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ICEIMT'97 Conference Agenda
Monday, 1997-October-27
1500 Registration (Until 1800--continued Tuesday from 0800) 1730 Fiat Reception (Location to be advised)
Tuesday, 1997-October-28
0900 Conference Organisation, M. Zelm, CIMOSA Association, Germany
ICEIMT Opening Session, Chair: M. Zelm, CIMOSA Association, Germany
0910 Welcome, R. Vio, Fiat, Italy
0930 EI and Standardisation--A European View, R. Büscher, European Commission, Belgium
1000 EI and Standardisation--A US View, H. Bloom, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
1030 Coffee break
Session 1: Enterprise Integration--Today and Tomorrow, Chair: N.D. Preez, Univ. of Stellenbosch, South Africa
1100 Enterprise-Reference Architectures-A Research Portfolio, H. Wortmann, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Netherlands
1130 EI in the User Industry--Needs and Current Solutions, F. Naccari, Fiat, Italy
1200 Enterprise-System/Control-System Integration Scheme, E. delaHostria, Rockwell International, USA
1230 Development of Integrated Enterprise Models, C. Dirks, G. Keller, G. Schroeder, SAP, Germany
1300 Lunch
Session 2: The ICEIMT Initiative--Overview, Chair: S. Fukuda, Tokio Metropolitan Inst. of Technology
1430 A Standardisation Strategy Matching Enterprise Operation, J. Nell, NIST, USA
1500 EI--International Consensus: A Europe/USA Initiative, K. Kosanke, CIMOSA Association, Germany
1530 Coffee break
Session 3: ICEIMT Results I, Chair: B Espinasse, Univ. d'Aix-Marseille, France
Workshop 1: ENTERPRISE ORGANISATION AND HUMAN ISSUES
1600 A Human Factors Taxonomy and Human Modeling in Enterprises, A. Kusiak, Univ. of Iowa, USA, et al
1620 Human Factors and EI, T. Goranson, Sirius-Beta, USA, et al
1640 Changes in Organisation and Process Structures, F. Vernadat, Univ. de Metz, France, et al
Workshop 2: ENTERPRISE METRICS and STRATEGIC STANDARDISATION POLICY
1700 Assessing EI for Competitive Advantage, B. Hollocks, Univ. of Bournemouth, UK, et al
Workshop 3: ENTERPRISE-INTEGRATION APPLICATIONS
1720 EI Deployment--Migration of Existing Applications, I. Kotsiopoulos, Attiko Metro S.A., Greece, et al
1740 Research for Advanced EI Standards, T. Goranson, Sirius-Beta, USA, et al
Wednesday, 1997-October-29
Session 4: ICEIMT Results II, Chair: C.F. Bremer, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Workshop 4: ENTERPRISE-INTEGRATION PRINCIPLES AND FUNDAMENTALS
0830 Enterprise Modeling--User Semantics, P.A. Smart, Univ. of Plymouth, UK, et al
0850 Formal Semantics of Enterprise Models, M. Petit, Univ. de Namur, Belgium, et al
0910 Business Evolution and Enterprise Integration, P. Bernus, Griffith Univ., Australia, et al
Workshop 5: ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION USERS AND VENDORS
0930 Business Benefits from EI, R. Weston, Loughborough Univ., UK, et al
0950 Services for Integration, A. Kusiak, Univ. of Iowa, USA, et al
1010 Coffee break
Session 5: ICEIMT Results III, Chair: M. Zelm, CIMOSA Association, Germany
1040 ICEIMT in Perspective--1992 to 1997, T. Goranson, Sirius-Beta, USA
1110 Individual discussions of proposals for projects
1200 Lunch
Session 6: Enterprise Integration--Basic Concepts I, Chair: G. Doumeingts, University of Bordeaux
1330 The Contribution of GERAM to Consensus in EI, P. Bernus, Griffith University, Australia
1400 Ontologies for Enterprise Modeling, M. Fox, University of Toronto, Canada
1430 Methodologies for EI, T. Williams, Purdue University, USA
1500 Enterprise Modeling Languages, F. Vernadat, Universite de Metz, France 1530 Coffee break
Session 7: Enterprise Integration--Basic Concepts II, Chair: J. Goossenaerts, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, The Netherlands
1600 Human Role in Enterprise Integration, T. Schael, Instituto SRO, Italy
1630 Requirements for Enterprise Model Execution and Integration Services, D. Shorter, IT Focus, UK
1700 ICT--Support for EI--Where are We?, D. Solte, FAW, Germany
1900 Conference Dinner
Thursday, 1997-October-30
Session 8: Enterprise Integration--International Projects I, Chair: G. Segarra, Renault, S.A. France
0900 AIT (Advanced Information Technology), ESPRIT, J. Waite, British Aerospace, Belgium
0930 PRIMA (Process Industry Manufacturing Advantage through Information Technology), ESPRIT, D.Boland, IDI, UK
1000 NGMS (Next-Generation Manufacturing Systems) IMS, P. Bunce, CAM-I, UK, R. Limoges, T. Okabe
1030 Coffee break
Session 9: Enterprise Integration--International Projects II, Chair: C. Reyneri, Fiat Auto, Italy
1100 HMS (Holonic Manufacturing Systems) IMS, H. Van Brussel, P. Valckenaers, J. Wyns, University of Leuven, Belgium
1130 NIIIP (National Industrial Information Infrastructure Protocols), R. Bolton, A. Dewey, A. Goldschmidt, NIIIP Program USA
1200 NGM (Next-Generation Manufacturing) A Framework for Action, R. Neal, NGM Project Office USA
1230 Lunch
Closing Session
1400 Evolution in EI--The Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing, W. Noxon, CAM-I, USA
1430 Enterprise Engineering and Integration-Future Challenges, G. Schuh, CIMOSA Assn., Univ St. Gallen, Switzerland
1500 Enterprise Integration--International Consensus, Panel discussion
1600 Closing Remarks, K. Kosanke, CIMOSA Assn., Germany, J. Nell, NIST, USA
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Edited by: JG Nell, NIST. Updated 1997-October-20.
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