Project Publications

 

2000

1.       A. Agostini, G. De Michelis, Improving Flexibility of Workflow Management Systems, in W. van der Aalst, J. Desel, A. Oberweis (eds.), Business Process Management: Models, Techniques, and Empirical Studies, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2000 (to appear).

2.       A. Agostini, G. De Michelis, A light workflow management system using simple process models, Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) - The Journal of Collaborative Systems, 2000, (to appear).

3.       R. Müller, C. Niederée, J. W. Schmidt, Design Principles for Internet Community Information Gateways: MARINFO - A Case Study for a Maritime Information Infrastructure, 1st International Conference on Computer Applications and Information Technology in the Maritime Industries (COMPIT’2000), March 30 – April 2, 2000, Potsdam/Berlin, Germany, (to appear)

 

1999

1.       E. Yu, Strategic Modelling for Enterprise Integration, Proceedings of the 14th World Congress of International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC'99), July 5-9, 1999, Beijing, China. pp.127-132. Permagon, Elsevier Science.

2.       J. Mylopoulos, L. Chung, E. Yu, From Object-Oriented to Goal-Oriented Requirements Analysis, Communications of the ACM, 42(1): 31-37, January 1999.

3.        Y. Wand, C. Woo, and S. Hui, Developing Business Models to Support Information System Evolution,  Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, WITS’99, Charlotte, North Carolina, December 11-12, 1999.

4.       J. W. Schmidt and Hans-Werner Sehring, Dockets: A Model for Adding Value to Content, Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER’99), November 15-18, Paris, France, pp. 248-262, Springer, 1999

 

1998

1.       G. De Michelis, E. Dubois, M. Jarke, F. Matthes, J. Mylopoulos, M. P. Papazoglou, K. Pohl, J. Schmidt, C. Woo, E. Yu, Cooperative Information Systems: A Manifesto, in M. P. Papazoglou and G. Schlageter (editors) Cooperative Information Systems: Trends & Directions, Academic-Press New York, 1998, pp.315-363.

2.       G. De Michelis, E. Dubois, M. Jarke, F. Matthes, J. Mylopoulos, J. Schmidt, C. Woo, E. Yu, A Three-Faceted View of Information Systems: The Challenge of Change, Communications of the ACM, 41(12), 1998, pp. 64-70, December 1998

3.       E. Yu and J. Mylopoulos, Why Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering, Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundations of Software Quality, 8-9 June 1998, Pisa, Italy,  E. Dubois, A.L. Opdahl, K. Pohl, eds.,  Presses Universitaires de Namur, 1998. pp. 15-22.

4.       E. Dubois, E. Yu, and M. Petit, From Early to Late Formal Requirements: a Process Control Case Study, Proc. 9th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design, April 16-18, 1998, Ise-Shima, Japan,  IEEE Computer Society, 1998. pp. 34-42.

5.       A. Agostini and G. De Michelis, Simple Workflow Models, In: “Workflow Management: Net-based Concepts, Models, Techniques and Tools”, Computing Science Report of the Eindhoven University of Technology - Department of Mathematics and Computing Science. 1998.

6.       P. Heymans and Eric Dubois, Scenario-Based Techniques for Supporting the Elaboration and the Validation of Formal Requirement, Requirements Engineering, 3(3/4):202-218, 03/1998, Springer.

7.       M. Jarke (ed.), Steps for Requirements Tracing, Special Section Communications of the ACM 41, 12 (1998), 32-70.

8.       M. Jarke, P. Peters, M. Jeusfeld, Model-driven planning and design of cooperative information systems, In Papazoglou/Schlageter (eds.): Advances in Cooperative Information Systems, Academic Press 1998, 263-291.

9.       R. Wieringa and E. Dubois, Integrating Semi-Formal and Formal Software Specification Techniques, Information Systems 23(3-4): 159-178 (1998)

10.   K. L. Chung, E. Yu, Achieving System-Wide Architectural Qualities, OMG-DARPA-MCC Workshop on Compositional Software Architectures, January 6-8, 1998.  Monterey, California, USA.

11.   Jean-Marc Zeippen, Eric Dubois and Philippe Du Bois, Supporting the Analyst when Reasoning on Requirements Specifications for Real-Time and Distributed Systems, Proc. of the First IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC '98), pp. 215-219, April 20-22, 1998, Kyoto (Japan).

 

1997

1.        E. Yu and J. Mylopoulos, Modelling Organizational Issues for Enterprise Integration, Proceedings of International Conference on Enterprise Integration and Modelling Technology, October 28-30, 1997, Turin, Italy.

2.       E. Yu, Why Agent-Oriented Requirements Engineering, Proceedings of 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundations for Software Quality (June 16-17, 1997, Barcelona, Catalonia). E. Dubois, A.L. Opdahl, K. Pohl, eds. Presses Universitaires de Namur, 1997.

3.       E. Yu, Towards Modelling and Reasoning Support for Early-Phase Requirements Engineering, Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Int. Symp. on Requirements Engineering (RE'97) Jan. 6-8, 1997, Washington D.C., USA. pp. 226-235.

4.       P. Du Bois, E. Dubois and J.M. Zeippen, On the Use of a Formal Requirements Engineering Language:The Generalized Railroad Crossing Problem, Proc. 3rd Intl. Symposium on Requirements Engineering, January 1997, Revised version appeared in Requirements Engineering Journal, 1998.

5.       J. Mylopoulos, A. Borgida, and E. Yu, Representing Software Engineering Knowledge, Automated Software Engineering, Kluwer Academic Publishers, vol. 4, no. 3, July 1997. pp. 291-317.

6.       Eric Yu , Philippe Du Bois , Eric Dubois, and John Mylopoulos, From Organization Models to System Requirements -- A``Cooperating Agents'' Approach,  Proc. 3rd International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems --CoopIS-95, Vienna (Austria), May 9-12, 1995. pp. 194-204.
A revised version appears in: Cooperative Information Systems: Trends and Directions, M. P. Papazoglou and G. Schlageter (eds),  Academic Press, 1997. pp. 293-312.

7.     M. Jarke, M. Jeusfeld, P. Peters, K. Pohl, Coordinating distributed organizational knowledge, Data & Knowledge Engineering 23(3),  1997, 247-269

 

1995

1.       Eric Yu, Models for Supporting the Redesign of Organizational Work, Proceedings, Conf. on Organizational Computing Systems (COOCS'95) August 13-16, 1995, Milpitas, California, USA. pp. 225-236.

 

 

 

 

Workshop in Toronto 1999

The following workshop informations are available in the Adobe Acrobat Format (PDF) and can be downloaded here:

A. Agostini & G. de Michaelis: Intelligent Agents for Supporting Awareness

M. Ernst: Document Management Systems

M. Jarke: Networked Improvement Management

S. Kirn: Multi Agent Organisations - Coordinating Individual and Global Goals

G. Lakemeyer: Issues in Multi-Robot Coordination

S. Shapiro & Y. Lespérance: Modelling Multiagent Feature Interaction Resolution in Casel

J. Mylopoulos: Requirements-Driven Software Development

M. P. Papazoglou: Agent Technology for Cooperative Information Systems

M. Petit: Agent-orientated RE with Albert II

D. Schneider: Migrating Java Computations on the Palm Connected Organizer

A. Wienberg: DynamicComponents - Defining Locality by Aggregation

C. C. Woo: Linking Existing IS Architecture to the Business Model

E. Yu: Why Strategic Modelling - Towards an Intentional and Agent-Orientated Modelling Language for CIS

H.-W. Sehring: Dockets - a Model for Adding Value to Content

 

 

Project Links

http://SunSITE.Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE/WFBib/
The workflow bibliography server is a bi-lingual (English/German) alphabetically sorted online bibliography with more than 300 current references around the topics of workflow management and business process management. As far as available, the referenced authors, projects, and papers are HTML-links to external servers. In addition, entries within the server are also networked by HTML-links. The server is maintained by Ralf Klamma (Information Systems group, RWTH Aachen, Prof. Jarke).

Der Workflow-Bibliographie Server ist eine zweisprachige (deutsch und englisch), alphabetisch sortierte Online-Bibliographie mit über 300 aktuellen Referenzen zu den Themen Workflow-Management und Geschäftsprozeß- management. Soweit vorhanden sind referenzierte Autoren, Projekte und Aufsätze über HTML-Links mit den entsprechenden externen Servern verbunden. Daneben sind Referenzen auch innerhalb des Servers über HTML-Links verbunden. Der Server wird von Ralf Klamma (Lehrstuhl Informationssysteme, Prof. Jarke) gepflegt.
 
http://SunSITE.Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE/
Sun Site Central Europe is one of the largest and most utilized Internet servers in the German science network. Managed by M.Jeusfeld/S.Kethers from the Information Systems group (Prof. M. Jarke) at RWTH Aachen, it serves for the distribution of public domain software and information (e.g. Linux, Netscape, German law texts, sports events, links to various scientific bibliographies) and as an infrastructure for computer-supported scientific cooperation (e.g. BSCW workgroup server, CEUR electronic workshop proceedings series, ...). Since its inception in 1995, the Sun Site has been enabled by a hardware grant from Sun Microsystems.
 
http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/CREWS/
CREWS (Cooperative Requirements Engineering With Scenarios) is a long term research project funded by the ESPRIT IV programme of the European Union. It is coordinated by the Information Systems group (Prof. M. Jarke, Dr. K. Pohl, P. Haumer) at RWTH Aachen, and has City University London, Universite Namur, and Universite Paris-Sorbonne as further partners. The CREWS server contains abstracts and access information to more than 50 papers produced by the project, including widely cited frameworks, literature reviews, and empirical studies for scenario-based requirements engineering.
 
http://www.sts.tu-harburg.de/~f.matthes/Latex/florian.bib
BibTex Bibliography covering Persistent and Mobile Programming Languages, Databases, Type Systems, Workflow Management
 
http://www.sts.tu-harburg.de/~f.matthes/r3.html
Cooperative Information System Architectures for commercial online information systems: SAP, HigherOrder, InfoAsset AG
 
http://www.sts.tu-harburg.de/papers/entry.html
Papers published by the Software Systems Group at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg.

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