual organizations." Digital Enterprise Challenges. Springer, Boston, MA, 2001. 305-324. Abstract

The practical implantation of the concept of dynamic virtual enterprise is still far from expectations due to a number of factors such as the lack of appropriate interoperable infrastructures and tools, lack of common ontology, and the socio-organizational difficulties. However, the creation of industry clusters supported by advanced information and communication tools can meanwhile provide a basis for the rapid creation of dynamic virtual enterprises in response to the market opportunities. A federated service management approach is introduced in this context and its application to the tourism industry is discussed. Finally, the support for the aggregation of simpler services into value-added services, implemented by distributed business processes within different organizations, is presented.