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Barata, Manuel
Abrantes, Arnaldo
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Abstract(s)
This paper presents and discusses the extended Via-Verde business model from the point of view of the underlying requirements for the virtual business processes. The extension of Via-Verde concept to other services beyond the motorway toll collection has increased the number of independent companies involved. The complex networked scenario resulted on a proposal of an intelligent transport system — interoperability bus (ITS-IBus) (Gomes et. al. 2003) (Osorio, et. al. 2003-a) aiming to promote a generalized interoperability among heterogeneous (multi-vendor) technological subsystems. The ITS-IBus initiative has been developing since then, a reference implementation of a peer-to-peer service based framework with pluggable feature and a set of common agreed interfaces for coupling different technological systems. An important objective is to increase the quality of the offered services by establishing a flexible execution and coordination framework for the collaborative distributed business processes.
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Business process Intelligent transport system License plate recognition Payment gateway Road side equipment
Citation
OSÓRIO, Luís; [et al] – Interoperability among its systems with Its-Ibus framework. In BASYS 2004: Emerging Solutions for Future Manufacturing Systems, IFIP TC5 / WG5.5 Sixth IFIP International Conference on Information Technology for Balanced Automation Systems in Manufacturing and Services. Vienna, Austria: Springer, 2005. ISBN ISBN 0-387-22828-4, pp. 241-250