Preloading Background Image Preloading Logo Preloading Banner Image

Program

MONDAY, JUNE 7
8:00-9:30: Registration Desk
9:30AM: Opening Session
Chair: Joseph Barjis
  A Brief Welcome and information about the workshop format and sessions
10:00-11:00: Keynote Session
Chair: Joseph Barjis
  Business Process Simulation Revisited
Prof. Dr. Ir. Wil van der Aalst, Eindhoven University of Techniology (The Netherlands)
11:00-11:30: Coffee Break
11:30-13:00 - Research Papers Session
Chair: Ghaith Rabadi
  Using Fact-Based Modeling for Business Simulation
Peter Bollen
DEMO Modeling in Operations Research: Lot Sizing and Scheduling
Roland Ettema
Agent-based Simulation for Evaluating Flexible and Agile Business Processes: Separating Knowledge Rules, Process Rules and Information Resources
Yiwei Gong and Marijn Janssen
13:00-14:30: Lunch Break
14:30-16:00 - Research Papers Session
Chair: Ghaith Rabadi
  Discovering Organizational Perspective in Workflow using Agent Approach: An illustrative Case Study
Mahdi Abdelkafi and Lotfi Bouzguenda
User Interfaces Modelling of Workflow Information Systems
Wided Bouchelligua, Adel Mahfoudhi, Nesrine Mezhoudi, Olfa Daassi and Mourad Abed
A Structural Verification of Web Services Composition Compatibility
Kamel Barkaoui, Maryam Eslamichalandar, Meryem Kaabachi
16:00-16:30: Coffee Break
16:30-18:00 - Research Papers Session
Chair: Angel Díaz Matalobos
  Towards a Center for Modeling and Simulation: The Case for Jordan
Ghaith Rabadi and Hazem Kaylani
Organization Modeling and Simulation using BORM Approach
Vojtech Merunka, Jiri Brozek and Iveta Merunkova
Modeling Human Decision Behaviors for Accurate Prediction of Project Schedule Duration
Sanja Lazarova-Molnar and Rabeb Mizouni

TUESDAY, JUNE 8
8:00-9:30: Registration Desk
9:30-11:00 - Research Papers Session
Chair: Murali Mohan Narasipuram
  Actionable Meta Models to Support Inter Organizational Business Processes Modeling for e-Services
Radha Krishna P. and Murali Mohan Narasipuram
Proposition of a Generic Metamodel for Modeling Interorganizational Business Processes
Khoutir Bouchbout, Jacky Akoka and Zaia Alimazighi
A Framework for Semantic Representation of Business Processes within Business Organizational Models
Ana Belén Pelegrina, Manuel Noguera, Kawtar Benghazi and Maria Visitación Hurtado
11:00-11:30: Coffee Break
11:30-13:00 - Research Papers Session
Chair: Murali Mohan Narasipuram
  ERP implementation strategies: the importance of process modelling and analysis
Angel Diaz, Oswaldo Lorenzo and Bjorn Claes
A Framework and Methodology for Enterprise Process Type Configurations
Peter Bollen
A Technique for Annotating EA Information Models with Goals
Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes and Christian M. Schweda
13:00-14:30: Lunch Break
14:30-16:00 - Research Papers Session
Chair: Vojtech Merunka
  Automated Model Transformations Based on STRIPS Planning
Oldrich Nouza, Vojtech Merunka and Miroslav Virius
Reengineering the Learning Process in a Transport Company
Pieter de Vries and Heide Lukosch
16:00-16:30: Coffee Break
16:30-18:00 - Poster Session
Chair: Joseph Barjis
  Modeling Cross-Docking Operations using Discrete Event Simulation
Georges Arnaout, Elkin Rodriguez-Velasquez, Ghaith Rabadi and Rami Musa
Feasibility Study Inputs based on Requirements Engineering
Robert Pergl
Towards the Conceptual Normalisation
Martin Molhanec
Real-time Web Services Orchestration and Choreography
Kawtar Benghazi, Carlos Rodriguez, Ana Belen Pelegrina and Jose Luis Garrido
The Relevance of Modelling and Simulation in Enterprise and Organizational Study
Joseph Barjis and Alexander Verbraeck
19:00 - open: Workshop Dinner
 
Notes: All presentations have 30 minutes timeframe, which is best suitable for 20 minutes presentation and 10 minutes discussion and approximately 10-20 slides depending on the content of the slides and pace of speech. Having some background slides (5-10 slides) ready is always helpful in case the discussion requires to refer to some results, diagrams, or facts.
Please contact Joseph Barjis for more information
ModAndSim@gmail.com | T +31 15 278 7184 | F +31 15 278 3429
Copyright © 2008-2010 AIS SIGMAS