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      OMI Workshop

      The OMI Workshop reports on results of the Erasmus+ project "Open Models Initiative", which aims at providing a common platform for enterprise modeling.

      An affiliated event at PoEM 2016

      Nov 8, 2016, 15:00-18:15, Building Portalen, Room "Vänern & Vättern"

      Trends like Enterprise Mobility, Cloud Computing, Internet-of-Things, Cyber-Physical Systems and Factories-of-the-Future present profound challenges for today’s enterprises. They concern both technological and organizational aspects that need to be taken into account for realizing innovative, user-centric, and sustainable solutions.

      Enterprise modeling offers a concept to cope with these challenges by using machine processable languages to facilitate the interaction with complex business and technological scenarios, by engaging in knowledge management and by supporting organizational engineering. It thus directly contributes to the design, implementation, use, and evaluation of solutions. The OMiLAB workshop aims to discuss these trends can be supported through agile modelling concepts and tools.

      Agenda

      15:00 General introduction to the workshop (Elena-Teodora Miron)

      15:15 Extended product lifecycle management: challenges from an engineering perspective (Jan Oscarsson)

      16:00 Checking constraints for multi-perspective modelling languages: the ConceptBase-ADOxx coupling (Manfred Jeusfeld)

      16:30 Coffee break

      16:45 The modelling requirements for mobile maintenance (Robert Buchmann)

      17:30 Metamodelling partitioning within Bee-Up (Dimitris Karagiannis)

      18:15 Wrap-up and closing session

      Participants of the OMI Workshop can register for the Main Conference, or they can decide to register only for the OMI Workshop. There is only a small handling fee of 100 SEK if you want to participate only for the OMI Workshop since its costs are covered by a sponsorship. The number of participants of the OMI Workshop is also limited to around 25.

      Co-funding

      The OMI Workshop is co-financed by the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership project "OMI-Open Models Initiative", www.omilab.org, funded with support from the European Commission. This workshop reflects only the view of its organizers, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

      Contact: Elena-Teodora Miron
      +43-1-4277-78940
      email: events@omilab.org

      Details of the workshop are available at austria.omilab.org

      Published: 6/21/2021
      Edited: 6/21/2021
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