The scientific domain of
Organizational Interoperability refers to the ability of
organizations (companies and administrations) to effectively
co-operate and to exchange information even though they may be
using a variety of different information systems over widely
different infrastructures, and they may have different structures
and processes, and addresses thus the issues of processes'
interworking and cross-organizational collaboration. It concerns
more specifically the coordination and alignment of a broad set of
elements including business processes, business interfaces and
business events that span both intra- and interorganisational
boundaries and is founded on the individual research fields of:
- Enterprise Modeling
- Business Process Modeling
- Business Process Reengineering
- Business Process Management and
- Organizational Alignment
The Greek interoperability Centre
is highly activated in all these fields of research, as it
possesses an extensive background on business process related
standards, service composition standards and technologies and
information models (e.g. SOA, BPEL etc.) and has remarkable
expertise on business process modeling methods and tools (e.g.
ADONIS, CASEWISE, ARIS, open source tools). Such expertise has
mainly derived as a result of the implementation of a series of
business process reengineering projects undertaken by the Decision
Support Systems Lab for public sector organizations either at
national or European level and creates the background for further
developing BPM methods and applications, as well as for providing
practical recommendations with regard to the definition of business
goals, strategies, rules and processes.
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