Die Gastvorträge sind eine Veranstaltungsreihe des Graduiertenkollegs.
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Fr., 30.3.07, 14.00 (c.t.), Raum 3.328 (Rudower Chaussee 25).
Mi., 7.3.07, 17.00 (c.t.), Raum 3.113 (Rudower Chaussee 25).
Mittwoch, 17.01.2007, 14.00
THW (http://www.thw.bund.de/)Standort Soorstr.
Vortragender: Dr. Heiko Woith (GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam)
Donnerstag, 21. Dezember 2006, 13.00 Uhr.
Rudower Chaussee 25, Humboldt-Kabinett.
Vortragender: Dr. Andreas Hübner (GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam)
13. November 2006, 14:30
Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam, Telegrafenberg
Vortragender: Dr. Claus Milkereit (GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam)
Montag, 30. Oktober 2006, 16:00 Uhr
Rudower Chaussee 25, Haus III, Raum 328
Herr Milkereit ist ein Experte für Erdbeben und Frühwarnung vom GFZ Potsdam. Nach einer Einführung zur Erdbebenfrühwarung können im Gespräch detailliertere Fragen zu den Themen Sensoren, Algorithmen, Implentierung, Daten, Organisatorisches ... diskutiert werden.
Vortragende: Dr. Jana Koehler (IBM Zurich Research Laboratory)
Freitag, 20. Oktober 2006, 13:00 Uhr c.t.
im Humboldt-Kabinett, Rudower Chaussee 25
The talk explores the emerging paradigm of business-driven development, which presupposes a methodology for developing IT solutions that directly satisfy business requirements and needs. At the core of business-driven development are business processes, which are usually modeled by combining graphical and textual notations. During the business-driven development process, business-process models are taken down to the IT level, where they describe the so-called choreography of services in a Service-Oriented Architecture. The derivation of a service choreography based on a business-process model is simple and straightforward for toy examples only— for realistic applications, many challenges at the methodological and technical level have to be solved.
The talk explores these challenges and describes selected solutions that have been developed by the research team of the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory.
Jana Koehler is manager of the Business Integration Technologies group at the IBM Research Lab in Zurich. She joined IBM in Spring 2001. The group’s work is centered around Business-Driven Development, i.e. a methodology for developing IT solutions that directly satisfy business requirements and needs by starting directly from the business processes. The group has made various contributions to IBM's Websphere Business Modeler and helped in improving the insurance reference processes in the Insurance Application Architecture. Current projects in the group focus on reference model customization and process merging, quality assurance for process models and business-driven development tooling. Jana Koehler holds a PhD from the University of Saarbruecken in Computer Science, won several scientific and best-paper awards and was nominated full and associate professor in Computer Science.