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- KonferenzbeitragCollaborative features in French public e-procurement(AIM 2006 – Information Systems and Collaboration: State of the Art and Perspectives (AIM), 2006) Assar, Saïd; Boughzala, Imed; Boughzala, YounèsPublic e-procurement is the use of electronic means for publishing, processing, exchanging and storing all the information related to institutional purchases and provisioning in public organizations. It requires complex technological tools which must comply with legal and organizational constraints. In this paper, we analyse cooperative aspects in public purchase processes through the detailed study and the modelling of a particular purchase procedure. The obtained model is used to identify all the stages and process steps likely to be virtualized1 through the use of electronic collaborative tools. This analysis is then the basis of a critical evaluation of five major e-procurement platforms currently used in France.
- KonferenzbeitragVirtual professional communities and their role for knowledge management(AIM 2006 – Information Systems and Collaboration: State of the Art and Perspectives (AIM), 2006) Dudezert, Aurélie; Heibült, Harm; Boughzala, ImedVirtual professional communities provide an environment for professionals to share their knowledge and develop their skills without geographical constraints. Virtual professional Communities became strategic instruments for enterprises, especially for the fields of Research and Development, maintenance and product development. This paper is a bibliographical research about virtual professional communities and their role for knowledge management. One purpose is to give an overview of the research work about virtual professional communities, their definition, benefits, typologies and processes. The focus of this paper is a synthesis of the literature about virtual professional communities and knowledge management. Different approaches, which discuss the integration of the knowledge management concept into the theory of virtual professional communities, are discussed.