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An electronic market architecture for virtual enterprises
By: Cheng Wu; Hongmei Gou; Wenhuang Liu; Biqing Huang; Yu Li;
2001 / IEEE / 0-7803-7087-2
Description
This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' An electronic market architecture for virtual enterprises ' The current network environment cannot support the creation and operation of virtual enterprises effectively. The paper analyzes characteristics of virtual enterprises, including information, communication, interaction, and the existing network environment, and then presents an electronic market architecture for virtual enterprises, which is a peer-to-peer network (P2P-VEN, Peer-to-Peer Virtual Enterprise Network). We discuss the core technologies of P2P-VEN, including communication, transfer, search and security. P2P-VEN supports the creation and operation of virtual enterprises, and provides effective information sharing and exchange. It ensures autonomy and privacy of individual enterprises, and is appropriate as the network infrastructure of virtual enterprises.
Related Topics
Search Engines
Information Retrieval
Autonomy
Electronic Market Architecture
Virtual Enterprises
Interaction
Peer-to-peer Network
Security
Information Sharing
Information Exchange
Privacy
Consumer Electronics
Virtual Enterprises
Peer To Peer Computing
Protocols
Privacy
Network Servers
Tcpip
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Information Analysis
Information Security
Electronic Data Interchange
Data Privacy
Security Of Data
Electronic Commerce
Information Resources
Engineering
Communication