here - IWEI 2015 - Ecole des Mines d`Alès

May 27th
20:30 – 23:30 - Gala Dinner
May 28th
May 29th
Global planning
May 27th
Introduction: Welcome to participants
Room: 4.320, Cube 4, 3rd floor
Workshops Chairman: Martin Zelm, Interop-Vlab, Belgium
Session 1 – Big Data and Enterprise Interoperability
Room: 4.320, Cube 4, 3rd floor
Chair: Martin J. van Sinderen, University of Twente, Netherlands
Interoperability in self-organizing systems of multiple participants – a case on improving turnaround
time prediction at logistics hubs
Wout Hofman and Madan Rajagopal
Data collection architecture for big data – a framework for a research agenda
Wout Hofman
Opportunity analysis for enterprise collaboration between networks of SMEs
Muhammad Naeem, Nejib Moalla, Yacine Ouzrout and Abdelaziz Bouras
Interoperability challenges for context aware logistics services – the case of synchromodal
logistics
Prince Singh and Marten van Sinderen
Session 2 – New challenges for Enterprise Interoperability: the sensing enterprise
Room: 4.320, Cube 4, 3rd floor
Chair: Dr. Sergio Gusmeroli, Corporate Research Director TXT e-Solutions SpA, Italy
OSMOSE: A Paradigm for the Liquid-Sensing Enterprise
Sergio Gusmeroli, Carlos Agostinho, Catarina Lucena, Michele Sesana, Artur Felic and Klaus
Fischer
Profiling Approach for the Interoperability of Command & Control Systems with Sensing
Systems in Emergency Management NN
Mert Gencturk, Raul Arisi, Lorenzo Toscano, Yildiray Kabak, Marco Di Ciano and Agostino
Palmitessa
FITMAN Future Internet Enablers for the Sending Enterprise: a FIWARE approach & industrial
trialing
Oscar Lazaro, Ainara Gonzalez and June Sola
Usable Access Control enabled by Sensing Enterprise Architectures
Mikel Uriarte, Oscar Lazaro, Alicia Gonzalez, Ivan Prada, Oscar Lopez, Jordi Blasi, Eneko
Olivares and Carlos E. Palau
Future Enterprise, a roadmap for the Sensing Enterprise
Fenareti Lampathaki, Iosif Alvertis, Sotiris Koussouris, Panagiotis Kokkinakos, John Psarras,
Gianluigi Viscusi and Christopher Tucci
Session 3 – Standards for Enterprise interoperability: Bridging the gap between
research and standardisation
Room: 4.320, Cube 4, 3rd floor
Chair: Martin Zelm, Interop-Vlab, Belgium
Co-organisator: David Chen, U. Bordeaux, France
Towards an Enterprise Operating System - Requirements for standardisation
David Chen, Joseph R. Youssef and Gregory Zacharewicz
Standardised semantic models to support the configuration of global production networks
Claire Plamer, Esmond N. Urwin, Ester P. Rodriguez, Francisco S. Cid, Jose M. PinazoSanchez, Sonja Pajkovska Goceva, Anne-Francoise Cutting-Decelle and Bob Young
Supporting software interoperability using standardised interfaces: issues and needs
Nicola Gessa, Angelo Frascella, Piero De Sabbata and Arianna Brutti
Standardisation connecting the intitiative 'Industry 4.0' and Service Life Cycle Management
Mike Freitag and Martin Zelm
May 28th
Room: Salle de conférences, Cube 6, 1st floor
Introduction: Welcome to participants
Bruno Goubet, Director of Ecole des mines d’Alès, France
Vincent Chapurlat, Ecole des mines d’Alès, IWEI 2015 Chairman, France
Martin J. van Sinderen, University of Twente, IWEI 2015 Program Chair
Keynote speaker
From 9.30 am to 10.30 am
Applying Enterprise Interoperability methods and tools to Manufacturing Service Ecosystems
Dr. Sergio Gusmeroli, Corporate Research Director TXT e-Solutions SpA, Italy
Session 1 – Semantic and ontology use issues
From 10.30 am to 1.00 pm
Chair: Martin J. van Sinderen, University of Twente, Netherlands
Semantic interoperability in astrophysics for workflows extraction from heterogeneous services
Thierry Louge, Mohamed Hedi Karray, Bernard Archimède and Jürgen Knödlseder
A general model transformation methodology to serve enterprise interoperability data sharing
problem
Tiexin Wang, Sebastien Truptil and Frederick Benaben
An Ontology for Interoperability: Modeling of Composite Services in the Smart Home Environment
Manja Görner, Stephan Kassel, Thomas Klein, Sabrina Sander and Thomas Göschel
Towards an Agile and Collaborative Platform for Managing Supply Chain Uncertainties
Matthieu Lauras, Jacques Lamothe, Frédérick Benaben, Beatriz Andres and Raul Poler
Session 2 – Interoperability requirements and solutions issues
From 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Chair: Vincent Chapurlat, Ecole des mines d’Alès - LGI2P, France
Validation and Verification of interoperability requirements
Mamadou Samba Camara, Rémy Dupas and Yves Ducq
Interoperability as a key concept for the control and evolution of the System of Systems (SoS)
Stéphane Billaud, Nicolas Daclin and Chapurlat Vincent
Towards a sustainable implementation of interoperability solutions: bridging the gap between
interoperability requirements and solutions
Nicolas Daclin and Sihem Mallek Daclin
May 29th
Room: Salle de conférences, Cube 6, 1st floor
Keynote speaker
From 9.00 am to 10.00 am
European eHealth Network and eHealth Interoperability Framework
Professor Henrique Martins, Portugal
Session 3 – Trends and interoperability issues
From 10.30 am to 12.30 am
Chair: Bernard Archimede, ENIT, PGSO InteropVlab, France
Introducing a socio-technical perspective on business processes into Enterprise Interoperability
Frameworks
Charles Crick and Eng Chew
Humans in Enterprise Interoperability Ecosystem
Fernando Luis-Ferreira, Hervé Panetto and Ricardo Goncalves
Multiagent product life cycle environment. Interoperability issues
Yulia Yadgarova, Victor Taratukhin and Ekaterina Skachko
Linked Data for transaction based Enterprise Interoperability
Erwin Folmer and Dennis Krukkert
Session 4 – Application issues
From 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm
Chair: Vincent Chapurlat, Ecole des mines d’Alès - LGI2P, France
Interoperability architecture for electric mobility
Allard Brand, Maria-Eugenia Iacob and Marten van Sinderen
Model Based Enterprise Modeling applied to Dynamic Manufacturing Network and PLM
interoperability test bed within the Aeronautic, Space and Defense digital business ecosystem
Nicolas Figay, Parisa Ghodous, Bezhad Shariat, Ernesto Exposito, David Tchoffa, El
Mouloudi Dafaoui and Thomas Vosgien
PLM standards modelling for enterprise interoperability: A manufacturing case study for ERP and MES
systems integration based on ISA-95
Emna Moones, Thomas Vosgien, Lyes Kermad, El Mouloudi Dafaoui, Abderrahman El
Mhamedi and Nicolas Figay
An interface pattern model for supporting design of natively interoperable systems
Chapurlat Vincent, Daclin Nicolas and Billaud Stéphane