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Erratum

Erratum

Page 1182 | Published online: 08 Nov 2012
This article refers to:
The influence of technology on the development of partnership relationships in the Irish construction industry
Collaborative networks in the tertiary education industry sector: a case study
The innovative model of the Virtual Development Office for collaborative networked enterprises: the GPT network case study
Application of preference set-based design method to multilayer porous materials for sound absorbency and insulation
Alternative agrifood networks in a regional area: a case study
SCIF-IRIS framework: a framework to facilitate interoperability in supply chains
Assembly time modelling through connective complexity metrics
Trust categories and their impacts on information exchange processes in vertical collaborative networked organisations
Case studies on collaboration, technology and performance factors in business networks
Ontology alignment for networked enterprise information system interoperability in supply chain environment
A collaborative design framework for the Korean automotive parts industry

Please note that the following papers were erroneously published online as part of International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Vol. 25, Nos. 11 and 12, November–December 2012, pp. 981–1182, and have therefore been removed from these two issues.

• The nine papers listed below are part of the double special issue “Collaborative Networks as Modern Industrial Organizations: Real Case Studies”, which will now be published as Vol. 26, Issues 1–2, January–February 2013, pp. 1–182.

The innovative model of the Virtual Development Office for collaborative networked enterprises: the GPT network case study, by Stefano Saetta, Lorenzo Tiacci and Luca Cagnazzo. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681909

Case studies on collaboration, technology and performance factors in business networks, by Luis Maia Carneiro, António Lucas Soares, Rui Patrício, Américo Lopes Azevedo and Jorge Pinho de Sousa. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681914

A collaborative design framework for the Korean automotive parts industry, by Cheolhan Kim, Jeongsoo Lee, Kwangsoo Kim, Jaeyeol Lee and Kwangyeol Ryu. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681906

The influence of technology on the development of partnership relationships in the Irish construction industry, by Timothy Singleton and Kathryn Cormican. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681907

Collaborative networks in the tertiary education industry sector: a case study, by Ovidiu Noran. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681908

Alternative agrifood networks in a regional area: a case study, by Antonio P. Volpentesta and Salvatore Ammirato. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681911

SCIF-IRIS framework: a framework to facilitate interoperability in supply chains, by Verónica Pazos Corella, Ricardo Chalmeta Rosaleñ and David Martínez Simarro. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681912

Trust categories and their impacts on information exchange processes in vertical collaborative networked organisations, by Naoufel Cheikhrouhou, Michel Pouly and Garikoitz Madinabeitia. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681913

Ontology alignment for networked enterprise information system interoperability in supply chain environment, by Yan Lu, Hervé Panetto, Yihua Ni and Xinjian Gu. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.681917

• At this time, the two papers detailed below will be moved back into the list of IJCIM papers published online ahead of print until their respective special issues are published.

Assembly time modelling through connective complexity metrics, by James L. Mathieson, Bradley A. Wallace and Joshua D. Summers. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2012.684706

Application of preference set-based design method to multilayer porous materials for sound absorbency and insulation, by Masato Inoue, Yoon-Eui Nahm and Haruo Ishikawa. DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2011.602364

Please note, each article has been allocated a unique number, known as a Digital Object Identifier or DOI. (See http://www.doi.org.) DOIs are persistent and will be used to direct readers back to the definitive online version of an article, regardless of the changes to its online hosting arrangements. All of the articles affected will maintain their integrity throughout the above changes.

Taylor & Francis would like to apologise for these errors and for any inconvenience caused.

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