Workshop Chairs

Joseph Barjis

PhD, SAFe® 5.0 SPC, PMP IBM Data Science Professional  MIT Digital Transformation Certificate

Joseph Barjis, an academician and industry leader in Lean-Agile Transformation with 20+ years of experience from Europe to Silicon Valley, start-ups to Fortune 50, top research universities to top consulting companies (PwC, IBM, Cognizant) across domains such as Software Engineering, Banking and Financial Services, Insurance, Aerospace, Manufacturing, Academia, and more.

Dr. Barjis planned, prepared, and coached a dozen of Agile Transformation programs, trained over 2000 students and professionals in academic and corporate settings, including 300+ professionals in Agile certification courses. 

Published over 25 journal articles and editorials in high impact journals; 17 book chapters; 18 edited books- proceedings; 10 Special Issues Editor; 60+ papers in peer refereed conference.

He developed series of new courses, including two iconic courses in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose State University: Agile System Engineering; Enterprise Engineering.
Eduard Babkin

General Chair

Eduard Babkin is a tenured professor in the Department of Information Systems and Technologies of National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE Nizhny Novgorod, Russia), where he takes a position of the head in the research laboratory of theory and practice of decision support systems (TAPRADESS).

Also Eduard Babkin has been working in IT industry, he has more than twenty years of practical experience in architecting, software design and project management of complex distributed information systems.

In 1993 Eduard Babkin obtained BS degree in Informatics and started the academic carrier as a lecturer. In 2007 Eduard Babkin obtained his PhD degree in Computer Science in National Institute of Applied Sciences (Rouen, France). Since that time he has been carried out scientific research in enterprise engineering, multi-agent systems, knowledge management as a principal investigator or a team lead of various grant-supported scientific projects. Key results of the research were published in more than 60 peer-reviewed papers and several books.

Currently Eduard Babkin is mostly interested in multidisciplinary studies where advances of conceptual modelling, distributed algorithms and multi-agent systems were fused with corresponding domains of sociology and economics. He also provides courses in System Analysis, Decision Support Systems and Conceptual Modelling within the Business-Informatics master program, as well as supervises two PhD students.
Pavel V. Malyzhenkov

Master and Doctoral Consortium Chair

Pavel Malyzhenkov is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Technologies of National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE Nizhny Novgorod, Russia), where he takes a position of the Academic Chief of the Master Programme in "Business Informatics"

In 1996 Pavel Malyzhenkov obtained BS degree in Business Informatics and Automated Management Systems. In 1999 and 2011 he obtained the Ph.D. degrees in Russia (State University "Lobachevskiy", Nizhni Novgorod) and Italy (University of Florence) respectively. His research interests regard the studies in enterprise engineering field with particular reference to flexible organizational models and advanced methods of business value creation.
Vojtech Merunka

Originally a master in computer and software engineering, Vojtěch (Vojta) Merunka became a Ph.D. in 1998 in data processing and mathematical modeling. Since 2005 he is an associate professor in information management at the Czech University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Management and the Czech University of Technology in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering where he teaches software engineering and information management. He has fifteen years of experience from the international management and consulting company Deloitte.

Vojta is a founding member of the EOMAS (enterprise organisation modeling and simulation) workshop and the SIGMAS (special interest group on modelling and simulation) at the AIS which are contents predecessors of MOBA. Vojta is professionally interested in object-based programming languages and object-oriented methods and tools for modeling and simulation, is primarily involved in the pure object-oriented programming in Smalltalk, Apple technology, and is an co-author of the BORM method on the object-oriented analysis and simulation of organisational and business systems based on finite-state automata.
Martin Molhanec

Dr Martin Molhanec is an associated professor at Department of e-Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic. At present he gives lectures on Architecture of Software Systems, Software Project Management and Analyses and Design of Web Information Systems. He has supervised more than hundred bachelor and master theses.

His research interests now includes conceptual, object and data modelling, ontologies, project management of software projects, software engineering and applied informatics. He publishes over 60 papers on local or international conferences, for example ISSE, EOMAS, HAICTA and ISD among others. He is a member of the programme committees of three local and three international conferences, namely EOMAS, CT and WESOA. He also regularly (starting from 2005 year) gives lectures at Summer School of R.E.S. at Patras, Greece.

He has participated at some research projects supported by Czech Science Foundation or Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, for example “Development, Reliability and Safety of Electric Power Systems”, “The Ontology based FMEA of Lead Free Soldering Process”, “Diagnostics of photovoltaic systems”, “Decision making and Control for Manufacturing” and “Methodological Framework for Continuous Model-Driven Engineering in specific Software Application Development”. He also has worked as an analysts and consultant for some commercial projects led by Czech software companies. Finally, he is a member of Technical Committee TNK 42 for Data Exchange of Czech Office for Standards, Metrology and Testing.

Program Committee

Firstname

Surname

Affiliation

Country

Eduard

Babkin

Higher School of Economics in Nizhni Novgorod

Russia

Joseph

Barjis

San Jose State University

USA

Anna

Bobkowska

Gdansk University of Technology

Poland

Alexander

Bock

University of Duisburg-Essen

Germany

Mahmoud

Boufaida

Mentouri University of Constantine

Algeria

Francesco

Donini

Università della Tuscia

Italy

Sérgio

Guerreiro

Técnico Lisboa

Portugal

Giancarlo

Guizzardi

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Italy

Georg

Grossmann

UniSA STEM

Australia

Dmitry

Kudryavtsev

Digital City Planner Oy

Finland

Russell

Lock

Loughborough University

United Kingdom

Pavel

Malyzhenkov

Higher School of Economics in Nizhni Novgorod

Russia

Vojtech

Merunka

Czech University of Life Sciences

Czech Republic

Martin

Molhanec

Czech Technical University in Prague

Czech Republic

Maria

Ntaliani

Agricultural University of Athens

Greece

Josef

Pavlíček

Czech University of Life Sciences

Czech Republic

Petra

Pavlíčkovà

Czech Technical University in Prague

Czech Republic

Robert

Pergl

Czech Technical University in Prague

Czech Republic

Henderik

Proper

Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology

Luxembourg 

Ben

Roelens

Gent University

Belgium

Victor

Romanov

Russian Plekhanov University

Russia

Gustavo

Rossi

Lifia

Argentina

Adrian

Rutle

Bergen University College

Norway

Steven

van Kervel

Formetis BV

The Netherlands

Evgeniy Zaramenskikh Higher School of Economics Russia
Sergei Zykov Higher School of Economics Russia