EMISA Journal – Special Issue on Conceptual Modelling in honour of Heinrich C. Mayr

On the occasion of Heinrich C. Mayr’s 70th birthday, the current issue of the EMISA Journal was published under the title “Special Issue on Conceptual Modelling in Honour of Heinrich C. Mayr“.

In this issue of the EMISA Journal, dedicated to Heinrich C. Mayr, 76 renowned authors, many of whom have been companions of Heinrich C. Mayr for many years, wrote 26 articles on topics ranging from the basics of conceptual modelling, petri nets, business processes, ontology-based modelling and software engineering to database and application engineering.

The bound ‘first edition of this commemorative publication’ was handed over to Heinrich C. Mayr at the evening event of the conference “Modellierung 2018″  at the premises of the Alstadtrathaus Braunschweig, the Dornse (see photo: Heinrich C. Mayr with one of the editors Judith Michael).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The EMISA Journal (Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures – International Journal of Conceptual Modeling) is a peer reviewed Open Access Journal focusing on new and innovative approaches to conceptual modeling and its application.

 

Judith Michael moves to a senior research position at RWTH Aachen

Congratulations: With March 1, Judith Michael will take up new challenges at the Department of Computer Science 3 of RTWH Aachen (Prof. Dr. Bernhard Rumpe).

We thank her for all her contributions and dedication to research, teaching and the organization of great conferences at the Department of Applied Informatics, and we wish her success and all the best at the new position.

Clearly, in the scientific world, Aachen is nearby, so that we are looking forward to an on-going intensive cooperation.

MASTER THESIS: Manage and monitor the availability of IT

Student: Dietmar Jost
Supervisor: P. Schartner in cooperation with G. Frankl (FA E-Learning)

The master thesis gives an overview of the most important aspects of availability and deals with technological and organizational measures to ensure availability. The technological measure IT monitoring is discussed in detail. Another focus of this work is the development of a monitoring concept for an existing IT infrastructure. It illustrates the possibilities of a monitoring system and how it can be used to monitor IT systems and services.

Course Announcement: August-Wilhelm Scheer gives lesson on ‘Automation of business processes’

March 9/10, 2018 – August Scheer’s lecture on “Automation of business processes – from modelling to robotics in the office”

See: www.aau.at/blog/lehrveranstaltung-mit-prof-dr-dr-h-c-mult-august-wilhem-scheer/