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O'Neill, Henrique & Sackett, Peter (1996). The Extended Enterprise Reference Framework. In Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh (Ed.), Balanced Automation Systems - Implementing challenges for anthropocentric manufacturing. (pp. 401-412). Costa da Caparica, Portugal: Springer US.
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H. J. O'Neill and P. Sackett,  "The Extended Enterprise Reference Framework", in Balanced Automation Systems - Implementing challenges for anthropocentric manufacturing, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Ed., Costa da Caparica, Portugal, Springer US, 1996, pp. 401-412
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@inproceedings{o'neill1996_1765610905498,
	author = "O'Neill, Henrique and Sackett, Peter",
	title = "The Extended Enterprise Reference Framework",
	booktitle = "Balanced Automation Systems - Implementing challenges for anthropocentric manufacturing",
	year = "1996",
	editor = "Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh",
	volume = "",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	doi = "10.1007/978-0-387-35065-3_40",
	pages = "401-412",
	publisher = "Springer US",
	address = "Costa da Caparica, Portugal",
	organization = "FCT/UNL"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - The Extended Enterprise Reference Framework
T2  - Balanced Automation Systems - Implementing challenges for anthropocentric manufacturing
AU  - O'Neill, Henrique
AU  - Sackett, Peter
PY  - 1996
SP  - 401-412
DO  - 10.1007/978-0-387-35065-3_40
CY  - Costa da Caparica, Portugal
AB  - Technologies offer a powerful enabling mechanism for companies to increase their
competitive advantage. To exploit its full business performance potential, the application of
technology must be aligned with the mission, objectives and goals of the business, and be
integrated with the people and the organisational elements. Changing environmental
conditions demand the development of new ways to visualise and to design businesses.
Reference frameworks facilitate management development of the business vision and enables
alignment of vision across the organisation. This article presents a new reference paradigm for
the emerging manufacturing industry vision: the Extended Enterprise. The authors detail a
prescriptive framework to realise the Extended Enterprise.
ER  -