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Dietz has been chairman of the Dutch professional association of informaticians (VRI) and board member of the Dutch association for IT architecture (NAF). He has also been editorial board member of several journals, and has been in the program committee of - and has chaired - numerous conferences.
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Enterprise Ontology is about the need to develop organisational models which are abstracted from implementation, in order to be able to develop effective and efficient inter- and intra-enterprise information systems. These models need to be so that they are understood both by
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Factories, a state of the art computer accounting system at Eindhoven University of Technology, and a terminal-based, interactive theatre reservation system. In 1980 he returned to academia. In 1988 he was appointed Professor of Management Information Systems at the
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Advances in Enterprise Engineering I: 4th International Workshop CIAO! and 4th International Workshop EOMAS, held at CAiSE 2008, Montpellier, France, June 2008. Notes in Business Information Processing
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Communication Modeling - The Language/Action Perspective: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Communication Modeling, Tilburg, the Netherlands... (Electronic Workshops in Computing)
66:(control systems) and in 1987 his Doctoral Degree on the thesis titled "Modelleren en specificeren van informatiesystemen" (Modelling and Specifying Information Systems) under supervision of 94:(Faculty of Economics and Business Administration) where he started the development of the DEMO methodology. From September 1994 to Oct 2009 he was Professor of Information Systems Design at 395: 243:, appears to be a powerful revelation of the essence of an enterprise or an enterprise network. Dietz' research seeks to improve the identification of business components based on the 782: 767: 219:
Transactions are the building blocks of business processes. The DEMO methodology gives the analyst an understanding of the essence of business processes and organisations.
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Goldkuhl, Goran. "Design theories in information systems-a need for multi-grounding." Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application (JITTA) 6.2 (2004): 7.
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An actagenic conversation during which the initiator and the executor come to agreement on the production fact (the result) to be brought about by the executor.
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The identification of business components seems still to be in its infancy. The notion of enterprise ontology, as developed by Jan Dietz at
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Dietz has been practitioner in the field of automation and information systems from 1970 to 1980. He (co-)developed one of the first
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Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 Open Conference on Business Process Re-engineering: Information Systems Opportunities and Challenges
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1989. "Modeling of Discrete Dynamic Systems - Framework and Examples". With K.M. van Hee and G.J. Houben. In:
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in the 1980s Dietz has been developing a methodology for transaction modelling and analysing and representing
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Flores F., Ludlow J. J. (1980): "Doing and Speaking in the Office", In: Fick G., Sprague R. H. Jr. (Eds.)
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A factagenic conversation in which the two actors come to agreement about the brought about result.
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Dietz has published over 250 scientific and professional papers as well as several books: Books:
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2020 Enterprise Ontology - a human-centric approach to understanding the essence of organisation
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The execution phase, which will generate the production fact, is brought about by the executor.
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In DEMO the basic pattern of a business transaction is composed of the following three phases:
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Diagram of the principle of a DEMO transaction between two actors, with the result in between.
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Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW'91
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1991. "Speech Acts or Communicative Action?" With G.A.M. Widdershoven. In: L. Bannon (eds.)
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on design and Evaluation of Information Systems. He has co-founded the Ciao! Network for
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Dietz' main research interests is in modelling, (re)designing and (re)engineering of
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Information, Organisation, and Technology: Studies in Organisational Semiotics
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Proc. 4th International Conference NLDB '99, Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Retrieved 24 June 2008.
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1994. "Modelling business processes for the purpose of redesign". In:
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International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making
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researcher,Professor Emeritus of Information Systems Design at the
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Enterprise Ontology and the Identification of Business Components
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Design & Engineering Methodology for Organisations website.
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1992. "Subject-Oriented Modelling of Open Active Systems". In:
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International Journal of Organisational Design and Engineering
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Keynote Lectures at the ICSOFT 2007. Retrieved 24 Junly 2008.
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Proc. 18th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling
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Information Systems Concepts: Improving the Understanding
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Communication Modeling, The Language/Action Perspective
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on Information Systems for many years and is member of
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Design & Engineering Methodology for Organisations
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Institute (formerly called DEMO Centre of Expertise)
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Academic staff of the Technical University of Lisbon
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Academic staff of the Delft University of Technology
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Prof. Dr. Jan L. G. Dietz Prof. Dr. Jan L. G. Dietz
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Index


Information Systems
Delft University of Technology
Design & Engineering Methodology for Organisations
Enterprise Engineering
Brunssum
Eindhoven University of Technology
Electrical Engineering
Theo Bemelmans
Kees van Hee
relational model
control systems
Philips
University of Maastricht
Delft University of Technology
Enterprise Engineering
Instituto Superior TĂ©cnico
Technical University of Lisbon
Enterprise Engineering
Czech Technical University in Prague
IFIP TC8
IFIP WG8.1
Enterprise Engineering
Enterprise Engineering
organisations
Enterprise Engineering
information systems engineering
organizational sciences
Language Action Perspective
business processes

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