Plenary Lecture
Basic Characteristics (Characterization) of Mobile Processes and Ways of
Describing and Supporting Mobile Processes by Present Means of ICT
Professor Antonin Slaby
Department of Informatics and Quantitative Methods
University of Hradec Kralove
Rokitanskeho 62
CZECH REPUBLIC
E-mail: antonin.slaby@uhk.cz
Abstract: At present the change from wire communication to wireless
communication and from the immobile localization of the communication centre
to the localization which is not determined by concrete place, time and
person proceeds. Distributed attitudes and systems successfully prevail in
the area of information systems which are recently based on service oriented
architectures (SOA). Some firms and companies make use of mobile devices for
the access to their information systems.
In the paper will be given and contrasted specific features and properties
of mobile processes, discusses main assumptions for process transformation
into mobile process and some ways of making this transformation. There will
be discussed expansion of present means and methodological tools by new
parts able to model mobile processes. Their will be given assessment of
present tools and methodologies from the point of view of their
applicability for modeling of mobile processes and systems.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
He was born in 1951 in Prague, Czech Republic. In 1974 finished his studies
of scientific mathematics at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of
Mathematics and Physics. Gradually received the following titles - Master
degrees RNDr., PhDr., doctoral degree Ph.D., associate professorship and
professorship at Charles University in Prague and University of life
Sciences in Prague
For more then 10 years he has been the vice rector for science and foreign
relations of UHK He was a coordinator of large international projects. He is
the author or co author of three monographs, more then 80 contributions in
international scientific journals and more then 100 papers in proceeding
from international scientific conferences. His scientific interest includes
ICT and their applications, software architectures, object oriented approach
and design of distributed applications.
He is a member of scientific boards of several Czech universities, guarantee
of several Ph.D. programs, program committees of several scientific
conferences editorial boards of several journals and magazines.