TEKNE (Towards Evolving Knowledge-based Internetworked Enterprise)
Responsible:
Research
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Start date: 2005-11-30
Length: 48 months
Project abstract
TEKNE is a FIRB project that aims to implement a “knowledge-based architecture” for the Internetworked Enterprises.
The architecture is composed of:
The architecture is composed of:
- a decision support system that provides a methodology for the identification and the design of the digital processes for SMEs that intend to be involved in a enterprises network;
- a platform for the implementation of the quality-aware digital processes;
- a monitoring system for the “ex-ante”, "in itinere" and "ex-post" evaluation of the process quality and performances.
Project results
Politecnico di Milano is responsible in the project to develop methods and tools for the design of information systems for managing networks of SMEs, where it is possible to export operational and decisional functions through the use of innovative technologies, such as Web services, the semantic web, and standardized security measures.
Publications:
Publications:
- D. Ardagna, B. Pernici, Adaptive Service Composition in Flexible Processes, IEEE Trans. on Software Engineering, June 2007.
- D. Bianchini, V. De Antonellis, M. Melchiori, D. Salvi “Semantic Driven Service Discovery for Interoperability in Web Information Systems”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Web Information Systems Modelling (WISM’0) in conjunction with CAiSE ‘07, Trondheim, Norway, June 2007, pp. 743-754.
- D. Bianchini, V. De Antonellis, M. Melchiori and D. Salvi, “Service Matching and Discovery in P2P Semantic Community”, Proceedings of the 15th Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems (SEBD’07), Torre Canne (Fasano, BR), Italy, June 2007.
- D. Bianchini and V. De Antonellis, "Service Semantic infrastructure for Information Systems Interoperability", Proceedings of the 4th Italian Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS (ITAIS'07), San Servolo (Venice), Italy, 2007.
- M. Brambilla, S. Comai, Christina Tziviskou “Exception Management Within Web Applications Implementing Business Processes”. Advanced Topics in Exception Handling Techniques 2006, pp. 101-120.
- M. Brambilla, S. Ceri, P. Fraternali, I. Manolescu. "Process Modeling in Web Applications", ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (ACM TOSEM), volume 15, number 4, October 2006, pp. 360-409.
- M. Brambilla, S. Ceri, S. Comai, P. Fraternali. "A CASE tool for modelling and automatically generating web service-enabled applications", Int. J. Web Engineering and Technology (IJWET), Volume 2, Number 4, pp. 354 - 372, 2006.
- C. Cappiello, M. Comuzzi, P. Plebani, “On Automated Generation of Web Service Level Agreements”, In Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'07), Trondheim, Norway, June 2007, pp. 264-278.
- B. Pernici, Adaptive Information Systems, in Conceptual modeling in Information Systems Engineering: From Database Systems to Ubiquitous Environments and Beyond, Springer, June 2007.