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Interoperability Tools

In: Accelerating Global Supply Chains with IT-Innovation

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  • Slawomir Ulankiewicz

    (Resultmaker A/S Copenhagen)

  • Stefan Henningsson

    (Copenhagen Business School)

  • Niels Bjørn-Andersen

    (Copenhagen Business School)

  • Barbara Flügge

    (SAP Research, Switzerland and University of Tilburg)

Abstract

This chapter addresses the interoperability challenges related to a move from paper-based to electronic Customs processes. The chapter is based on the work with interoperability questions in the ITAIDE project’s living labs. Starting with a general presentation of what constitute the general and actorspecific challenges, the chapter presents three levels of interoperability challenges: Data and Message Interoperability, Platform Interoperability and Process Interoperability. The three levels are presented in detail and tools to cope with the challenges are presented and discussed. By combining the three levels of interoperability, conclusions are drawn on the interoperability challenges of eCustoms and the interoperability-related potential benefits for business networks.

Suggested Citation

  • Slawomir Ulankiewicz & Stefan Henningsson & Niels Bjørn-Andersen & Barbara Flügge, 2011. "Interoperability Tools," Springer Books, in: Yao-Hua Tan & Niels Björn-Andersen & Stefan Klein & Boriana Rukanova (ed.), Accelerating Global Supply Chains with IT-Innovation, chapter 0, pages 201-222, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-15669-4_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15669-4_12
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