CosmoBiz
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Computer Supported Mobile Adaptive Business Processes (CosmoBiz)
A cross-disciplinary research project joining formal models, CSCW and prototyping, supported by ITU, Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen and the Danish Research Council for Technology and Production.
Period: January 2007-2010
Partners: ITU and Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen
Participants at ITU
- Thomas Hildebrandt, Associate professor (principal investigator)
- Kjeld Schmidt, Associate professor
- Henning Niss, Assistant professor
- Mikkel Bundgaard, Ph.d.-student
- NN (to be filled 2007), Post Doc
- NN (to be filled 2007), Ph.d.-student
- NN (to be filled 2007), Ph.d.-student
- NN (to be filled 2007), Student programmer
Aim: The project aims to provide formalisations and implementations of business process languages supporting mobile and adaptive business processes which support the needs of mobile workers and impact the future commercial business process management systems.
Background: The research project combines research in formal models of concurrent and higher-order mobile embedded processes, computer supported cooperative work, theory and implementation of distributed systems and programming languages.
The project include and continues the current ITU funded PhD project of Bundgaard on models, reasoning techniques and types for higher-order mobile emebdded resources and applies the foundational research carried out within the Bigraphical Programming Languages project at ITU, funded by ITU and the Danish Research Agency grant no. 2059-03-0031.
The project is also a continuation of the line of research carried out in a current industrial PhD project (funded by Danske Bank) on exploring ways to minimize the gap between a business process model and the actual IT implementation of that model.
--hilde 14:41, 12 December 2006 (CET)
