2004 International Conference on
Enterprise Integration and Modelling Technology (ICEIMT'04)

9-11 October 2004
University of Toronto, Canada

email: iceimt@eil.utoronto.ca

Updated: 28 January 2005

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Overview

Slides of a subset of presentations are available here.

Final Conference Program is available.

ICEIMT 04 is a forum for presenting leading research and industry case studies in Enterprise Modelling and Integration. Application areas include e-business, e-commerce, extended and virtual enterprises (EEs and VEs), Business Process Re-engineering, and supply chains. Conference topics include:

  • Common enterprise knowledge (capture, organization, representation , management and use)
  • Enterprise modeling languages and ontologies
  • Role of Semantic Web in Enterprise Modelling and Integration
  • Achievement and measurement of inter- and intra-organizational integration
  • Infrastructures and tools for enterprise interoperability
  • International standards and common terminology useful for enterprise integration and modeling
  • Knowledge Management and Discovery

History: The ICEIMT began in the early 1990s when governments and users in Europe and North America realized that we all need a better way to manage the flow of information within and among our enterprises. In fact, the problem was growing faster than our ability to solve it. Previous conferences have occurred in Hilton Head, USA, in 1992 and in Torino, Italy, in 1997, and in Valencia, Spain in 2002.

Documents: Following are the references for the prior ICEIMT conferences:

  • Petrie, C.J., (1992), Enterprise Integration Modeling, MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-66080-6.

  • Kosanke, K., and Nell, J.G., (1997), Enterprise Engineering and Integration: Building International Consensus, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-63402-9.

  • Kosanke, K., Nell, J.G., and Jochem, R., (2003), Enterprise Inter- And Intra-Organiational Integration: Building International Consensus (IFIP Series 108), Kluwer Publishing Co, ISBN 1-4020-7277-5.