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Today, the term extended enterprise (EE) is typically meant to designate any collection of organizations sharing a common set of goals. In this broad sense, an enterprise can be a whole corporation, a government organization, or a network of geographically distributed entities. EE applications support digitalization of traditional business processes, adding new processes enabled by e-business technologies (e.g. large scale Customer Relationship Management).
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Bodenstaff, L., Ceravolo, P., Damiani, E., Fugazza, C., Reed, K., Wombacher, A. (2008). Representing and Validating Digital Business Processes. In: Dillon, T.S., Chang, E., Meersman, R., Sycara, K. (eds) Advances in Web Semantics I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4891. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89784-2_8
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