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Building an integrated B2B e‐commerce hub architecture based on SOA and semantic ontology

Usama Abdulazim Mohamed (Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Management Sciences, Sadat Academy, Cairo, Egypt)
Galal H. Galal‐Edeen (Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Computers and Informatics, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt)
Adel A. El‐Zoghbi (Information Technology Department, Institute of Graduation Studies and Research, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt)

Journal of Enterprise Information Management

ISSN: 1741-0398

Article publication date: 19 October 2010

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Abstract

Purpose

The previous generations of implemented B2B e‐commerce hub solutions (e‐Marketplaces) did not successfully fulfil the requirements of buyers and suppliers (“Participants”) in different business domains to carry out their daily business and online commercial transactions with one another because of their inappropriateness, and lack of flexibility. The limitations of these provided solutions came from a lot of architectural and technological challenges in the provided technical architectures that were used to build these solutions. This research aims to provide a proposed architecture to build integrated B2B e‐Commerce hub solutions. It also aims to make use of bottom‐up/top‐down approaches to building an integrated solution and to resolve the reasons for the failure of previous generations of B2B e‐commerce hubs.

Design/methodology/approach

The research uses the EDI reference model, which is provided by the ISO organization to survey and analyze the challenges of previous generations of B2B e‐Commerce hubs solutions and their architectures. The study develops a proposed solution architecture based on the recent approaches to building IOSs to build a B2B e‐commerce hub solution architecture that can be used to implement vertical B2B e‐commerce hubs (vertical e‐Marketplaces). The paper assesses the capabilities of the proposed solution architecture for building vertical B2B e‐Marketplaces by applying the proposed architecture to the building of a vertical B2B e‐Marketplace for the oil and gas sector in Egypt.

Findings

Previous B2B e‐Commerce hub initiatives failed to extend their products and services to their “Participants”, and required substantial investment and effort from each “Participant” to join such a B2B e‐Commerce hub. The failure of these IOS projects lies in their inability to integrate B2B e‐Commerce networks based on IOS and consequently, they supported very few partners and “Participants”. These IOS approaches did not resolve the existing challenges of B2B e‐Commerce hubs, especially in the realm of interoperability.

Originality/value

The main contribution of the proposed architecture comes from the creation of a clear automatic path between a business requirements layer and a technology layer by combining both Service Oriented Architecture and management requirements in a single framework to provide dynamic products and flexible services. It provides a complete Multi Channel Framework to resolve the interoperability challenges.

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Citation

Abdulazim Mohamed, U., Galal‐Edeen, G.H. and El‐Zoghbi, A.A. (2010), "Building an integrated B2B e‐commerce hub architecture based on SOA and semantic ontology", Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Vol. 23 No. 6, pp. 775-812. https://doi.org/10.1108/17410391011088637

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2010, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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