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Putting It All Together: Using the ArtDeco Approach in the Wine Business Domain

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Methodologies and Technologies for Networked Enterprises

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This chapter summarises the results achieved by the ArtDeco project and presents the overall approach for developing the models that the large-scale middleware infrastructure designed during the project uses to drive the behaviours of the information systems of a sample networked enterprise operating in the domain of wine production. This domain is sufficiently wide to cover many business aspects that highlight the ability of the proposed infrastructure to adapt its behavior to the evolving execution context by reacting to unexpected events with a very limited human intervention.

The same approach has been experimented also in different domains, including fashion industry and value added services for TLC providers.

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Zimeo, E. et al. (2012). Putting It All Together: Using the ArtDeco Approach in the Wine Business Domain. In: Anastasi, G., Bellini, E., Di Nitto, E., Ghezzi, C., Tanca, L., Zimeo, E. (eds) Methodologies and Technologies for Networked Enterprises. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7200. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31739-2_21

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