François Vernadat

François B. Vernadat (born 1954) is a French and Canadian computer scientist, who has contributed to Enterprise Modelling, Integration and Networking over the last 25 years specialising in enterprise architectures, business process modelling, information systems design and analysis, systems integration and interoperability and systems analysis using Petri nets.[1]

Biography

F. Vernadat studied from 1973 until 1981 at the University of Clermont, France, where received a Master Degree in Electronics and Automatic Control and a PhD in 1981.[2] He has been a research officer first at the National Research Council of Canada (NRCC), Ottawa, from 1981 until 1988, and then at Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique (INRIA), France, until Sept. 1995. From 1995 until 2001 he has been a professor at the University of Metz in automatic control and industrial engineering, the head of the Department on Automation and Industrial Engineering (AGIP) and the director of the Laboratory for Industrial Engineering and Mechanical Production (LGIPM). At the end of 2001, he joined the European Commission, DG Eurostat in Luxemburg, as an administrator in the IT Directorate and then moved to DG Informatics (DIGIT) until Jan 2008. Since then he has been the head of the IT Infrastructure department of the European Court of Auditors, another European institution.[3] He is currently an associate member of the LGIPM (Laboratory for Industrial Engineering, Production and Maintenance) of University of Lorraine, Metz, France.

He serves as an associate editor for "Computers in Industry", "International Journal of Production Research", "Computers & Industrial Engineering" and "International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems", is on the advisory board of "International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing" and is on the scientific committee of several other journals.

Work

F. Vernadat's research work has been dealing with enterprise architectures, enterprise engineering, enterprise modelling, enterprise integration, information systems design and analysis, CIM and various aspects of industrial engineering, such as facility layout, performance management, cost estimation, and competency modelling.[3]

Publications

He is the author of over 280 scientific papers in journals, conferences, and edited books. A selection:[4]

Articles, a selection:

References

  1. Francois VERNADAT. European Court of Auditors, Directorate for Information Technology, Head of IT Infrastructure Dept, Luxembourg.
  2. Arturo Molina et al. (1998). Handbook of Life Cycle Engineering: Concepts, Models, and Technologies. p.225.
  3. 1 2 Enterprise Integration and Networking: Challenges and Trends, 2007. Accessed 07 Jan 2008.
  4. François Vernadat List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server. Accessed 07 Jan 2008.

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