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Project B2 Amparo Roca de Togores, AIDIMA

ATHENA M38 Final review 27-29 March, 2007 Funchal, Portugal. Project B2 Amparo Roca de Togores, AIDIMA. Project Goals. Continuously high level of dissemination about main ATHENA results Feeding and updating the website contents

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Project B2 Amparo Roca de Togores, AIDIMA

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  1. ATHENA M38 Final review 27-29 March, 2007 Funchal, Portugal Project B2 Amparo Roca de Togores, AIDIMA

  2. Project Goals • Continuously high level of dissemination about main ATHENA results • Feeding and updating the website contents • Encouraging and controlling ATHENA partners to organize workshops and present ATHENA achieved results in main related conferences • Support EIC • Success for I-ESA conference to establish it as a series of conferences after ATHENA and INTEROP projects conclusion

  3. Major Achievements • Newsletter • IST 06 • eChallenges • Publications • Papers • Website statistics • I-ESA 07

  4. Newsletter • ATHENA eNewsletter No.7 • No.8 after the Conference • Conference conclusions • ATHENA results

  5. IST ‘06 • Additional efforts for the IST website award

  6. IST ‘06 • Networking session “Enterprise Networks: How to overcome the obstacles to their effective diffusion” • Co-organized by TIEKE (Finland), ENEA (Italy) and the ATHENA project. • Booth showing results and demonstrators on: • Modelling and enacting cross-organisational business processes; • Platform-Independent Model for service-oriented architectures; • Creation and exchange of enterprise models; • Model-driven development of agents; • Semantics tool suite; • ATHENA training curriculum

  7. eChallenges ‘06 • 6 ATHENA papers at the conference • Best Paper Awardto “Using Onion Routing to secure Peer Supported Business Collaboration”, by Fabian Stäber, Udo Bartlang and Jörg Müller from Siemens AG, Germany.

  8. Publications

  9. Publications

  10. Papers • 3rd IEEE Int. Conference on Intelligent Systems (IEEE IS’06), at Westminster University, London, United Kingdom, 4-6 September 2006. • “Ontological harmonization of enterprise product models: an experimented scenario”, Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, João P M A Silva, Adolfo Steiger-Garcao, António A C Monteiro. • “A framework for STEP-based harmonization of conceptual models”,  Delgado M, Agostinho, C, Malo, P, Gonçalves, R., • “Product Data integration in the demand of interoperability in e-Business”, Agostinho, C. ; Costa, R. ; Malo, P.; Jardim-Gonçalves, R.

  11. Papers • ASME 2006. Sep 2006 • “Conformance Testing for XML-based STEP Conceptual Models”, Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves, Sérgio Onofre, Carlos Agostinho, Adolfo Steiger-Garcao, • ECPPM’06, Valencia, Spain. September 2006. • “Interoperable Framework to support Collaborative Business Processes in eProcurement at AEC-FM”, Ruben Costa, Pedro Malo, Ricardo Goncalves, Adolfo Steiger Garcao, • “Assessing Construction Interoperability Using a MDA and SOA Architecture From an e-Business Perspective”, Antonio Grilo, Ricardo Gonçalves, Adolfo Steiger Garcao. • CE2006, Antibes-France, September 18-22 2006. • “A framework for STEP-based harmonization of conceptual models”, Carlos Agostinho, Marco Delgado, Steiger Garcao, Ricardo Gonçalves, • “Collaborative Product Development: EADS Pilot based on ATHENA results", Nicolas Figay, CE2006, Antibes-France, September 18-22 2006.

  12. Papers • MATES 2006, Erfurt, Germany, 19-20 September 2006. • “Meta-models, Models, and Model Transformations:Towards Interoperable Agents”, Christian Hahn, Cristiaan Madrigal-Mora, Klaus Fischer, Brian Elvesæter, Arne-Jørgen Berre, and Ingo Zinnikus, • “A Model Driven Approach to Agent-Based Service-Oriented Architectures”, Ingo Zinnikus, Gorka Benguria, Brian Elvesæter, Klaus Fischer, Julien Vayssiere. • “Agent-supported Cross-Organizational Business Process Management and Implementation “,T. Kahl, D. Vanderhaeghen, J. Ziemann, I. Zinnikus, P. Loos, K. Fischer. • “Multiagent System Technologies”, K. Fischer, E. André, I.J Timm, N. Zhong, MATES 2006, Erfurt, Germany, 19-20 September 2006. • ICEBE 2006, Shanghai, China, 24-26 October 2006. • Paper: “Configuring Processes and Business Components—An Integrated Approach to Enterprise Systems Collaboration”, Christian Janiesch, Alexander Dreiling, Ulrike Greiner, Sonia Lippe,

  13. Papers • eChallenges e-2006 Conference & Exhibition, Barcelona, Spain, 25 - 27 October 2006. • “Using Onion Routing to Secure Peer-to-Peer Supported Business Collaboration”, Fabian Stäber, Udo Bartlang, Jörg. P. Müller. (Best Paper Award). • “A Validation Architecture for Advanced Interoperability Provisioning", N. Ivezic, E. Barkmeyer,B. Kulvatunyou, A. Jones, P. Snack, Z. Marjanovic, H. Cho, • “Enterprise Model Driven Creation of Business Protocols”, T. Kahl, J. Ziemann, U. Greiner, S. Lippe. • “Evolution of Business Interoperability in the Automotive Industry”, Kristin Wende, Christine Legner. • “Taking the most of MDA and SOA to challenge SMEs in the advent of a Single European Information Space”, Marco Delgado, Carlos Agostinho, Ricardo Gonçalves, • “Semantic Reconciliation of Business Documents in a SOA Framework”, Michele Missikoff, Alessandra Bagnato, Eva Coscia, Lorenzo Pondrelli, Francesco Taglino.

  14. Papers • EDOC 2006, Hong Kong, 16-20 October 2006. • “Integrated Configuration of Enterprise Systems for Interoperability", Christian Janiesch, Alexander Dreiling, Ulrike Greiner, and Sonia Lippe, • SWAP 2006, Pisa, Italy, 18-20 December 2006 • “MDSS: A framework for the integration of ontology mapping tools”, Gabriele Marcelli, Tania Di Mascio, Fulvio D’Antonio,. • PRO-VE’06, Helsinki, Finland, 25-27 September 2006. • “Towards a recommendation system for model mapping/transformations tasks”, Fulvio D'Antonio, Michele Missikoff, Paolo Bottoni, Axel Hahn, Kevin Hausmann. • ENEI’06, Vienna, Austria, 4 September 2006. • “Semaphore – A Model-Based Semantic Mapping Framework”, Andreas Limyr.

  15. Papers • INSITE Conference 2006, Johannesburg, South Africa, 24-26 September 2006 • “Model Generated Workplace”, Dieter Boll,. • ASIM 2006, University of Kassel, 26-27 September 2006. • “Simulation von Geschäftsprozessen”, • HICSS 2007, Waikoloa, Big Island,Hawaii, USA, 3-6 January, 2007. • “Framework for Establishing Enterprise Modeling in the Context of Collaborative Enterprises", Thomas Knothe, Dieter, Boell, Kristof Schneider, Timo Kahl, • ICCBSS 2007, Banff, Alberta, Canada, February 26 – March 2, 2007. • “Data Model Transformation for Supporting the Interoperability”, Gorka Benguria, Xabier Larrucea, • “MDSOA for achieving interoperability”, Xabier Larrucea, Gorka Benguria. • 8. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik, Karlsruhe, Germany, 28 February – 2 March, 2007. • “Cross-organizational processes in Public Administrations: Conceptual modeling and implementation with Web Service Protocols”, J. Ziemann, T. Kahl, T. Matheis,

  16. Website statistics

  17. I-ESA ‘07 16154 visits

  18. Committees • I-ESA 07 committees already stablished • Ricardo Gonçalves. (ATHENA). General Chair • Martin Zelm. (INTEROP). General Co-Chair • IPC Chairs – Jörg Müller (ATHENA)/Kai Mertins (INTEROP) • Steering Committee • María José Núñez, Petra Frenzel, Ricardo Gonçalves • Michel Léonard, Martin Zelm, Guy Doumeingts • Advisory Board • Man-Sze Li and Adolfo Steiger • Workshop Chair • Dimitri Konstantas (INTEROP) • Tutorials Chairs • Raúl Poler (INTEROP) • Frank Lillehagen (ATHENA) • Doctoral Symposium Chair • Bruno Vallespir • Exhibition and Brockerage Event Chair • Stefan Schuster

  19. Sponsors • IFIP • IFAC • ISO TC 184 • ISO TC 184 SC4 • INTERNATIONAL STEP CENTRES • ASME • IMS • INA • MANUFUTURE • International Relay Centres NETWORK • IRC –CENEMES • REDIT • 1st European Summit on Interoperability in eGovernement • OPET • ORACLE

  20. Expressions of Interest • Workshops: 14 • Tutorials: 5 • Meetings: 2 • Papers: 73

  21. Brochure

  22. Tutorials • Fundamentals in Interoperability. Ricardo Gonçalves, UNINOVA • Modelling Regarding Interoperability for Enterprise Networks. Frank-Walter Jaekel, Fraunhofer IPK. • Enterprise Interoperability – Basic concepts, definitions and approaches. David Chen, Université Bordeaux 1 • Cross organizational Business Processes – Issues, Concepts, Technologies and Tools. Ulrike Greiner, SAP Research • Architectures and Platforms. Klaus Fisher, DFKI • Migration of Legacy Assets to SOA Environments. Grace Lewis, Software Engineering Institute. Carnegie Mellon. • From Model Transformations to Model Driven Interoperability. Jean-Pierre Bourey, École Centrale de Lille and Reyes Grangel, Universitat Jaume I .

  23. Tutorials • Introduction to Business Interoperability. Baptiste Lebreton, Insead. • Enterprise modelling as a way to achieve interoperability. Mikel Vergara, European Software Institute. • Semantic Technologies for Interoperability: Achievements and Challenges. Michele Missikoff and Francesco Taglino, CNR. • Active Knowledge Modelling of Enterprises. Frank Lillehagen, AKM • UN/CEFACT e-Business framework: Closing the semantic gap of Service Oriented Architectures. Christoph Schroth, SAP AG • An adaptive framework for mitigating software development risk: In the financial Services Sector. Edwin Gray, Glasgow Caledonian University.

  24. Workshops • FSOA 2007: Foundation of Service-Oriented Architecture • Enterprise Knowledge Management • Architectures for Enterprise INteroperability (AREIN) • Enabling Rapid and Reliable Cross-Enterprise Interoperable Systems: Impacting the Industry in the Global Environment - CEIS'07 • 2nd International Workshop on Interoperability Solutions to Trust, Security, Policies and QoS for Enhanced Enterprise Systems • Exercise on organisational interoperability approaches for collaborative networks – OiCoN • Challenging the Interoperability towards the Single European Information Space (SEIS)

  25. Workshops • Building Information Model and Interoperability I&D and Practice Developments (BIMI) • Overcoming the pain of culture, knowledge and cost of interoperability in SMEs • Enabling Model-Driven Architecture: Model Transformation, Derivation and Extension • GENESIS - Interoperable services for business and governments • Enterprise Assistive Technology: ICT &Disability • Interoperability in the iGovernment. Challenging the i2010 objectives • Interoperability in Manufacturing – requirements, new technologies and business opportunities

  26. Keynote Speakers • Cristina Martínez. (European Commission) • Howard Mason. (ISO TC 184 SC4) • Engelbert Westkämper (Fraunhofer-IPA) • Reinhard Büscher (European Commission) • Guy Doumeingts (Adelior France) • Dan Nagy (IMS) • Uwe Vieille (UNISYS - OSA)

  27. International School in Interoperability Industrial practices and emerging solutions • EM1 Enterprise Modeling • CI2 - The ATHENA Interoperability Framework • CI3 - Practices of Interoperability in SMEs • EM2 Active Knowledge Modeling of Enterprises (adapted for research) • EM3 Center Business Networking • AP5 Principles of Model-driven Interoperability – MDI • AP6 Model-driven Interoperable Web services, agents and P2P solutions • AP2 Planning and specification of Interoperable S-O Solutions • BI1 Introduction to Business Interoperability

  28. International School in Interoperability Concepts and Theory • O01 Synchronisation of Different Distributed Enterprise Models • O02 Model Driven Interoperability • O03 Model Morphisms • O04 Semantic Enrichment of Enterprise Models for Interoperability • O05 Business / IT alignment • O06 Methods, Requirements and Method Engineering for Interoperability • O07 Non-functional aspects of interoperability

  29. Brokerage event • In collaboration with the IRC network • 10 half an hour meetings • 9 participants

  30. Best Paper Awards • IFIP sponsorship (500 € per award) • Best Paper Award • Young Researcher Best Paper Award

  31. Best Paper Awards • IFIP sponsorship (500 € per award) • Best Paper Award • Young Researcher Best Paper Award

  32. Best Paper Awards

  33. Final figures • Registrations: 423 • Submitted papers: 140 • Full papers approved: 60 • Short papers approved: 40 • Keynote speakers: 8 • Workshops: 14 • Tutorials: 13

  34. Parallel events • ISO TC 184 SC4 meeting • Europe INNOVA First Thematic Workshop 'Standards and Innovation' and Partnering Event

  35. B2: Performance indicators (I) • Interest Group (IG): 968 External members • Marketing material: • Brochure; • Poster; • Flyers • Newsletter issues: 7 (+1) • Liaisons • NoE: INTEROP • Standardisation bodies and organizations: • 1 former liaison now member of ATHENA: AIAG; • Actually 3 formal liaisons: NIST, KorBIT, OAG; • Communications through mailing lists: 63 • Exhibitions: 2

  36. B2: Performance indicators (II) • Workshops:15 • Conferences attended: 18 • Website news: 20 • Direct mailings: 25 • Papers presented: 28 + I-ESA • Publication in International Scientific Journals and chapter of books: 5 • ATHENA conferences: I-ESA 07 • Collaboration with INTEROP: ECOOP; Joint IST 6th Framework Project Workshop; IFAC 2004; IST 2004; e-Challenges 2004; INTEROP-ESA ’05; collaborative Ws WP5 Interop-A1 Athena; e-Challenges ’05; I-ESA ’06; Industrial SMEs workshop at I-ESA ’06; joint training activities at I-ESA ’06; preparation I-ESA 07

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