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BREIN Final Publishable Activity Report The BREIN Final Publishable Activity Report includes the project's technical achievements and the lessons learned during the project, like the description of the software components (Exploitable Items) produced by the project, the scenarios used for the implementation and the impact of BREIN in the various areas.   The BREIN FInal Publishable Actiity Report can be found in the Downloads/General section or directly here .   Details...

Final Demonstrators (Virtual Engineering Scenario) The first of the two final demonstrators, regarding the VE Scenario where BREIN is applied, is now available online. It consists of four parts, each of which can be downloaded as a separate video.     Details...

New training material available New training material available for download at the Downloads section  Details...

7th newsletter issue The 7th BREIN newsletter issue is now available.   Details...

Interview at GridCast BREIN participated at eChallenges 2009 conference, where after one of the sessions John Brooke from University of Manchester has been interviewed by Manisha Lalloo from GridCast.   Details...




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Best Paper Award in eChallenges 2008!

 

The paper with title "BPM4SOA Business Process Models for Semantic Service Oriented Infrastructures" written by the BREIN partners Dimitris Karagiannis, Wilfrid Utz, Robert Woitsch and Hannes Eichner was awarded with the Best Paper award in the eChallenges 2008 conference, celebrated on 22 to 24 of October, in Stockholm, Sweden.

 

 

Their work introduces a modelling framework that was developed in the BREIN project to integrate all project related modelling efforts. Based on the project requirements and a state of the art analysis, the BREIN related modelling challenges were identified on three levels: syntactical, semantical and contextual. As there are different tools, formats and languages available for the different modelling areas, the key challenge is the integration of the related modelling languages. The paper shows how these challenges are addressed und discusses how business process models can be used for semantic service oriented infrastructures.

 

Congratulations to the authors for the excellent work!

 

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