Portal technology and web services as platform for process integration in virtual organizations

In this paper, we consider the construction of virtual organization utilizing Web services and portal infrastructure. Architecture for the virtual organization (VO) must provide structure and efficiency benefits, while accommodating numerous elements from multiple designers and origins. We present usage of portal technology and Web services as one way of successfully connecting individuals into virtual teams, providing them with rich working environment and enabling them to easily interact with each other, other teams and other systems, and at the same time, eliminating geographical and time obstacles

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