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Overall Objective

Overall Objective. The main objective of e-NVISION is the development and validation of an innovative e-Business platform enabling SMEs to model and adapt particular business scenarios; to integrate all their enterprise applications and

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Overall Objective

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  1. Overall Objective • The main objective of e-NVISION is the development and validation of an innovative e-Business platform enabling SMEs • to model and adapt particular business scenarios; • to integrate all their enterprise applications and • to incorporate legal, economic, social and cultural services, …. • with the final goal of facilitating SMEs participation in the Future European e-Business Scenario. • The e-Business platformwill be validated in theConstruction and Building Industry Sector taking as reference several cases executed in 4 differentEuropean Countries

  2. Partner Location e-NVISION Consortium Spain: LABEIN- TECNALIA SOFTEC ASEFAVE France: CSTB BBS-SLAMA Lithuania: EUROPARAMA HRONO statyba KTU ITERIJA Poland: ASM K-PSI ATUTOR PROCHEM Slovenia: ZRMK CCS NEOSYS

  3. Information Communication Technologies Business Process Semantic Modelling • XML • Data Bases • DBE • eBXML • OWL-S • WSDL • BPEL • Tender • Order / Inquire • Process • Site coordination • Subcontracting Construction Process Consortium expertise

  4. Construction Processes and Scenarios Selection

  5. Trends and Future of e-business in construction • CONSTRUCTION TRENDS • Common construction model and product description • Industrialization • Common certifications and marks • Electronic infrastructure • User Requirements • Final Private User

  6. Construction Processes • Current construction processes • PM-01. TENDER AND AGREEMENT WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR • PM-02. CONTROL OF DESIGN DOCUMENTATION. • PM-03. PLANNING AND SCHEDULING • PM-04. CONSTRUCTION COORDINATION • PM-05. INVESTOR’S SUPERVISION • PM-06. MARSHALLING OF MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT DELIVERIES • PM-07. ORGANISATION OF PROCESS START-UP • PM-08. PREPARING REPORTS • PM-09. CONTROL OF COSTS AND FINANCIAL SETTLEMENTS • PM-10. FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND REPORT • PM-11.DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAMME • PM-12. SUPERVISION OF SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK MATTERS

  7. Scenarios selection • PM-01. TENDER AND AGREEMENT WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR • E-Tendering: this scenario focuses on two of the main concerns of the government bodies and institutions which are to encourage more SMEs to respond to tender notices as well as to ensure transparency in public processes. • PM-04. CONSTRUCTION COORDINATION • E-site: this scenario deals with delays in the construction works and tries to solve this problem by improving the coordination of companies during construction. Any incident in the construction site will be automatically reported to the interested partners so that they can react as soon as possible. • PM-06. MARSHALLING OF MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT DELIVERIES • E-Procurement: this scenario provides an effective and rational supplier selection model to discover, evaluate and select potential providers. • PM11.DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAMME • E-Quality: instead of developing a specific quality modelcompliant with the country where regulation is applied, it was agreed to include the quality concepts in the other data models. The e-Quality Scenario includes only the envisioning storytelling.

  8. e-NVISION General Approach

  9. Legal Org. Cluster Associations Public Admin. SME SME Contextual Integration Customer Suppliers Customer e-Business Platform Customer Suppliers Internal Integration Marketplace SME Enterprise Applications ERP CRM Log. e-NVISION Architecture

  10. e-Business Semantic Platform • e-Business Technological Platform • Nowadays there are several initiatives in the development of e-Business platforms. • DBE Platform. • SOA and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). • ebXML (Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language): • e-Business Model • Data Models • Internal Business Processes • Dynamics • Decision points • Connection to external and integration services • Semantic e-Business Model • Data Models formalised as ontologies • Dynamics of the business process • Semantic composition of services. • Automatic workflow generation. • “Intelligent” decision points • Semantic integration and external services • Our approach • Data models formalised as ontologies • Predefined workflow (Not semantic composition) • But … “Action Boxes” in the workflow are semantic based. • Semantic services (integration and external) • Some intelligent decision points

  11. e-NVISION Contribution • Not focused on the development of another platform. • Pre-requisite • Not the main issue (DBE Cluster) • Integration of existing technology • Open-Source • The contributions of the e-NVISION: • Envisioning construction e-Business scenarios • Taking into account SMEs’ needs and expectations • Pre-requisites needed to make the scenarios possible. • Development of specific data models • Provide the basis for the standardisation of the concepts managed in construction processes. • Business models needed to deploy the scenarios • BPM: Internal organization • SOA: External and integration services • Definition and Development of external services that help SMEs to participate in e-Business transactions. • These services will include among others, legal, economic and trust aspects. • Development of integration services. • Facilitating the integration with the SMES’ backend enterprise applications.

  12. Why e-Business? • PMC centralized construction management application. • Include all construction phases • Specific interface • Web Based (Instead of services based) • Too complex for most SMEs • SMEs are involved only in a few construction stages. • Only considers PMC’s point of view • SMEs can be working in several construction projects with different scheduling constraints (providing services, materials or equipment) • E-Business approach isolates SMEs • e-Business interfaces independent of the PMC management system • SMEs only deal with the information they need

  13. Construction company (PMC) SME (Product or Service Provider) B2B Platform B2B Platform Changes (Events) Internal Services Internal Services General Designer Document Management System Working Documents Change e-Site e-Scheduling e-Scheduling Example: Scheduling

  14. WP2 – e-Business Model Definition Approach • From current construction processes To envisioning story telling • External and internal needs • e-Business models D2.1 e-Business Scenarios for the Future D2.2 Future SMEs Requirements and Needs for the future Electronic Business D2.3 Service-based reference e-Business Model for SMEs

  15. From current construction processes To envisioning story telling • Current construction processes • 12 different processes • Current trends (external sources) • ECTP: European Construction Technology Platform • eBusiness Watch: Construction Sector • European Regulation Trends • Selection of most appropriate ones • e-Tendering • e-Procurement • e-Site • e-Quality • Story tellings • Points of view • PMC • Other participants (SMEs) • Current - Envisioning

  16. Requirements and Needs • Internal need: anything that the SME should adopt internallyin order to take part in the e-NVISION scenario. • External need: Anything externalto the SME without which the SME cannot take part in the scenario, that is, all the data models, external services, agents, etc… which are necessary for the future deployment of the e-NVISION scenarios. • Internal context • Infrastructure • Internal services • Organization • Socio-cultural changes • External context • Data models • External services • Socio-cultural needs

  17. SME external needs

  18. SME internal needs

  19. e-Business Model • Data models • Business processes • Dynamics • Decision points • Connection with external and integration services

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