Salón 213
Business Process Management: Smart City Application
El taller lo impartirán Dr. Dimitris Karagiannis y Dr. Dominik Bork los días 17 y 24 de noviembre de 12.00 a 15.00 h. en el salón 213 para ambas fechas (importante tomar los dos días de taller).
En la primera sesión se hablará sobre la Escuela de Verano en Viena (va a asistir el Director de dicha escuela a esta sesión, el Dr. Dimitris Karagiannis).
Indispensable llevar Lap Top
Indispensable registrarse: susana.corvera@itam.mx
Habrá pizzas a la hora de la comida
The workshop is built on two pillars: In the first session, foundations of Business Process Modeling and Notation (BPMN) and Business Process Management (BPM) will be introduced. Students will learn the constituents of the BPMN and how BPMN can be utilized in the frame of BPM projects. The second session then introduces students to model queries and model simulation techniques that are applied in case study exercises.
Based on illustrating some application scenarios and challenges in Smart Cities, the workshop closes with an outlook on a conceptual-model-aware approach for planning and managing Smart Cities. This approach makes use of abstraction techniques in order to address Smart City requirements be means of designing a domain-specific conceptual modelling language.
The theoretical part of the workshop will be comprised by practical hands-on experience using the ADONIS:CE community edition platform (http://en.adonis-community.com/, Spanish version can be downloaded here: http://www.es.adonis-community.com/). Therefore, students are required to download and install the ADONIS:CE software on their laptops in advance. In case of any installation issues, please refer to the ADONIS:CE homepage (http://en.adoniscommunity.com/welcome/support/) and, if necessary, to the contact formula.
Recommended Reading (request papers via mail to: dominik.bork@univie.ac.at): Bork, Dominik and Buchmann, Robert and Hawryszkiewycz, Igor and Karagiannis, Dimitris and Tantouris, Nikolaos and Walch, Michael (2016): Using Conceptual Modeling to Support Innovation Challenges in Smart Cities, accepted for: 14th IEEE International Conference on Smart City. Sydney, Australia, 12.-14.12.2016
Dominik Bork, Hans-Georg Fill, Dimitris Karagiannis, Elena-Teodora Miron, Nikolaos Tantouris,Michael Walch: Conceptual Modelling for Smart Cities: A Teaching Case. IxD&A 27: 10-27 (2015)