Preliminary Program

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Program at a glance


Monday
25 October
Tuesday
26 October
Wednesday
27 October
Thursday
28 October
Friday
29 October
08:30
Registration (Foyer)
09:00  Workshops 
 Workshops 
Opening +
Keynote Speech
David Harel: Some Thoughts on Behavioral Programming
Keynote Speech
Benjamin Grosof:
Semantic Technology for Services Engineering

Short Papers Session A: Business Processes and Enterprise Architecture
10:30
Coffee-break (Foyer)
11:00
Workshops Workshops Technical
Session 1: Enterprise Architecture
Technical
Session 4: Ontologies, Information and Data Management
Keynote Speech
David Luckham: Event Processing 2010:  Past, Present, and Future
12:30
Lunch (Espaço Origens)
14:00
Workshops Workshops Technical
Session 2: Services and Enterprise Architecture
Technical
Session 5: Model Transformation and Model Management
Technical
Session 7: Runtime Control and Adaptability of Enterprise Collaborations
15:30
Coffee-break (Foyer)
16:00
Workshops Workshops Technical
Session 3: Business Processes
Technical
Session 6: Business Rules and Constraints
Short Papers Session B: Short papers: MDE and Web Services
18:00


Welcome Reception
(Espaço Origens)

(conference closing at 17:15)




Conference Banquet
(Hotel Ilha do Boi)



Workshop Program*


Monday
25 October
Tuesday
26 October
Room
Tubarão Barra do Riacho
Capuaba
Tubarão
Barra do Riacho
Capuaba
08:30
Registration
09:00  VORTE
3M4SE
WODPEC
 VORTE
SoEA4EE
-
10:30
Coffee-break
11:00
VORTE 3M4SE
WODPEC
VORTESoEA4EE
-
12:30
Lunch
14:00
VORTE DDBP
WODPEC
VORTESoEA4EE
WGBP
15:30
Coffee-break
16:00
VORTE DDBP
-
VORTESoEA4EE
WGBP
18:00







*detailed workshop programs will be announced at the respective workshop sites


Detailed Program: Main conference


Wednesday, 27th October (all sessions in room Vitória)

Opening + Keynote Speech (9:00-10:30)

Some Thoughts on Behavioral Programming
Prof. Dr. David Harel (The William Sussman Professorial Chair at the Dept. of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, The Weizmann Institute of Science)

Coffee-break (10:30-11:00)

Technical Session 1: Enterprise Architecture (11:00-12:30)
Session Chair: Marten van Sinderen

IT Portfolio Valuation - Using Enterprise Architecture and Business Requirements Modeling
Dick Quartel, Maarten Steen and Marc Lankhorst

Enterprise Architecture Meta Models for IT/Business Alignment Situations   
Jan Saat, Ulrik Franke, Robert Lagerström and Mathias Ekstedt

Supporting change propagation in the evolution of enterprise architectures   
Hoa Khanh Dam, Lam-Son Lê and Aditya Ghose

Lunch (12:30-14:00)

Technical Session 2: Services and Enterprise Architecture (14:00-15:30)
Session Chair: Dick Quartel

An EA-Approach to Develop SOA Viewpoints   
Matthias Postina, Jörn Trefke and Ulrike Steffens

What is Different in Quality Management for SOA?
Dirk Voelz and Andreas Goeb

Hybrid Probabilistic Relational Models for System Quality Analysis
Per Närman, Markus Buschle, Johan König and Pontus Johnson

Coffee-break (15:30-16:00)

Technical Session 3: Business Processes (16:00-18:00)
Session Chair: Maria-Eugenia Iacob

Typed Business Process Specification
Colin Atkinson, Dirk Draheim and Verena Geist

An Incremental Process Mining Approach to Extract Knowledge from Legacy Systems
André Cristiano Kalsing, Gleison Samuel Nascimento, Cirano Iochpe and Lucinéia Heloisa Thom

Process Viewing Patterns
David Schumm, Frank Leymann and Alexander Streule

A Framework for Service Outsourcing using Process Views
Rik Eshuis and Alex Norta

Welcome Reception (18:00)




Thursday, 28th October

Keynote Speech (9:00-10:30)

Semantic Technology for Services Engineering: New Opportunities from Rules
Dr. Benjamin Grosof (Senior Research Program Manager at Vulcan Inc.)

Coffee-break (10:30-11:00)

Technical Session 4: Ontologies and Data Management (11:00-12:30)
Session Chair: Colin Atkinson

An Ontology-based Approach for Semantic Integration
Rodrigo Calhau and Ricardo Falbo

A Model-driven Approach for Designing E-Services Using Business Ontological Frameworks
Jelena Zdravkovic and Tharaka Ilayperuma

Enterprise Application-specific Data Management
Jens Krueger, Martin Grund, Alexander Zeier and Hasso Plattner

Lunch (12:30-14:00)

Technical Session 5: Model Transformation and Model Management (14:00-15:30)
Session Chair: José-Raul Romero

Using Aspect-Oriented Programming to Trace Imperative Transformations
Bastien Amar, Hervé Leblanc, Bernard Coulette and Clémentine Nebut

Can Graph Transformation Make Aspect Languages for BPEL Redundant?
Roy Grønmo

Comparing State- and Operation-based Change Tracking on Models1
Maximilian Koegel, Markus Herrmannsdoerfer, Yang Li, Jonas Helming and Joern David

Coffee-break (15:30-16:00)

Technical Session 6: Business Rules and Constraints (16:00-18:00)
Session Chair: Zoran Milosevic

A Componentized Architecture for Externalized Business Rules
Mukundan Agaram and Brenda Laird

Towards a flexible service integration through separation of business rules
Camlon Asuncion, Maria-Eugenia Iacob and Marten J. van Sinderen

Modeling Service Choreographies with Rule-enhanced Business Processes
Milan Milanovic and Dragan Gasevic

OCL Constraints Generation from Natural Language Specification
Imran Bajwa, Behzad Bordbar and Mark Lee

Conference Banquet (20:30)




Friday, 29th October

Short Papers Session A: Business Processes and Enterprise Architecture (9:00-10:30)
Session Chair: Pontus Johnson

A Design Theory Nexus for Situational Enterprise Architecture Management -- Approach and Application Example
Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes and Christian Schweda

Applying Processes for User-driven Refinement of People Activities
Tobias Unger and Dieter Roller

Process-Oriented Behavior Generation using Interaction Patterns
Laura M. Daniele, Luís Ferreira Pires and Marten van Sinderen

IT consolidation -- an optimization approach
Ulrik Franke, Oliver Holschke, Markus Buschle, Per Närman and Jannis Rake-Revelant

Coffee-break (10:30-11:00)

Keynote Speech (11:00-12:30)

Event Processing 2010:  Past, Present, and Future
Prof. Dr. David Luckham (Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University)


Lunch (12:30-14:00)

Technical Session 7: Runtime Control and Adaptability of Enterprise Collaborations (14:00-15:30)
Session Chair: Peter Linington

IT Support Conversation Manager: A Conversation-Centered Approach and Tool for IT Incident Management
Hamid Reza Motahari Nezhad, Claudio Bartolin, Sven Graupner, Sharad Singhal and Susan Spence

Runtime Adaptability through Automated Model Evolution
Adina Mosincat, Walter Binder, Mehdi Jazayeri

Collaborative Runtime Monitoring of Interface Contracts
Sylvain Hallé

Selection of Business Process for Autonomic Automation
Luciano Terres, José Rodrigues Neto and Jano Moreira de Souza

Coffee-break (15:30-16:00)

Short Papers Session B: MDE and Web Services (16:00-17:15)
Session Chair: Luís Ferreira Pires

Learning transformation rules from transformation examples: An approach based on Relational Concept Analysis
Xavier Dolques, Marianne Huchard, Clémentine Nebut and Philippe Reitz

Web Service Reputation-Semantics and Assessment based on Customer Feedback Forecasting Model
Jebrin Al-Sharawneh, Mary-Anne Williams and David Goldbaum

SWIM – A next generation ATM Information Bus. The SWIM-SUIT prototype.
Dario Di Crescenzo, Antonio Strano and Georg Trausmuth

Closing (17:15)

Program at a Glance (with paper titles)


Wednesday
27 October
Thursday
28 October
Friday
29 October
08:30
Registration
09:00 Opening +
Keynote Speech
David Harel: Some Thoughts on Behavioral Programming
Keynote Speech
Benjamin Grosof:
Semantic Technology for Services Engineering

Short Papers Session A:
Business Processes and Enterprise Architecture

  • A Design Theory Nexus for Situational Enterprise Architecture Management -- Approach and Application Example
  • Applying Processes for User-driven Refinement of People Activities
  • Process-Oriented Behavior Generation using Interaction Patterns
  • IT consolidation - an optimization approach
10:30
Coffee-break
11:00

Technical Session 1:
Enterprise Architecture

  • IT Portfolio Valuation - Using Enterprise Architecture and Business Requirements Modeling
  • Enterprise Architecture Meta Models for IT/Business Alignment Situations
  • Supporting change propagation in the evolution of enterprise architectures

Technical Session 4:
Ontologies, Information and Data Management

  • An Ontology-based Approach for Semantic Integration
  • A Model-driven Approach for Designing E-Services Using Business Ontological Frameworks
  • Enterprise Application-specific Data Management
Keynote Speech
David Luckham: Event Processing 2010:  Past, Present, and Future
12:30
Lunch
14:00

Technical Session 2:
Services and Enterprise Architecture

  • An EA-Approach to Develop SOA Viewpoints
  • What is Different in Quality Management for SOA?
  • Hybrid Probabilistic Relational Models for System Quality Analysis


Technical Session 5:
Model Transformation and Model Management

  • Using Aspect-Oriented Programming to Trace Imperative Transformations
  • Can Graph Transformation Make Aspect Languages for BPEL Redundant?
  • Comparing State- and Operation-based Change Tracking on Models

Technical Session 7:
Runtime control and adaptability of enterprise collaborations

  • Runtime Adaptability through Automated Model Evolution
  • Collaborative Runtime Monitoring of Interface Contracts
  • Selection of Business Process for Autonomic Automation
  • IT Support Conversation Manager: A Conversation-Centered Approach and Tool for IT Incident Management
15:30
Coffee-break
16:00

Technical Session 3:
Business Processes

  • Typed Business Process Specification
  • An Incremental Process Mining Approach to Extract Knowledge from Legacy Systems
  • Process Viewing Patterns
  • A Framework for Service Outsourcing using Process Views

Technical Session 6:
Business Rules and Constraints

  • A Componentized Architecture for Externalized Business Rules
  • Towards a flexible service integration through separation of business rules
  • Modeling Service Choreographies with Rule-enhanced Business Processes
  • OCL Constraints Generation from Natural Language Specification

Short Papers Session B:
MDE and Web Services

  • Learning transformation rules from transformation examples: An approach based on Relational Concept Analysis
  • Web Service Reputation-Semantics and Assessment based on Customer Feedback Forecasting Model
  • SWIM – A next generation ATM Information Bus. The SWIM-SUIT prototype
18:00
Welcome Reception
(conference closing at 17:15)


Conference Banquet

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