PoEM 2010: The 3rd IFIP WG8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling 2010 2010

November 9, 2010-November 10, 2010 in Delft, The Netherlands

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3rd IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on The Practice of Enterprise Modeling (PoEM 2010) 9-10 November, 2010, Delft, the Netherlands

PoEM 2010 is part of the Enterprise Engineering Week which combines three events: PoEM, PRET and TEAR. Participants in multiple EE week events enjoy reduced fees. For more information see http://week.enterpriseengineeringnetwork.org/

  • Aims and objectives The PoEM conferences contribute to establishing a dedicated forum where the use of EM in practice is addressed by bringing together researchers, users and practitioners. The main focus of PoEM is EM methods, approaches, and tools, and how they are used in practice. More specifically the goals of the conference are to further a better understanding of the practice of EM and improve the theory behind the practice, contributing to improved EM practice and to the sharing of knowledge. PoEM 2010 is the 3rd IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modeling. It follows the success of PoEM 2008 and 2009, which attracted over 50 participants from all over the world, representing both industry and academia. This indicates that Enterprise Modeling (EM) has gained substantial of popularity both in the academic community and among practitioners. The interactive format of the conference sparked constructive interaction between research and practice. The target for PoEM 2010 is to further strengthen this interaction by organizing a collaborative working session within the conference program.

  • Event Format PoEM is a highly interactive event. The conference will be organized at a venue that stimulates discussion and open exchange of ideas and experiences. In addition to highly interactive paper sessions the event will include a number of parallel think-tank sessions focusing on various topics, aiming for further development of issues and directions shared between practice and academia.

  • Important dates 25 October 2010, closing of early bird registration 8 November 2010, Facultative evening get-together 9-10 November 2010, Conference

  • Sponsors: Radboud University Nijmegen, TU Delft, CRP Henri Tudor, Fraunhofer ISST, Be Informed B.V., National Architecture Forum (NAF), School for Information and Knowledge Systems (SIKS)

  • Venue The conference is held in Delft, a historical Dutch city, and hosted by Delft University of Technology. The facilities are state-of-the-art. Delft is within easy reach of Schiphol Airport (the Dutch national airport) and Rotterdam Airport. For more information see http://week.enterpriseengineeringnetwork.org/venue

  • Registration For fees and registration please check http://poem.enterpriseengineeringnetwork.org/registration

  • Programme Monday, November 8 18:00- onwards Get together for early arrivers; possibility to register

Tuesday, November 9 08:00-08:30 Registration 8:30-9:00 Opening

9:00-10:00 Plenary session 1: * Academic Keynote: Socio-cognitive Factors in Collaborative Modeling: Lessons Learned from Group Model Building. Etienne Rouwette (Nijmegen School of Management)

10:00-10:30 Coffee

10:30-12:00 Plenary session 2: Applications and Experiences * Business Modeling Experience for a State Pension Voluntary Insurance Case. Alcedo Coenen, Bas van Gils, Charlotte Bouvy, Roel Kerkhofs and Sander Meijer. * Patient Care Across Health Care Institutions: An Enterprise Modelling Approach. Sobah Abbas Petersen, Grete Bach and Astrid Brevik Svarlien * Modelling Network-based Defence: Success and Failure of an Enterprise Modelling Endeavour. Thomas Albertsen, Kurt Sandkuhl, Vladimir Tarasov and Ulf Seigerroth.

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00-14:00 Parallel session 1: Competences * The Practice of Competence Modelling. Thomas Albertsen, Kurt Sandkuhl, Ulf Seigerroth and Vladimir Tarasov * Towards Defining a Competence Profile for the Enterprise Modeling Practitioner. Anne Persson and Janis Stirna.

13:00-14:30 Parallel session 2: Integration & Re-use * Enterprise Modeling for Business Intelligence. Daniele Barone, Eric Yu, Jihyun Won, Lei Jiang and John Mylopoulos. * Composition of Semantic Process Fragments to Domain-related Process Families. Claudia Reuter * A Repository Architecture for Business Process Characterizing Models. Shang Gao and John Krogstie

14:30-16:00 Parallel session 3: * Coffee and group work

16:00-17:00 Plenary session 3: * Discussion of group work

19:30-10.00 Social event

Wednesday, November 10

8.30-10.00 Parallel session 4: The Process of Modelling * Assessing Collaborative Modeling Quality Based on Modeling Artifacts. Denis Ssebuggwawo. Stijn Hoppenbrouwers and Erik Proper * Interactive Goal Model Analysis Applied - Systematic Procedures versus Ad hoc Analysis. Jennfer Horkoff, Eric Yu and Arup Ghose * Focused Conceptualisation: Framing Questioning and Answering in Model-Oriented Dialogue Games. Stijn Hoppenbrouwers and Ilona Wilmont

8.30-10.00 Parallel session 5: Models and Processing * Comparing two techniques for intrusion visualization. Vikash Katta, Peter Karpati, Andreas L Opdahl, Christian Raspotnig and Guttorm Sindre * A Rule-Based Approach for Recognition of Similarities and Differences in the Integration of Structural Karlstad Enterprise Modeling Schemata. Peter Bellström * Needs-driven bundling of hosted ICT services. Jaap Gordijn, Floris De Haan, Sybren de Kinderen and Hans Akkermans

10.00-10.30 Coffee

10.30-12.00 Plenary session 4: Models & Metamodels * Towards a Unified Business Strategy Language: a Meta-model of Strategy Maps. Constantinos Giannoulis, Michael Petit and Jelena Zdravkovic * Integration of Interactive, Behavioral and Structural Aspects of Conceptual Models. Remigijus Gustas * Adapting UML Activity Diagrams for Mobile Work Process Modelling: Experimental comparison of two notation alternatives. Sundar Gopalakrishnan, Guttorm Sindre and John Krogstie

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00-14:00 Plenary session 5: Industrial Keynote * Challenges in Enterprise Modeling: Experiences from practice. Jeroen van Grondelle (Be Informed B.V., the Netherlands)

14:30-14:45 Break

14:45-15:45 Coffee with Closing Discussion

  • Organizers: General Chair * Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands PC Co-chairs * Patrick van Bommel, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands * Sietse Overbeek, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands * Erik Proper, Capgemini, the Netherlands Organizing chair * Joseph Barjis, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

  • Programme Committee Marko Bajec, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia * Rimantas Butleris, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania * Patrick van Bommel, Radboud University Nijmegen * Wolfgang Deiters, Fraunhofer ISST, Germany * Eric Dubois, CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg * Mathias Ekstedt, KTH, Sweden * Gustaf Ericsson, Alfa Laval AB, Sweden * Xavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain * Remigijus Gustas, Karlstad University, Sweden * Terry Halpin, LogicBlox, Australia * Jarl Höglund, Allmentor AB, Sweden * Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands * Pontus Johnsson, KTH, Sweden * Håvard Jørgensen, Commitment AS, Norway * John Krogstie, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway * Michel Leonard, Université de Genève, Switzerland * Peri Loucopoulos, Loughborough University, UK * Raimundas Matulevicius, University of Tartu, Estonia * Graham McLeod, PROMIS Solutions AG, South Africa * Daniel Moody, University of Twente, the Netherlands * Christer Nellborn, Nellborn Management Consulting AB, Sweden * Björn Nilsson, Anatés AB, Luxembourg * Andreas Opdahl, University of Bergen, Norway * Sietse Overbeek, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands * Oscar Pastor, Valencia University of Technology, Spain * Anne Persson, University of Skovde, Sweden * Naveen Prakash, GCET, India * Erik Proper, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands * Jolita Ralyté, Université de Genève, Switzerland * Peter Rittgen, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Belgium * Colette Rolland, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France * Kurt Sandkuhl, Jönköping Technical University, Sweden * Ulf Seigerroth, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden * Keng Siau, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA * Pnina Soffer, University of Haifa, Israel * Maarten Steen, Novay, the Netherlands * Janis Stirna, University of Stockholm, Sweden * Renate Strazdina, Ernst&Young SIA, Latvia * Olegas Vasilecas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania * Eric Yu, University of Toronto, Canada