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KBC Research Chair:
Development and management of business services as shared
assets , 2009-2013
The purpose of the research chair is the development of
ICT-architecture principles for the design and
management of business services as shared assets. This
is achieved by creating (1) optimization techniques for
the reusability of services; (2) the development of
strategies for change management and version control;
and (3) the development of a framework for quality
control .
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The OpenConnect Research Chair in Business Process
Discovery & Intelligence,
2007-2010
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Microsoft Research Chair: Intelligent Environments,
2006-2008
The Microsoft
Research Chair on Intelligent Environments is dedicated to
the multidisciplinary opportunities and challenges in
intelligent environments where technology moves to the
background and becomes part of our intelligent daily life
environment. The chair mainly consists of a series of lectures
and research activities in an interdisciplinary context.
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Leerstoel KBC - VLEKHO - KULeuven:
Service and Component Based Development 2005-2009
The goal
of this research chair is to evolve to a service oriented
approach to analyze and develop software development
projects. Service Based Development (SBD) is a new software
engineering paradigm to build applications based on entities
called "business services". The goal is to derive deployable
IT components from concrete business services in a logical
way. As such the resulting flexible information systems are
able to endure the continuously changing enterprise
strategy. Several challenging problems need to be addressed,
such as defining the precise granularity of services and an
appropriate clustering of services into components.
Chairholder: Poelmans, S. and
Snoeck,
M.
Co-promotor:
Lemahieu,
W.
Researcher:
Haesen, R.
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KBC Research Chair: Managing efficiency aspects of software factory systems, 2004-2008
This Research Chair is focusing on efficiency aspects of software factory systems. This involves the development of precise instruments to
determine and manage efficiency aspects (including measurements). On the other hand the methodological and infrastructural
aspects of software factory systems are investigated, including techniques for
large scale reuse in appropriate frameworks.
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VReP Amsterdam-Amstelland Research Chair: Intelligent screening technology, 2003 – 2008
Research embodied
in this research chair focuses on the design of intelligent
screening systems for police processes. This research builds
upon the the extensive expertise on insurance claim fraud
modelling acquired in the context of the KBC Insurance
Research Chair (1997-2002). The project falls within the
scope of the discipline known as ‘Knowledge Discovery in
Databases (KDD)’, which covers theory, methodology and
practice regarding the non-trivial process of identifying
valid, novel, potentially useful and ultimately
understandable patterns in data, such as time series. The
long-term structural applied research relationship between
LIRIS and the Dutch police authorities of the region
Amsterdam-Amstelland is the first of its kind in Europe.
Chairholder: Viaene, S.
Researcher:
Elzinga, P.
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SAP
Research Chair: Extended enterprise infrastructures, 2001-2006
Research is going on and focuses on the extended enterprise and extended enterprise architecture descriptions. The
extended enterprise is a powerful emerging business model that allows a company to focus on its core operations while
leveraging the market presence and insight, customer relationships, and financial and intellectual resources of its partners to
their mutual benefit. The objective of this chair is to find a roadmap that should be followed to become an extended
enterprise,with a particular emphasis on developing the supporting IT infrastructure and services.
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Microsoft Research Project: Verification and validation of Web services, 2003-2005
Sponsored by Microsoft BeLux, this research project examines web -services composition, execution and visualization. The goal is to find a
solution to the hazards that arise when creating, executing and analyzing web services compositions in a web service context, where
typically multiple web services could interact in an ad hoc, unstructured way.
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PwC E-Business
Chair: Research and business education on
E-business, 2000 – 2005.
The chair consists of three components: E-Business Chair Lectures, Seminar E-Business and research collaboration. A series of lectures
is offered concerning different important economic, business, technological and societal aspects of E-Business. These chair lectures
aim at an integrated and interdisciplinary approach towards E-Business.
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