European Concurrent Engineering Conference 2001
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

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CONFERENCE

Keynote Speech

TBA shortly


1 E-Business in CE

1.5
Concurrent Security Modeling in a Distributed Java-based E-Commerce Environment

Dirk Peters and Volker Gruhn, University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany

1.6
Managing Complexity in E-Business

Harald Kuhn, Franz Bayer and Alexander Petzmann, BOC GmbH, Stefan Junginger, University of Vienna, Vienna,

1.3
ERP and E-Business Readjusting Strategy

N.Vrek, J.Brumec and V.Dusak, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


2 Organization and Management

2.1
Software Requirements for Dynamic Virtual Enterprises

Giordana Bonini, Democenter, and Flavio Bonfatti and Paola Daniela Monrai, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy

2.2
Products with Services - Designed just like any other Product?

Detlef Blankenburg, NTNU, Knut Aasland and Trygve Steiro, SINTEF, Trondheim, Norway.

2.4
How to put Reorganisation into Action. Critical Success Factors using Software Development as an Example

Iris Graessler, Robert Bosch, Stuttgart, Germany


3 Formal Methods and Techniques

1.1
Adaptation of the Firm to Demand and Price for its Production Alteration

Anatoly Levchenko, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia

3.1
A Systematic Approach to Concurrent Product and Life-Cycle Modeling

Bernard Faneye and Reiner Anderl, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany

3.2
The SETTA Automotive Demonstrator: A Design Approach on the Perspective of the Automotive Industry

Jens Ruh, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart, Ulrich Virnich, Siemens Automotive, Regensburg, Germany and Bruno Rouchouse, Renault, Guyancourt, France

3.3
Analysis and Optimization of the Cycle Time of Production in a Processing Plant

D.Falcone, F.De Felice, A.Silvestri and G.Santaniello, Universita degli Studi de Cassino, Cassino, Italy


4 Implementation Techniques

4.4
Beyond the Concurrent Engineering Need for Formal Methods in Software Applications
A.M. Stanescu, S.I. Caramihai, A. Curaj, C. Munteanu, I. Vasile, Cr. Fota, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

3.4
The Impact of a CAM Environment using HSC Technology on the Life Cycle of New Products

Flavio Gesca Verissimo de Paula, debis Humaita IT Services Latin America, Sao Paulo, Brazil

4.1
The Distributed PARADISE Environment for Collaborative Design of Embedded Hardware Components

Achim Rettberg and Wolfgang Thronicke, C-Lab, Paderborn, Germany

4.2
The Application of Dependency Structure Matrices in a Collaborative Engineering Environment
Rogerio Omokawa and Joachim Herbst, DaimlerChrysler AG, Ulm, Germany


5 Process Modeling

5.1
Pattern Recognition for Automatic Inspection in Factory Floors using Modellling Techniques based on Implicit Functions and Distance Maps
Manuel Zaera Sanz and Manuel Esteve Domingo, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain

5.2
Real-Time Transaction Processing Applied to Pattern Recognition Problems in an Industrial Monitoring System using Windows NT
Manuel Zaera Sanz and Manuel Esteve Domingo, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain

5.3
Modelling for Logistics Group Decision Support System
Anatoly Levchenkov, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia

5.4
Capable Space: A Distributed Process Planning Environment
K.R.McKay, D.G.Bramall, P.G.Colquhoun, P.G.Maropoulos, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom

5.5
Integrated Design of Business Processes and Executable Workflows
Stefan Junginger, University of Vienna, Vienna, Tobias Rausch, BOC Ltd., Dublin, Ireland and Harald Kuhn, BOC GmbH, Vienna, Austria

5.6
Non-Sequential Manufacturing Planning and Control Systems in "Engineer to order Environment"
Francisco A.Rivera, Alfonso Doran, Eva Ponce, Carlos III University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain


6 Engineering Data Management and Information Modelling

6.1
XML-Based Portal for CAD Iteration Management
Erik Claassen and Rainer Anderl, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany

6.2
Configuration and Management of Mechatronic Simulation Models with PDM Systems
Marcus Krastel and Reiner Anderl, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany

6.3
Constraint Linking Bridge: A Method and Tool for linking Design and Simulation
Sven Kleiner, Robert Graeb and Reiner Anderl, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany

6.4
Towards a Software supported Integration of Different Notations using Meta Object Facilities and ViewPoint Framework
Dirk Jesko and Georg Paul, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany

6.5
Engineering the Information Streaming within the Construction Virtual Enterprise: The OSMOS Project
Mathieu Marache and Alain Zarli, CSTB, Sophia Antipolis, France, and Simon Harvey and Yacine Rezgui , University of Salford, United Kingdom and Abdul Samad Kazi, VTT Building Technology, Finland

6.6
Alternatives in Information Systems Integration in Inter-Organizational Concurrent Engineering
Eva Ponce, Alfonso Duran, Carlos III University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

6.7
Seeking Knowledge on Data Warehouse Systems
Analia Lourenco, Joaquim Goncalves and Orlando Belo, Universidade do Minho, Porto, Portugal

6.10
Supporting Aggregate Process Planning with Product Process and Resource Knowledge
D.G.Bramall, K.R.McKay, P.G.Colquhoun and P.G.Maropoulos, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom


7 Engineering Process Management

6.9
EDI21 New Concept of Supplies Integration for Automotive CECE Projects
Karl Strecker and Matthias Stroezel, SSC Services

7.1
Experiences in Modelling and Supporting Engineering Workflows in a Distributed and Cooperative Environment at DaimlerChrysler
Reiner Knoll, DaimlerChrysler AG, Ulm, Germany

7.2
Decision Making Support for Open Tender Framework
Teruaki Ito, University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan

7.3.
Performance Evaluation of Workflow Process Using Generalized Stochastic Petri Nets
Loucif Zerguini, Eindhoven University, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

7.4
Configured DMU: Generating and Managing Structure Variants using Tables
Kai Schiemenz, Audi AG, Ingolstadt, Germany

7.5
A Proposal to Improve Performances within The Project Staging Phase
Julie Stal - Le Cardinal, Ecole Centrale Paris, Chatenay Malabry Cedex, France


8 Collaborative CE Environments and Virtual Teams

8.1
CoLaborator - A Collaborative Virtual Environment for Research Teams
Valentin Cristea, and Adina Flores, Politecnica University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

8.2
AIT-VEPOP: Virtual Early Prototyping as a Means for Supporting the Work of Distributed Virtual Teams in a Concurrent Engineering Environment
Markus Durstewitz, EADS Airbus , Hamburg, Nicolas Chevassus, EADS CCR, Suresnes, France and Reimund Kueke, Astrium GmbH, Bremen, Germany

8.3
Exploring Flexible Collaborative Workplaces
Volker Hartkopf, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA

8.4
A Concurrent Engineering Consulting System
René Stach, Frithjof Weber, Kulwant Pawar, Svetan Ratchev, Glendon Price, Bremen Institute of Industrial Technology, Bremen, Germany

8.5
Configuration Management applied on a Collaborative Product Definition Environment
Marcel R.Porto, Sergio S.A.Carvalho and Uwe F.Baake, debis Humaita IT Services, Sao Paulo, Brazil

8.6
A UML Model for Session Management in Collaborative Design for Space Activities
J.M.Molina, O Nabuco and K.Drira, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse Cedex, France

8.7
Enabling Cross Enterprise Collaboration with IVIP
Uwe V.Lukas, ZGDV, Rostock, Germany

8.8
UCANet
Massimo Garuti, Democenter, Modena, Italy


9 Networking and Distribution in CE

9.1
Extending the Inter Tool Communication Server (ITC Server) to a Framework of Inter Tool Cooperation
Stefan Koenig and Gert Bikker, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany

9.2
CORBA POA Modelling and Simulation Using a Hierarchical Multi-View Environment
Emmanuelle de Gentili, Fabrice Bernardi and Jean-Francois Santucci, UMR-CNRS, University of Corsica, Corte, France

9.3
Planning and Optimisation of Distributed Product Development Processes with Neural Networks
R.Anderl and T.Ott, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany


10 Practical Applications and Experiences

10.1
The Development and Implementation of a Concurrent Engineering Team within an SME: A Case Study
Alan Lewis, University of Wales Institute Cardiff, United Kingdom

10.2
Statistical Analysis of Concurrent Engineering Success Factors and Results
H.Van Landeghem and T.Roels, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

10.3
Prospects for Concurrent Engineering: The United Kingdom Bicycle Manufacturers
Wayne Hignett and Richard Zobel, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

10.4
CE Application for Tooling Manufacturing Processes in a Worldwide Commercial Vehicles Company
Carlos de S.Belatto, Andre L.Perin and Uwe F.Baake, debis Humaita IT Services, Sao Paulo, Brazil


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