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CONTENTS

WELCOME MESSAGE ......................................................................................................... 1

I-ESA CONFERENCE ........................................................................................................... 2

COMMITTEES AND ORGANIZATION .................................................................................. 3

GUIMARÃES CITY CENTRE AREA ..................................................................................... 5

CONFERENCE VENUE ........................................................................................................ 7

CENTRAL HALL FLOOR PLAN (University of Minho) ........................................................... 8

AUDITORIUM HALL FLOOR PLAN (University of Minho) ..................................................... 9

CONFERENCE ROOMS FLOOR PLAN (Hotel de Guimarães) .......................................... 10

I-ESA 2016 EVENTBASE APP ........................................................................................... 11

WI-FI CONNECTION .......................................................................................................... 12

BADGES ARE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO ALL ACTIVITIES .................................. 13

CONFERENCE MEALS AND BREAKES ............................................................................ 13

AWARDS ............................................................................................................................ 13

IFIP MEETING .................................................................................................................... 13

PROCEEDINGS ................................................................................................................. 13

AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT IN SESSION ROOMS .......................................................... 13

PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO ............................................................................................ 14

EMERGENCY INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 14

TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................................................... 14

INVITED SPEAKERS .......................................................................................................... 15

SESSIONS PROGRAMME ................................................................................................. 16

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WELCOME MESSAGE

I -ESA has become along this years a distinctive place to bring together members of academia, industry and research to discuss the broad range of Interoperability facets. The 2016 IESA edition theme is “Enterprise

Interoperability in the digitized and networked Factory of the Future“ and includes around 30 papers as the result of community author’s dedication. The pre-conference gives place to the broad range of topics that workshops offer to share the scientific and technical tools corresponding to the effort of the EI community.

At the conference we will hear Gérald Santucci (DG CONNECT) highlighting European Commission’s initiatives and the key digital technologies which industry is encouraged to adopt, and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus-Dieter Thoben (BIBA/LogDynamics) will discuss new approaches actually under development in ongoing research projects in the Product-Service

System concept. In the next day, we are pleased to host Ricardo Goncalves (UNINOVA) who will speak on the integrated vision of the future of Enterprise Interoperability in the advent of

H2020 and last but not least Francisco Duarte (Bosch Car Multimedia Portugal) that will give us the industry state-of-the-art and perspective on these important topics, explaining the trends and what interoperability is requested to implement the functional requirements of the business processes related with shop-floor activities.

We are truly honoured to have these individuals speak at I-ESA to give a broader perspective of the challenges and success that Interoperability approach can provide to the industrial and scientific arenas.

An event of this magnitude requires the hard work and dedication of many people, from authors, topic organizers, volunteers organizers to the INTEROP VLab staff and many others too numerous to mention individually here. We want to thank the organizational push and support of the Steering Committee and the Local Organizing Committee with whom we have worked closely in past months planning and organizing both technical and social programs. Altogether, they have put forth an incalculable amount of effort to ensure that this conference has papers and presentations of innovativeness, substance and quality. Finally, we want to recognise the authors, plenary and keynote speakers whose contribution and insights we have the pleasure of reading and listening to and whose time here is spent generously discussing and exchanging ideas with us.

While attending the I-ESA conference, please take time to thank our institutional partners, sponsors and co-sponsors and to enjoy the culture and scenery of the city of Guimarães, in particular his Historic City Centre UNESCO World Heritage. The city of Guimarães is historically associated with the foundation and identity of the Portuguese nationality, houses the Escola de

Engenharia da Universidade do Minho and is also one of the key poles of Minho industrial region, prosper in national and foreign industry, public and private interface organizations.

On behalf of the I-ESA 2016 Local Organising Committee, we are honoured to welcome you at

Guimarães. We look forward to meeting many of you in Escola de Engenharia and Hotel de

Guimarães or at the special events we organized for you.

We hope you enjoy I-ESA 2016 edition!

João Mendonça

Conference Chairman

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I-ESA CONFERENCE

I-ESA brings together the world's leading researchers and practitioners in the area of enterprise interoperability: it is a unique forum for the exchange of visions, ideas, research results and industrial experiences, dealing with a wealth of interoperability research subjects for business, enterprise applications and software.

The I-ESA 2016 Conference is being organized by the Escola de Engenharia da

Universidade do Minho on behalf of INTEROP Portuguese Pole (PtRP) and INTEROP-

VLab (International Virtual Laboratory for Enterprise Interoperability). This edition of I-ESA has the subtitle “Enterprise Interoperability in the digitized and networked Factory of the

Future “.

Establishing efficient and relevant collaborations requires management of interoperability in a dynamic, evolving production network: a relevant and efficient collaboration of organizations requires continual adaptation to remain in line with potentially changing objectives, potentially evolving resources, unexpected events, etc. This specific aspect of interoperability will be the keystone of I-ESA 2016.

Furthermore, the topics of I-ESA 2016 are aligned with the vision presented in the framework program Horizon 2020 regarding interoperability: Enterprise Interoperability and Innovation,

Interoperability strategies for Digital and Sensing Enterprise, System Interoperability in

Internet of everything and Collaborative Manufacturing and Logistics.

I-ESA 2016 welcomes papers addressing the topics listed below, but this list is not exclusive: all papers relevant to enterprise interoperability and related topics were considered in the review process.

Manufacturing Enterprise Interoperability

Enterprise Modelling for Enterprise Interoperability

Semantics for Enterprise Interoperability

Architectures and Frameworks for interoperability

Future Internet and Enterprise Systems

Reference Ontologies for Enterprise Interoperability

Services for Enterprise Interoperability

Enterprise interoperability science base

Standards for Interoperability

Industrial Implementation of Enterprise Interoperability

Collaborative Supply Networks Interoperability

Sustainability of Enterprise Interoperability

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COMMITTEES AND ORGANIZATION

INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE

Chair: Kai Mertins

Vice-Chair: João P. Mendonça

Raul Poler

Ricardo Gonçalves

Guy Doumeingts

Sophie-Agnès Fensterbank

Knowledge Raven Management

University of Minho

Universitat Politècnica de València

UNINOVA

INTEROP-Vlab

INTEROP-Vlab

INTERNATIONAL SENIOR PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Chair: Keith Popplewell

Vice-Chair: Ricardo Gonçalves

David Chen

Sergio Gusmeroli

Martin Zelm

Yves Ducq

Raul Poler

Herve Panetto

Carlos Agostinho

Thomas Knothe

Bob Young

Arne Berre

Xiaofei XU

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Coventry University

UNINOVA

University Bordeaux 1

TXT Solutions

INTEROP-VLab

University of Bordeaux

Universitat Politècnica de València

University of Lorraine

UNINOVA

Fraunhofer IPK

Loughborough University

SINTEF

Harbin Institute of Technology

Achim Karduck

Alain Bernard

Americo B. Cunha

Andreas Opdahl

Angel Ortiz

Antonio De Nicola

Arturo Molina

Axel Hahn

Bernard Archimède

Bruno Vallespir

Bob Young

Chantal Reynaud

Chihab Hanachi

Claudia Diamantini

Claudia Guglielmina

Colin Piddington

Damien Trentesaux

Dominique Rieu

Elaheh Pourabbas

Elyes Lamine

Flavio Oquendo

Frank-Walter Jaekel

Frederick Benaben

Gregory Zacharewicz

Hans Weigand

Hervé Pingaud

Ip-Shing Fan

Jacques Lamothe

Jean-Paul Pignon

Jean-Pierre Bourey

Jean-Pierre Lorré

Jenny Harding

Jian Wang

João P. Mendonça

João Sarraipa

Jörg Müller

Klaus-Dieter Thoben

Khalid Benali

Lea Kutvonen

Leonid Kalinichenko

Li Zhang

Mahmoud Boufaïda

Maria Jose Nunez

Marten Van Sinderen

Matthieu Lauras

Michele Missikoff

Michiko Matsuda

Nejib Moalla

Furtwangen University

Ecole Centrale Nantes

University of Western Ontario

University of Bergen

Universitat Politècnica de València

ENEA

Monterrey Institute of Technology

University of Oldenburg

Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Tarbes

University of Bordeaux 1

Loughborough University

LRI

Toulouse 1 University

Marche Polytechnic University

TXT Solutions

TANet

TEMPO Lab.

LIG – UPMF

IASI – CNR

ISIS University Champollion

Université Européenne de Bretagne

Fraunhofer IPK

Mines Albi

IMS Bordeaux

Tilburg University

Champollion University

Cranfield University

Mines Albi

Thales Communications & Security

Ecole Centrale Lille

Linagora

Loughborough University

Queen ’s University Belfast

University of Minho

UNINOVA

Technische Universität Clausthal

Biba - Universität Bremen

University of Lorraine

University of Helsinki

Russian Academy of Sciences

Beihang University

Mentouri University of Constantine

AIDIMA

University of Twente

Mines Albi

IASI CNR

Kanagawa Institute of Technology

University of Lyon 2

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Nenad Ivezic

Nenad Stojanovic

Olivier Perrin

Paola Velardi

Paul Johannesson

Philippe Lagouarde

Piero de Sabbata

Pontus Johnson

Qian Wang

Remi Bastide

Ricardo Chalmeta

Roland Jochem

Ruban de Juan Marin

Sebastien Truptil

Sergey Stupnikov

Stephan Kassel

Thècle Alix

Thomas Knothe

Vincent Chapurlat

Virginie Goepp

Volker Gruhn

Wided Guedria

Wout Hofman

Xavier Boucher

Yannis Charalabidis

Yiannis Verginadis

Youakim Badr

Yuchun Xu

Zoran Marjanovic

HONORARY COMMITTEE

Chair: Jean-Paul Bourières

Colin Piddington

Adolfo Steiger

Klaus Dieter Thoben

Marco Taish

WORKSHOPS COMMITTEE

Chair: Martin Zelm

Yves Ducq

Stephan Kassel

Carlos Agostinho

Guy Doumeingts

Emma Barthet

CONFERENCE ORGANIZER COMMITTEE

Vice-Chair: João P. Mendonça

José Machado

Caetano Monteiro

Nuno Peixinho

Ricardo Machado

João Miguel Fernandes

Emma Barthet

DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM

Chair: Ricardo Gonçalves

Vice-Chair: Jenny Harding

Vice-Chair: João Sarraipa

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Adriana Cunha

Ana Margarida Trigo

Carlos Monteiro

Daniel Pimenta

Jorge Gonçalves

Emanuel Miron

João Ferrão

João Sousa

Luís Figueiredo

Luís Monteiro

Maria João Lopes

Ricardo Gomes

Rómulo Ferreira

Sara Cortez

Sérgio Costa

Vítor Lopes

NIST

FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik

University of Lorraine

Sapienza University of Rome

University of Stockholm

CEGEDIM

ENEA Bologna

University of Stockholm

South-East University

ISIS University Champollion

University Jaime I

Technische Universität Berlin

Instituto Tecnológico de Informática

Mines Albi

IPI RAS

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau

IMS Bordeaux

Fraunhofer IPK

Mines Alès

INSA Strasbourg

University of Duisburg-Essen

Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology

TNO

Mines Saint-Etienne

National Technical University of Athens

National Technical University of Athens

INSA Lyon

Cranfield University

University of Belgrade

Université de Bordeaux 1

TANet

UNINOVA

Biba - Universität Bremen

Politecnico di Milano

INTEROP-VLab

University Bordeaux

University of Applied Sciences Zwickau

UNINOVA

INTEROP-Vlab

INTEROP-Vlab

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

INTEROP-Vlab

UNINOVA

Loughborough University

UNINOVA

TecMinho

ALGORITMI

AAMM

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

UNINOVA

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

University of Minho

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GUIMARÃES CITY CENTRE AREA

1 – University of Minho

2 – Hotel de Guimarães

3 –

Claustros da Câmara

(Cocktail)

4 –

Paço dos Duques

(Gala

Dinner)

5 – Hotel Fundador

6 – Bus Station/

GetBus

Station

7 – Railway Station

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1 – University of Minho

2 – Hotel de Guimarães

3 –

Claustros da Câmara

(Cocktail)

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4 –

Paço dos Duques

(Gala

Dinner)

5 – Hotel Fundador

6 – Bus Station/

GetBus

Station

7 – Railway Station

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CONFERENCE VENUE

The I-ESA 2016 Conference will take place at the University of Minho – Campus de Azurém and Hotel de Guimarães.

1 – Main Entrance 2 – Registration 3 – Workshops

Campus de Azurém, 4800-058 Guimarães

(41°27'08.4"N 8°17'26.2"W)

4 – Hotel de Guimarães 5 – Hotel Fundador 6 – Railway Station

Rua Eduardo Manuel de Almeida, 4810-440 Guimarães

Phone: +351 253 424 800 (41º26’9”N, 8ª17’52”W)

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CENTRAL HALL FLOOR PLAN (University of Minho)

1 - Main Entrance

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AUDITORIUM HALL FLOOR PLAN (University of Minho)

2 – Registration 3 – Workshops

4 – Workshop A1 and IFIP Meeting 5 – Coffee Breaks

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CONFERENCE ROOMS FLOOR PLAN (Hotel de Guimarães)

1 – Registration

2 – Main Entrance / Coffee Break

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I-ESA 2016 EVENTBASE APP

Download the EventBase application and search for “iesa2016” (case sensitive). This smart phone application contains a detailed description of the programme and venue locations, allowing you to easily search for sessions and papers. EventBase also allows you to receive updates from the I-ESA 2016 schedule and share your experience with Facebook and other social media services. The EventBase App is available at the App Store and Google Play.

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WI-FI CONNECTION

Free wireless internet access is available in I-ESA 2016 Workshops (eduroam) at University of Minho. The username and password for the sessions of the Conference will be provided only on 31 st of March at the Hotel de Guimarães.

Username: iesa@guest

Password: iesa!16

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BADGES ARE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO ALL ACTIVITIES

All conference attendees must wear their official I-ESA 2016 Conference badge in order to gain admission to conference sessions, workshops, events, and activities. Check below your registration fee, to see what activities you have access.

Workshops fee

Conference fee

Attendee's kit

Welcome Cocktail

Lunches, coffee breaks and WIFI connection from 29 th March to 30 th March

Social Event

Gala Dinner

Proceedings of the Workshops (ISTE)

Free admission to Doctoral Symposium.

Attendee's kit

Welcome Cocktail

Lunches, coffee breaks and WIFI connection from 31 st March to 1 st April

Social Event

Gala Dinner

Proceedings of the Conference (Springer)

Free admission to Doctoral Symposium and Lunch on 29 th March

CONFERENCE MEALS AND BREAKES

A valid I-ESA 2016 Badge is required for attendance.

Breakfast

Coffee Breaks

Lunch

Dinner

Cocktail

29 th March

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11:00 - 11:15

16:00 - 16:15

13:00 - 14:00

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30 th March 31 st March 1 st April

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11:00 - 11:15

16:00 - 16:15

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09:45 - 10:15

15:30 - 16:00

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09:45 - 10:15

13:00 - 14:00 12:00 - 13:15 14:00 - 13:00

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18:45 - 20:00

20:00 - 21:30

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AWARDS

The Doctoral Symposium – Best Paper Award will be announced during the Welcome

Cocktail at Claustros da Câmara Municipal de Guimarães .

IFIP MEETING

The IFIP meeting will be held on Wednesday, 30 March 2016 at 14:00 in the Connection room.

PROCEEDINGS

Full and original scientific papers about Interoperability for Enterprise Systems and

Applications are published in I-ESA 2016 Conference. The Conference proceedings will be published by Springer (http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319309569) in the book series

Enterprise Interoperability .

AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT IN SESSION ROOMS

All technical sessions are equipped with a LCD projector and one screen. Laptops will NOT be provided in the sessions. You must bring your own.

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PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO

I-ESA 2016 has retained the service of a Multimedia Technician to capture photo images and video of the events and activities from the conference. The multimedia technician will taking photos and videos as assigned by the I-ESA Communications Department. All photographs and videos can be used for promotional purposes only, including, but not limited to, the I-ESA website. If you require more information about the use of I-ESA photos and videos, please go to the Conference Desk Registration.

EMERGENCY INFORMATION

National emergency phone number 24H: +351 112 or 00351 112

Hospital Guimarães

Address: Rua dos Cutileiros, Creixomil. 4835-044 Guimarães

Phone number 24H: +351 253 540 330 or 00351 253 540 330

GPS Coordinates: 41°26'32.1"N | 8°18'18.3"W

About Emergency Information’s regarding your hotel, please ask in the reception of your hotel.

TRANSPORTATION

Train

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Visit the www.cp.pt/passageiros/en/ where you can consult the train schedules and available lines to reach the University of Minho. The travel takes at least 1 hour and 30 minutes. The airport is connected with the Porto railway central station - Campanhã - by metro line E - violet line ( www.metrodoporto.pt/en/ ). The travel takes 25 minutes, with trains departing every 20 minutes. Tickets can be purchased at the automatic ticket machines located in the Metro station or in the Airport information desk. Tickets must be validated before travel by scanning them in front of the yellow machines located in stations.

Airport Shuttle: As an alternative to the train travel, you have a shuttle (called Get Bus) from Porto Airport directly to Guimarães. Points of departure and arrival are clearly marked.

No stops or drop and collect passengers are allowed in addition to the stipulated points. To buy the ticket online (two weeks in advance) you just have to access www.getbus.eu, and fill the requested information on the form. Payment can be made by PayPal, credit card or MB.

Some companies that provide travel services, depending on the location of departure:

Arriva - Schedules available at: www.arriva.pt. Tel: +351 253 423 500

Transdev - Schedules available at: www.transdev.pt. Tel: +351 222 006 954

Rede Expressos - Schedules available at: www.rede-expressos.pt. Tel: +351 213 581 460

Rodonorte - Schedules available at: www.rodonorte.pt Tel: +351 259 340 710

GetBus - Schedules available at: www.getbus.eu Tel: +351253262371

Taxi: Taxi service is readily available in the city and also in the front entrance of the train station. If you wish to pay with a credit card, it is suggested to ask the driver if your method of payment is accepted.

Phone number

(permanent service / 24H)

+351 or

00351

253 52 52 52

253 522 522

915 422 458

926 101 588

934 881 881

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INVITED SPEAKERS

Gérald Santucci

Gérald Santucci was appointed in July 2012 as head of the unit Knowledge Sharing at the European Commission's Directorate General for Communications Networks,

Content and Technology (DG CONNECT). He promotes an organisational culture where everyone can know what goes on around them, where learning is constant and ideas flow in all directions, where there are systematic linkages between policy, regulation and research, and where insights and judgements as well as documents and facts are shared with a view to continuously adding value. He supports the Directorate-

General in the implementation of the new Better Regulation guidelines adopted in

2015. Gérald is an economist by profession. He holds a master’s degree from the

Institute for Political Studies in Paris and a PhD in microeconomics from the University of Paris 12 Val-de-

Marne. Between March 2007 and June 2012, Gérald was head of the unit Networked Enterprise & Radio

Frequency Identification (RFID) that managed a portfolio of some 50 Research and Innovation projects grouped around two clusters

– Future Internet Enterprise Systems (FInES) and Internet of Things (IERC).

Under his leadership, the European Commission adopted a communication on RFID (March 2007), a recommendation on the implementation of privacy and data protection principles in RFID-enabled applications (May 2009), and a communication on the Internet of Things (June 2009).

Ricardo Gonçalves

Dr.-Ing. Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves holds a PhD degree and received his habilitation

(Agregação) in Industrial Information Systems by the New University of Lisbon (UNL).

He is an Associate Professor at the New University of Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences and

Technology, and a Senior Researcher at UNINOVA

Instituto de Desenvolvimento de

Novas Tecnologia . He has graduated in Computer Science, with MSc in Operational

Research and Systems Engineering. His research activities have been focused on

Interoperability of Complex Systems. He has been researching in European

Commission funded projects during the last 25 years, including those in the domain of

Digital and Sensing Enterprise, with more than 200 papers published in conferences, journals and books. He directs GRIS ( Grupo para a investigação em Interoperabilidade de Sistemas ;

Group for Research in Interoperability of Systems) at UNINOVA ( Instituto para o Desenvolvimento de

Novas Tecnologias ), CTS ( Centro para as Tecnologias e Sistemas ). He is project leader in ISO

TC184/SC4.

Klaus-Dieter Thoben

Klaus-Dieter Thoben studied mechanical engineering with a focus on product development. He received his Doctor of Engineering degree in the field of CAD/PDM applications. In 1989, he joined BIBA ( Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik

GmbH ) as Head of the Department of Computer Aided Design, Planning and

Manufacturing. In 2002 he was appointed professor at the University of Bremen and he became director of BIBA. Since 2008 he is head of the ‘Institute of integrated Product

Development’ at the Faculty of Production Engineering. Since 2012 he is the spokesman of the Research cluster of Dynamics in Logistics (LogDynamics) at the

University of Bremen as well as member of the board of ForWind, a joint research cluster of the Universities of Oldenburg, Hannover and Bremen on Wind Energy. His main research activities include but are not limited to the application of information and communication technologies to support co-operative processes and environments with a specific focus on product development (smart/intelligent products engineering), product and systems lifecycle management, collaborative process chains and enterprise networks. He has more than 25 years of experience in coordination and management of European and national funded research projects including EU funded

Networks of Excellence and large IPs (Integrated Projects).

Francisco Duarte

Bosch Car Multimedia Portugal, University of Minho, Bosch, Blaupunkt, University of

Minho. Dr. Francisco Duarte (b. 1968) is a Senior Manager at Bosch Car Multimedia

Portugal, were he worked for seven years as embedded and MES software developer, and 11 years as information systems manager. He was also co-responsible to install and govern the BPM effort, and was the EFQM coordinator. During four years, he managed and worked as a web software developer on his co-owned software development company. He was the project leader for SAP implementation in some Bosch plants.

Currently, he is the responsible for Preventive and System Quality and for Customer Assistance at Bosch

Car Multimedia Portugal. He earned a Dipl. Eng. and a MSc. in Computer Science, and a PhD. in Software

Engineering, all from University of Minho. He is an Assistant Professor (invited) at University of Minho. His research interests are business process models, software implementation of business processes, reference models, and software engineering.

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SESSIONS PROGRAMME

Tuesday 29 th March 8:00 – 9:00 Auditório Nobre – University of Minho

Registration of participants

Tuesday 29 th March 9:00

– 11:00 Room: Ability

Doctoral Symposium

Session Chair: Ricardo Gonçalves

11:00

– 11:15

Knowledge-based Production Planning - A Summary

B. Gernhardt, T. Vogel, M. Hemmje

Industrial interoperability issues when adopting Scrum in research projects: the case of the iFloW system

N. Santos, J. Fernandes, M. Carvalho, P. Silva, F. Fernandes, M. Rebelo, D. Barbosa, P.

Maia, M. Couto, R. Gonçalves

Market-driven SLA-Aware Cloud Resource Trading Through Auctions

M. Brito, P. Deusse, Y.Gilkman

Information Exchange from Models of Beginning of Live to Models of Middle of Live

M. Franke

Tuesday 29 th March 10:00 – 13:00

Chair: Ricardo Machado

Room: Connection

Workshop A1 - Exploring solutions and business opportunities in Enterprise

Interoperability: the Portuguese scenario (in Portuguese language)

11:00 – 11:15

Opening / Abertura

Ricardo J. Machado (UMinho) and Joao N. Oliveira (CCG/ZGDV)

Cenários do Futuro: A Estratégia Dual da Bosch para a Indústria 4.0

Francisco Duarte (Bosch Car Multimedia Portugal)

Normalização e Interoperabilidade no Sector da Saúde

Mário Macedo (IPQ CT199)

Interoperabilidade e a Cloud em Software Financeiro

Nuno Ferreira (i2S - Insurance Software Solutions)

Estratégias de eficiência colectiva: O cluster das Tecnologias de Produção

Pedro Rocha (ProduTech)

Síntese dos programas PT2020 e o exemplo o projecto GNP Digital

Carlos Neves (CCDR-N)

Iniciativa Software560

Ricardo J. Machado (UMinho) and Vasco Lagarto (TICE.pt)

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Tuesday 29 th March 9:00 – 13:00 Room: Interaction

Workshop B1 - Intelligent Systems Configuration Services for Flexible Dynamic

Global Production Networks

Chair: Keith Popplewell

11:00

– 11:15

The FLEXINET Platform: Supporting the Flexible Development of New Ideas for Effective

Business and Production Solutions

R. Young

Exploiting Reference Ontologies as a Basis for Interoperability

C. Palmer, E. Urwin, R. Young

Integration of Risk and Interoperability into Integrated Management Systems

F.W. Jaekel, G. Patrick, N. Wintrich, D. Petrovic, A. Niknejad

A knowledge-based approach to manage the Product-Service Ideation and Design processes

E. Marilungo, E. Coscia, A. Quaglia

Software Supported Risk Management for the Global Production Networks Configuration’

A. Niknejad, K. Popplewell, D. Petrovic

Tuesday 29 th March 9:00 – 13:00 Room: Cooperation

Workshop A2 - Sustainable Practices to improve Interoperability in Manufacturing

Engineering

Chair: José Machado

Balancing and redefinition of sewing cells layouts in an automotive company

J. Correia, L. Varela, J. Machado

Implementation of Lean tools in National Industry

P. Loureiro, L. Varela, J. Machado

Design for Manufacture and Assembly

J. Costa, C. Monteiro, J. Machado, L. Varela

11:00 – 11:15

Using Information from 3D CAD Models for Improving Safety of Flow-Shop Machines

J. Machado, J. P. Mendonça, L. Varela, E. Lobo, J. Fertuzinhos

Tuesday 29 th March 13:00 – 14:00 Auditório Nobre – University of Minho

LUNCH

Tuesday 29 th March 14:00 – 18:15

Workshop C1 - New Approaches to Product Service System

Room: Cooperation

Chairs: Sergio Gusmeroli and Amir Pirayesh

16:00

– 16:15

Enterprise Modelling Techniques and symbiotic PSS development

A. Pirayesh, G. Doumeingts

Toward a PSS lifecycle management systems: considerations and architectural impacts

M. Lazoi, G. Pezzotta, F. Pirola, A. Margarito

Feedback Mechanisms Across the Lifecycle for Customer-driven Optimisation of

Innovative Product-Service Design

K.A. Hribernik, J. Lützenberger, K.D. Thoben

Exploring the Symbiotic Cooperation of Knowledge and Sentiment in Product-Service

Design

F. Lampathaki, S. Wiesner

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Tuesday 29 th March 14:00 – 18:15 Room: Interaction

Workshop B2 - Intelligent Transport Systems

Chair: Ruben Costa

16:00 – 16:15

Proactive Charging Schemes for Freight Transport: Dynamic Toll Discounts as a Tool to

Reduce the National Roads Traffic

A. Ramos, A. Rodrigues, S. Machado, F. Antunes, P. Ventura, T. Garcia, A. Tsirimpa, A.

Polydoropoulou

Proactive recommendations for Intelligent Mobility - An approach based on real-time big data processing

P. Figueiras, R. Costa, L. Bradesko, N. Stojanovic, P. Georgakis, E. Bothos, B. Magoutas,

A. Kioussi

Tuesday 29 th March 14:00 – 18:15

Workshop C2 - Big Data Interoperability for Enterprises

Room: Ability

Chair: Marten van Sinderen and Marie Iacob

16:00

– 16:15

FAIR Data Points Supporting Big Data Interoperability

L. Santos

The Internet of Data for Organizations

W. Hofman

A Big Data Wrangling Approach for Machine and Sensor Data in Manufacturing

F. Sanchez Cid, J. Cerdan, R. H. Galindo

Product Service Design Structure Matrix: A method to synchronize developing processes

M. Freitag, M. Zelm

A Benchmark for Predicting Turnaround Time for Trucks at a Container Terminal

S. van der Spoel, C. Amrit, J. van Hillegersberg

Domain Driven Prediction Instrument Development for Complex Systems

S. van der Spoel, C. Amrit, J. van Hillegersberg

Achieving Big Data Interoperability in Disease Surveillance

J. Moreira, M. van Sinderen

Big Data Challenges for Efficient Logistic Planning

P. Singh, M. van Sinderen, R. Wieringa

Benefits of Multi-Level Modelling in Ecosystem Interoperability

G. Grossmann, M. Igamberdiev, M. Stumptner

Wednesday 30 th March 8:00 – 9:00

Auditório Nobre

– University of

Minho

Registration of participants

Wednesday 30 th March 9:00 – 13:00 Room: Interaction

Workshop B3 - Cloud Collaborative Manufacturing Networks

Chair: Raul Poler

11:00 – 11:15

Supply Network Collaboration: C2NET Pilots needs and validation scenarios

E. Saiz, L. Saari, C. Agostinho, J. Arana

Towards a cloud-based platform for enabling supply chain collaboration

R. Peña-Ortiz, B. Ramis-Ferrer, E. Miedes, A. Nieto, R. Juan-Marín, J. Martínez -Lastra

A Framework for Modern Industry Data Collection

C. Agostinho, J.P. Lorré, S. Ghimire, J. Pereira, Y. Benazzouz

Optimization Algorithms for Collaborative Manufacturing and Logistics Processes

B. Andres, L. Saari, M. Lauras, F. Eizaguirre

C2NET Project: Tools for agile collaboration

F. Bénaben, Z. Jiang, T. Wang, J. Lamothe, C. Agostinho, S. Ghimire, R. Melo, Y.

Benazzouz, J.P. Lorré

C2NET Preliminary Market Assessment

E. Saiz, E. Castellano, E. Vega

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Wednesday 30 th March 9:00 – 13:00 Room: Cooperation

Workshop C3 – Interoperability in Crisis Management and Homeland Security

Chairs: Frederick Bénaben and Sergio Gusmeroli

11:00

– 11:15

Real-time Monitoring for an Humanitarian Logistic Network : The American IFRC study case

L. Laguna, M. Lauras, T. Comes

Resilience Management in Urban Transport System – the RESOLUTE project

A. Candelieri, I. Giordani, F. Archetti

Profiling Approach for the Interoperability of Command & Control Systems with Sensing

Systems in Emergency Management: an applicable scenario

M. Ciano, A. Palmitessa, M. Cavone, P. Loiacono, I. Caputo, A. Bufi

A Method for Critical Infrastructures Resilience Engineering: The MAIIEUTIC project

V. Chapurlat, N. Daclin, A. Bony-Dandrieux, J. Tixier, F. Benaben, D. Kamissoko, N.

Salatge, E. Guigou

Automating the Development and Implementation of Interoperability Profiles

M. Gencturk, M. Redaelli, Y. Kabak, G. Erturkmen, R. Arisi, L. Toscano

Wednesday 30 th March 14:00 – 18:15

Workshop A4

– Corporate Standardisation Management

Room: Ability

Chair: Kai Jakobs

16:00

– 16:15

Standards Management for the Twenty-First Century Architectural Deficiencies and

Management Opportunities

M. B. Spring

ISO Harvesting and Conservation Standards – Agricultural Mowers and Balers – A success story

K. J. Hawken

Stakeholder Management in Standardisation – A Framework for Analysis of Coordination

Mechanisms based on Resource Dependencies

D. Balta

The Shape of Standardisation in the eGovernment Research Landscape

D. Balta

Addressing the EU Cross-Border eHealth Challenge by Leveraging Interoperability

L. K. Mano, J. Wehnert

Managing Perception, Legitimacy, and Trust in Security Standardization

L. Chen, D. Kuhlmann, C. Mitchell

Subsidiary Strategy and Importance of Standards: Re-interpreting the integrationresponsiveness framework

J. Müller

Wednesday 30 th March 14:00 – 18:15

Workshop B4 – Sensing Enterprise Opportunities and Barriers

Room: Interaction

Chair: Carlos Agostinho

16:00

– 16:15

Digital Business Innovation Perspectives for the Sensing Enterprise

I. Alvertis, P. Kokkinakos, F. Lampathaki, S. Koussouris, G. Viscusi, C. Tucci

Concept of the formal model driven Internet-of-Things platform

M. Zdravković, N. Vitković, M. Trajanović, R. Jardim-Goncalves

Towards the Internet-of-Things platform for orthopaedics surgery

– the smart external fixation device case studies

M.

Zdravković, N. Korunović, N. Vitković, M. Trajanović, J. Milovanović, R. Jardim-

Goncalves, J. Sarraipa

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The Sensing Liquid Enterprise applied to Flight Simulator business

– case study

M. Sesana, R. Sanguini , C. Agostinho, S. Genolini, D. Cangelli, G. Monguzzi, S.

Gusmeroli

Big Data in ProaSense

N. Stojanovic

Industry 4.0 IoT Architecture

F. Pinto, F. Santiago, I. Borges

IoT-enabled Customer Experience in Retail Fashion Stores: Opportunities & Challenges

M. Hauser, C. Bardaki

Wednesday 30 th March 14:00 – 18:15

Workshop C4 – Resilient Production Networks

Room: Cooperation

Chair: Keith Popplewell

16:00 – 16:15

Interoperability between Cyber Physical and Management Systems using CREMA

Middleware in the Manufacturing Domain

G. Bhullar

Knowledge-based Production Planning Support for Manufacturing Change Management

B. Gernhardt

Framework of Robustness

N. Stricker, G. Lanza

Bringing Cloud-based Rapid Elastic Manufacturing to Reality with CREMA

S. Schulte, M. Borkowski, M. Klusch, A. Murguzur, P. Waibel

Role and relevance of a resilient production networks cluster

K. Popplewell

Wednesday 30 th March 18:45 – 20:00 Claustros da Câmara Municipal de Guimarães

WELCOME COCKTAIL / VERDE DE HONRA

An informal Verde de Honra will take place in

Claustros da Câmara Municipal de Guimarães at

18:45.

A get acquainted event with a performance of traditional Portuguese dance, called “Rancho

Folclórico

”, is among the evening’s highlights for all registered conference accompanying persons. attendees and

The Doctoral Symposium - Best Paper Award will be announced during the Cocktail.

Returning to your hotel is on your own.

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Thursday 31 st March 8:00 – 8:30 Hotel de Guimarães

Registration of participants

Thursday 31 st March 8:30 – 9:00 Room: Santa Maria

Opening Session

Thursday 31 st March 9:00 – 9:45

Plenary Session

Room: Santa Maria

Gérald Santucci

The first industrial revolution was the mechanisation of production using water and steam power; the second introduced mass production with the help of electricity; the third, the digital revolution, led to the automation of production; the fourth industrial revolution now consists of the intelligent networking of product development and production, logistics and customers. The EU manufacturing sector accounts for 2 million companies and 33 million jobs; it is the source of 15 % of our GDP, 80% of our exports and 2/3 of investment in

R&D. As the EU has set itself a target to move the share of industry in GDP from today's

15 % to 20 % by 2020, it is estimated that an additional 100 B€ of investments in industry per year is needed to reach that goal. The presentation therefore describes the European

Commission’s 'Digitalizing European Industry' initiative (DEI) and highlights the key digital technologies which industry is encouraged to adopt, in particular Big Data, Internet of

Things, robots and autonomous systems.

Thursday 31 st March 9:45 – 10:15 Hotel de Guimarães

Coffee Break

Thursday 31 st March 10:15 – 12:15

Parallel Session - Manufacturing Enterprise Interoperability

Room: São Jorge

Session Chair: Martin Zelm

10:15

10:45

11:15

11:45

An interoperable cloud environment of manufacturing control system

Y. Yadgarova, V. Taratukhin

A New Framework for Strategic Risk Analysis in a Global Pump Manufacturing

Network

A. Niknejad, D. Petrovic, K. Popplewell, F.W. Jaekel, S. Pajkovska-Goceva

Cloud and Services Testing applied in Manufacturing

F. Alves, C. Coutinho, R. Peña-Ortiz, X. Xu, A. Nieto, J. Ahola, L. Saari, A.

Katasonov

A Self Sustainable Approach for IoT Services Provisioning

R. Melo, C. Agostinho, R. Gonçalves

Thursday 31 st March 10:15 – 12:15 Room: São Miguel

Parallel Session - Architectures and Frameworks for Interoperability

Session Chair: Kai Mertins

10:15

10:45

11:15

Automated Process Model Generation for Internet of Things oriented Enterprise

Systems

D. Repta, I. Sacala, A. Stanescu, I. Dumitrache, M. Moisescu

Use of Big Data for continuous interoperability in crisis management

A. Fertier, S. Truptil, A. Montarnal, A. Delanoë, F. Bénaben

Weaving Trending, Costing and Recommendations using Big Data Analytic: An

Enterprise Capability Evaluator

M. Naeem, N. Moalla, Y. Ouzrout, A. Bouras

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11:45

The Industry Cockpit Approach: A framework for flexible real-time production monitoring

N. Oertwig, P. Gering

Thursday 31 st March 12:15 – 13:15 Hotel de Guimarães

LUNCH

Thursday 31 st March 13:15 – 14:00

Plenary Session

Room: Santa Maria

Klaus-Dieter Thoben

The term Product-Service System (PSS) represents an integrated combination of products and services. However, the design of a PSS raises a variety of issues since the complexity of the integrated offering introduces ever challenging requirements than traditional product engineering. The PSS concept is shifting the business focus from the design and sales of physical products to the design, sales and provision of a system consisting of products, services, supporting networks and infrastructures, which are configured and integrated in such a way that they are jointly capable of fulfilling individual customer demands. The presentation will reflect on the emergence, the presence as well as the future prospects of the PSS concept and will elaborate on the challenges related to interoperability issues to be solved during the design and the provision of a PSS. New approaches actually under development in ongoing research projects will be introduced and insight into industrial test cases will be provided.

Thursday 31 st March 14:00 – 15:30

Parallel Session - Modelling the Enterprise Interoperability

Room: São Jorge

Session Chair: Frank-Walter Jaekel

14:00

14:30

15:00

Requirement Pattern Elicitation Approach of Massive Customers in Domain

Oriented Service Requirement Engineering

Z. Tu, X. Xu

Semantic Data Integration Approach for the Vision of a Digital Factory

M. Franke, K. Klein, K. Hribernik, K. D. Thoben

Negotiation Coordination Model for supporting Enterprise Interoperability

A. Cretan, C. Coutinho, B. Bratu, R. Goncalves

Thursday 31 st March 14:00

– 15:30

Parallel Session - Semantics for Enterprise Interoperability

Room: São Miguel

Session Chair: Guy Doumeingts

14:00

14:30

15:00

The systems development life cycle to facilitate progression towards semantic and organizational interoperability for Healthcare system

D. Macinkovic, N. Anicic

Performance Oriented Decision Making to Guide Web Service Lifecycle

T. Masood, C. Cherifi, N. Moalla, M. Fahad

Profiling Based on Music and Physiological State

J. Gião, J. Sarraipa, F. Francisco-Xavier, F. Ferreira, R. Gonçalves, M. Zdravkovi

Thursday 31 st March 15:30 – 16:00 Hotel de Guimarães

Coffee Break

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Thursday 31 st March 16:00 – 18:00

Parallel Session - Services for the Enterprise Interoperability

Room: São Jorge

Session Chair: Ali Niknejad

16:00

16:30

17:00 iFloW: an integrated logistics software system for inbound supply chain traceability

N. Santos, D. Barbosa, P. Maia, F. Fernandes, M. Rebelo, P. Silva, S. Carvalho,

J. Fernandes, R. Machado

Qualitative Evaluation of Manufacturing Software Units Interoperability using ISO

25000 Quality Mode

H. Basson, M. Bouneffa, M. Matsuda, A. Ahmad, D. Chung, E. Arai

Framework of Design Principles and Standards for Enterprise Interoperability

Service Utilities

I. Matzakou

Thursday 31 st March 16:00 – 18:00 Room: São Miguel

Parallel Session - Ontologies and Concepts for Enterprise Interoperability

Session Chair: Ricardo Gonçalves

16:00

16:30

17:00

A Meta Level Formal Manufacturing Ontology for Meta Level Production Methods

Z. Usman, B. Young

Towards an Interoperable decision support platform for eco-labeling process

D. Xu, B. Archimède

Towards a Flexible Gamification Model for an Interoperable E-learning BP

Simulation Platform

S. Zribi, T. Jorquera, J.P. Lorré

Wednesday 30 th March 19:00 – 20:00 Hotel de Guimarães

Walking Sightseeing Tour

Before the Gala Dinner, you will have the opportunity to discover some historic attractions of Guimarães with a walk of 1 hour.

Meeting point: Hotel de Guimarães (19:00)

Finish point: Paço dos Duques de Bragança (20:00)

Wednesday 30 th March 20:00 – 21:30 Paço dos Duques de Bragança

GALA DINNER

The Gala Dinner will be held at “Paço dos Duques de Bragança”, a medieval palace located in the historical centre of

Guimarães. The Ducal Palace of the

Bragança is one of the most visited

Museums in Portugal.

Cost: 80€ per person

(included in Conference fees and

Conference and Workshops fees)

Tickets will be available for purchase on-site from the Secretariat Desk.

Returning to your hotel is on your own.

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Friday 1 st March 9:00 – 9:45 Room: Santa Maria

Plenary Session

Ricardo Gonçalves

Enterprise Interoperability (EI) is a well-established area of applied research studying the problems related with the lack of systems and applications’ interoperability in organizations, and proposing novel solutions for EI problems. However, in spite of research efforts to date, the proper scientific needs for EI remain elusive, without the support of an integrated compilation with the state of the art of the main research domains that are pillar for the research and development in EI. This lack prevents the generalization and full reuse of the methods and tools that have been developed so far, and threatens the sustainability of EI. This presentation addresses the ongoing work of the

Scientific Committee of Interop-VLab, developing a book that intends to respond to this need. After presenting the motivations for development of the book, the state of the art of the several scientific domains addressed are described, and provided an integrated vision of the future of EI in the advent of H2020.

Friday 1 st March 9:45

– 10:15 Hotel de Guimarães

Coffee Break

Friday 1 st March 10:15 – 11:45 Room: São Jorge

Parallel Session - Industrial Implementation of Enterprise Interoperability

Session Chair: Keith Popplewell

10:15

10:45

11:15

11:45

Knowledge-based system to enhance coordination of hospital practitioners: a case study

D. Guillon, E. Vareilles, G. Marques, P. Gaborit, M. Lauras

A Competition Model for the Offer: an experiment of management simulation

C. Junior, D. Oliveira, A. Ramos, R. Lacerda

Requirements Engineering Using Serious Games

E. Jesus, J. Sarraipa, C. Agostinho, R. Goncalves

Process Modeling Approach for the Liquid-Sensing Enterprise

C. Lucena, F. Jose, M. Sesana, K. Fisher, C. Agostinho

Friday 1 st March 10:15 – 11:45

Parallel Session - Collaborative Supply Networks Interoperability

Room: São Miguel

Session Chair: Bob Young

10:15

10:45

11:15

Towards a Methodology to support the Strategies Alignment Process in

Collaborative Networks

B. Andrés, R. Poler

Meta-modeling of Collaborative Supply Chain

Z. Jiang, J. Lamothe, F. Bénaben

Seamless interrelation between business strategies and tactical planning

F.W. Jaekel, S. Schlosser, B. Otto, D. Petrovic, A. Niknejad

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Friday 1 st March 11:45 – 12:30

Plenary Session

Room: Santa Maria

Francisco Duarte

Enterprises embody business processes to model and perform business tasks. The interfaces between business processes (either internal or external) are key aspects to have efficient and effective enterprises. Additionally, the interoperability between subprocesses, either at a semantic or at a technological perspective, still needs further attention due to the significant number of information systems normally existing within the same manufacturing enterprise and due to the new functional requirements triggered by recent programs, like the EU Factories of the Future or the German Industrie 4.0. These new programs focus the software development community on building platforms, and developing applications, to support the internal supply-chain business processes, proposing characteristics such as smart decision support, innovative simulation, or resource efficiency, and requesting underlying technologies such as the Internet of Things or Big Data. Yet, investigation is needed to discover the functionalities needed by manufacturing enterprises and to establish clear standards on the technological solutions.

This presentation discusses what approaches should be used to implement the functional requirements of the business processes related with shop-floor activities, and what interoperability is requested to support such functional requirements.

Friday 1 st March 12:30 – 13:00 Hotel de Guimarães

Closing Session

Friday 1 st March 13:00 – 14:00 Hotel de Guimarães

LUNCH

Friday 1 st March 14:00 – 15:30 Braga

Industrial Tour

Bosch Car Multimedia Portugal

An industrial tour will give I-ESA 2016 attendants an opportunity to visit the Bosch

Car Multimedia facilities in Braga. Bosch

Car Multimedia has been one of the key manufacturers in automotive sector in the region and recently two National research projects will expand Braga capabilities in terms of product and production technologies.

Pick up location: Hotel de Guimarães

There is a 50-limited number of visitors.

For more information, please contact the

Secretariat staff at the registration desk.

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