PRO-VE 2010

11/12/13 October 2010

The 11th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises


PRO-VE 2010 > PRO-VE 2010 Program

PRO-VE 2010 Program

Keynote speakers

DOCTOR JUAN CARLOS AUGUSTO
University of Ulster at Jordanstown, UK

“Ambient Intelligence and Collaborative Networks”

Juan Carlos Augusto (Ph.D., 1998) has contributed to the research community with 115 publications. During the last 7 years he has been focused on helping to develop the area of Intelligent Environments and most of his output relates to this area.  The latest edited volume being the Handbook on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (Springer, 2009). He has given invited keynotes and tutorials at various international events. He has co-chaired numerous events (workshops and conferences) on Ambient Intelligence related topics (the latest one is ISAMI'10).  He is the Editor in Chief for the Book Series on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments and co-Editor in Chief for the Journal on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (JAISE), both published by IOS Press.

 

PROFESSOR BENOIT MONTREUIL
Laval University, Canada

“Toward a Physical Internet: A Global Sustainability Focused Collaborative Networking Initiative”

Benoit Montreuil holds a Ph.D. (1982) in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, U.S.A.). After being on the industrial engineering faculty of UQTR and Purdue University, since 1988 he is professor of operations and decisions systems in the faculty of administration sciences at Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada. He holds the Canada Research Chair in Enterprise Engineering and the NSERC-Bell-Cisco Research Chair in Business Design. He is a founding member of the CIRRELT Interuniversity Research Centre on Enterprise Networks, Logistics and Transportation. His main research interests lie in developing concepts, methodologies and technologies for creating, transforming and enabling businesses and value creation networks to thrive in thrive in a fast evolving world. He has extensive advisory, entrepreneurial and collaborative research experience with industry.

 

Sessions

INTRODUCTION


SUSTAINABILITY CASES - I


SUSTAINABILITY CASES - II


INNOVATION NETWORKS


CARBON EFFICIENT VALUE NETWORKS


MANAGEMENT OF CNs IN HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS - I


MANAGEMENT OF CNs IN HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS - II


COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS IMPLEMENTATIONS


COLLABORATIVE HEALTH NETWORKS


NETWORKING STRUCTURES


PARTNERS SELECTION AND VO CREATION - I


PARTNERS SELECTION AND VO CREATION - II


MODELING AND MANAGING COMPETENCIES - I


MODELING AND MANAGING COMPETENCIES - II


TRUST AND INFORMATION


SERVICE ORIENTATION IN COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS - I


SERVICE ORIENTATION IN COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS - II


COLLABORATION PROCESS MODELS


PERFORMANCE AND VALUE - I


PERFORMANCE AND VALUE - II


COLLABORATIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS


LEARNING AND COLLABORATION


VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES AND TEAMS


INTER-ORGANISATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR CNs - I


INTER-ORGANISATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR CNs - II


SEMANTIC INTEROPERABILITY FOR VO - I


SEMANTIC INTEROPERABILITY FOR VO - II


GAME THEORY FOR CN

Contact | 2010 © ENSM.SE
2010 © ENSM.SE