The TC 5.3 is organising a track on Enterprise Integration and Networking at the next IFAC INCOM'2009 Symposium
INCOM'2009 track on Enterprise Integration and Networking - http://www.incom09.org
INCOM'2009 will take place in Moscow, June 3-5, 2009
The purpose of the IFAC Symposium on INFORMATION CONTROL PROBLEMS IN MANUFACTURING is to offer a forum for presenting results of the international research and development work dealing with applications of optimization methods and automation, information and communication technologies in the control of the manufacturing plant and the entire supply chain within the e-enterprise. This symposium will address the scientific challenges and issues raised by the Intelligent Manufacturing System and Supply chain paradigms for optimization and agile digital control of the entire production system over the whole product and processes life cycle, from the design, through the manufacturing and maintenance, to the distribution and service.
The TC 5.3 is co-sponsoring this event.
TC 5.3 INVITED SESSIONS - Track "Enterprise Integration and Networking" (Chair: Prof. Hervé Panetto)
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Interoperability Challenges in Enterprise System Engineering,
organised by Prof. Janusz Szpytko (AGH, Poland) and Prof. Hervé Panetto
(Nancy-University, France)
Chairs: Prof. Janusz Szpytko and Prof. Hervé Panetto -
Requirements, Techniques and Opportunities for Engineering and
Verification of Enterprise Information Systems, organised by Dr. Vincent
Chapurlat (EMA, France) and Dr. Michaël Petit (University of Namur, Belgium)
Chairs: Dr. Vincent Chapurlat and Dr. Qing. Li -
Enterprise Modelling for Interoperability in Collaborative Networked
Enterprise, organised by Prof. David Chen (University of Bordeaux) and Dr. Arturo
Molina (ITESM, Mexico)
Chairs: Prof. David Chen and David Romero -
Enabling Reuse in Enterprise Systems Engineering, organised by Dr. Lawrence
Whitman (Wichita State University, USA) and Dr. Marek Obitko (Rockwell Automation Research Centre and Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic)
Chairs: Dr. Lawrence Whitman and Prof. François B. Vernadat
You can download the presentations here.

