Dr. Ir. Peter Bollen

Room: A1.10
Tel.: +31 43-3883715;
Fax.: +31 43-3884893;
Email: P.Bollen@maastrichtuniversity.nl

 

Peter Bollen received his M.sc degree in Management Science and industrial Engineering from Eindhoven University of technology in 1984 and a Ph. D. degree in management information systems from Groningen University in 2004. From 1984 until 1986, he worked at Mars B.V., Veghel, as an operation research analyst and as planning manager.

Position: Senior lecturer

Specialization: Conceptual modeling, knowledge management, requirements determination, natural language modeling, business rules.

PhD: Groningen University, department of management and organization, 2004, management information systems, on the applicability of requirements determination methods.

Courses: Production and Project Management (3014B/9045V) , Management Game (110BB), Modeling Business Rules (3034S), IBE1 Management Simulation (1112M)

Postal address

SBE/O&S
P.O. Box 616
6200 MD
Maastricht
The Netherlands

Visiting address

Tongersestraat 53
6211 LM
Room A1.10
Maastricht
The Netherlands
Publications:

Selected publications:

  • Bollen, P.W.L. Fact-Oriented Declarative Semantic Enterprise Modeling. Proceedings of the 25th annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Sierre, Switzerland, pp. 167-168 (2010)

  • Bollen, P.W.L. . Fact-oriented Knowledge Structuring Tools and metrics. Proceedings of S-ICT, 2009, Amsterdam. Pp 266-274.(2009)

  • Bollen, P.W.L. BPMN as a Communication Language for the Process and Event-Oriented Perspectives in Fact-Oriented Conceptual Models. In; R. Meersman, P. Herrero, and T. Dillon (Eds.): OTM 2009 Workshops, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5872, pp. 639–648, 2009. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. (2009)

  • Bollen, P.W.L .The Orchestration of Fact-Orientation and SBVR. In: Halpin et al. (Eds.): BPMDS 2009 and EMMSAD 2009, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 29, pp. 302 – 312, 2009.Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2009)

  • Bollen, P.W.L. Enterprise modeling in a service-oriented architecture. Proceedings of the EOMAS Workshop held in conjunction with CAiSE 2009 Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009.(2009)

  • Bollen, P.W.L., Extending the ORM conceptual schema language and design procedure with modeling constructs for capturing the domain ontology (chapter 3).  In: Innovations   in Information Systems Modeling: Methods and Best Practices.  Halpin, Proper and  Krogstie (ed.) IGI-Publishing (2009).pp. 53-66. 

  • Bollen, P.W.L, Applying fact-oriented knowledge reference model to supply-chain management. In: proceedings Student Mobility and ICT: Can E-LEARNING overcome barriers of Life-Long learning? (2008) 

  • Bollen, P.W.L, Service-oriented conceptual modeling. In: R. Meersman, Z. Tari, and P. Herrero (Eds.): OTM 2008 Workshops, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5333, pp. 678–687, 2008. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2008) 

  • Bollen, P.W.L, SBVR: a fact-oriented OMG standard. In:  R. Meersman, Z. Tari, and P. Herrero (Eds.): OTM 2008 Workshops, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5333, pp. 718–727,  Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2008) 

  • Bollen, P.W.L. , How to overcome pitfalls of (E)ER and UML in Knowledge  Management  Education. International Journal of Teaching and Case Studies Volume 1, Double Issue (3&4), pp. 200-223 (2008) 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., Using Natural Language Modeling for Business Simulation.In: Simulation and Modeling:  Current Technologies and Application. E. Abu-Taieh (ed.) IGI-Publishingpp. 119-155. (2008) 

  • Bollen, P.W.L. Fact-oriented modeling in the data-, process- and event perspectives. In: OTM 2007 Workshops,  Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4805. (2007) 

  • Bollen, P.W.L. Fact-oriented Instructional Design. Proceedings of  EARLI 2007, Budapest,  Hungary. (2007) 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., A Conceptual Modeling Language for the Adequate Design of Business Processes. In: proceedings  of Caise’07 workshops (BPMDS) ISBN 978-82-519-2245-6,  B.Pernici and J. Gulla (eds.) (2007) pp. 255- 263. 

  • Bollen, P.W.L, Extending the ORM conceptual schema design procedure with the capturing of the domain ontology. In: proceedings  of Caise’07 workshops (EMMSAD) ISBN 978-82-519-2245-6,  B.Pernici and J. Gulla (eds.) (2007) pp. 69-78 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., Fact Oriented Business Service Modeling . In: proceedings of Caise ’07 workshops (EMMSAD) ISBN 978-82-519-2245-6, B.Pernici and J. Gulla (eds.) (2007) pp. 143-152 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., Fact-oriented Busines Rule Modeling in the Event Perspective. In; Forum proceedings CAISE ’07 ISSN 1503-416X. J. Eder, S. Tomassen, A. Opdahl, G.Sindre (eds.) (2007) pp. 37-40.  

  • Bollen, P.W.L., Enterprise Systems:  is there still a need for Requirements Determination ? In: proceedings ISoneworld (2007) 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., Using Fact-orientation for Instructional Design. ORM’06 Workshop. . In: Meersman, Tari, Herrero et al. (eds.). On the move to meaningful internet systems 2006:   OTM 2006 Workshops, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4278, (2006) pp.1231-1241. 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., ’Conceptual Process Configurations in Enterprise Knowledge Management Systems.’ In: proceedings of 21st ACM symposium on applied computing (SAC 2006),  Dijon, France (2006), p. 1516-1523 

  • Bollen, P.W.L.,’Natural Language Modeling for Business Application Semantics’, Journal  of Information Science and Technology 2(3) (2005), p.18-48 

  • Bollen, P.W.L.,’ On the applicability of requirements determination methods’. Ph.D thesis,   faculty of Management and Organization, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (2004). ISBN 90-5681-211-4 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., ’Conceptual Process Configurations in Enterprise Knowledge Systems.’ Proceedings ISoneworld 2004, Las Vegas, U.S.A. (2004). 

  • Bollen, P.W.L.,’Natural Language Modeling and Application Ontologies.’ Proceedings ISoneworld 2003, Las Vegas, U.S.A. (2003). 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., ‘The Natural Language Modeling Procedure’, in: A. Halevy and A. Gal (eds).proceedings Fifth Workshop on Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems (NGITS’2002), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2382, Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, p. 123-146 (2002). 

  • Bollen, P.W.L., ‘A Formal transformation from Object Role Models to UML class  diagrams’, in: T. Halpin, K. Siau and J. Krogstie (Eds.)  Proceedings seventh IFIP/CAISE  workshop on Evaluation of Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design,   EMMSAD ’02, Toronto, Canada, p.p.132-143, (2002)