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Towards a Global Interoperability Test Bed for eBusiness Systems

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Author(s)

Nenad Ivezic, Hyunbo Cho, Jungyub Woo, Jun H. Shin, Jaewook Kim, Mohammad Abidi, Asuman Dogac, Tuncay Namli, Christine Legner, Francois Fischer

Abstract

We describe an initial effort to create a comprehensive and coherent framework for feasibility analysis of the Global Interoperability Test Bed for eBusiness systems. Requirements from an initial set of three industrial use cases are driving the feasibility analysis. Both functional and non-functional requirements are analyzed leading to an assessment of gaps between the requirements and existing testing capabilities. The requirements and gap analysis, then, will drive preliminary risk analysis for the GTIB.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the 2009 eChallenges Conference
Conference Dates
October 21-23, 2009
Conference Location
Istanbul

Keywords

interoperability, ebusiness, global interoperability test bed, GITB

Citation

Ivezic, N. , Cho, H. , Woo, J. , Shin, J. , Kim, J. , Abidi, M. , Dogac, A. , Namli, T. , Legner, C. and Fischer, F. (2009), Towards a Global Interoperability Test Bed for eBusiness Systems, Proceedings of the 2009 eChallenges Conference, Istanbul, -1 (Accessed October 15, 2025)

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Created October 21, 2009, Updated February 19, 2017
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