Ioannis Routis

Ioannis Routis
Harokopio University | HUA · Department of Informatics and Telematics

Ph.D. Student in Executable Models for Human‐centric Processes

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Introduction
I am a PhD candidate in the area of executable models for human-centric processes. I am graduate of the Department of Informatics and Telematics of the Harokopio University of Athens, with a postgraduate diploma in advanced information systems in business administration. I have been a scientific associate in various European and national research projects. My research interests include human-centric processes management, social and collaborative processes' modelling and the human view of CHPSs.
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September 2015 - present
Harokopio University
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
October 2013 - February 2015
Harokopio University
Field of study
  • Advanced Information Systems in Business
October 2008 - September 2013
Harokopio University
Field of study
  • Informatics and Telematics

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Publications (15)
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Knowledge‐intensive processes (KiPs) have emerged characterizing tasks that are data‐driven, change dynamically and depend on the knowledge and experience of knowledge workers. Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) language was introduced for modeling unstructured, agile human‐centric processes. As the available Business Process Modeling (BPM)...
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Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) has been introduced as a graphical modeling language targeting the modeling of human-centric processes. Despite its growing reputation since 2016, when the OMG standant was released, the usage and the adoption potential of CMMN is not yet evaluated. The goal of this paper is to evaluate CMMN language and th...
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Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) systems are envisioned to provide high-quality healthcare services to patients in the comfort of their home, utilizing cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and medical sensors. Patient comfort and willingness to participate in such efforts is a prominent factor for their adoption. As IoT technology ha...
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Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) was introduced by the Object Management Group as an alternative modeling language, targeting human-centric processes characterized by lack of structure and agility. However, although it is adequately supported by well-known process management tools, CMMN applicability as a modeling language is being questio...
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Internet of Things (IoT)-based systems are rapidly evolving, offering promising technological, financial and social prospects in multiple domains, including healthcare. Medical systems, integrated with IoT features, can support healthcare activities, such as the remote monitoring of patients, the real-time diagnosis of medical issues, etc., improvi...
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Business process agility remains an intriguing issue for business process management (BPM) when it comes to modeling human-centric processes. Several attempts were made from academia to find alternative approaches, with the reputable adaptive case management to be introduced recently as an alternative to BPM methodology and case management modeling...
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CMMN, developed by OMG, is a graphical language for modeling and managing knowledge work. Being highly unstructured and unpredictable and therefore very challenging, knowledge work is studied by Adaptive Case Management. CMMN encompasses a variety of ACM concepts, facilitating case management, however, is still bound by the traditional separation o...
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In this paper we present the development of a collaborative community using exclusively open source software. After the definition of the functional requirements of the project, we focus on finding specific software components to satisfy these requirements. The intention was to minimize the development effort and labor, relying on open source softw...
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Case Management Modeling and Notation (CMMN) standard was introduced as a alternative language of Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) targeting the modeling of human-centric processes characterized by agility. During our involvement in a project for modeling a collaborative process, the way CMMN may be used by modelers was evaluated. The re...
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Adaptive Case Management is an alternative approach to support human-intensive processes. It may be served by Case Management Modeling Notation (CMMN) language for modeling purposes. In this paper, ACM concepts are adopted to support human-intensive processes executed in social environments, referred to as social processes. As a first step, the usa...
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Information systems based on the Internet of Things (IoT) are driving revolutionary solutions in innumerable domains, as the sensitive domain of healthcare. Indicatively, remote monitoring of patients and real-time diagnosis are anticipated as complex systems, offering various services to the associated humans (e.g. patients and caregivers). While...
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Human-centric processes are characterized by the need to provide participants with everything they require without restricting them. A typical example of such a process is medical treatment, which involves medical personnel cooperating to treat patients. ACM is a well-known approach targeting the support of knowledge workers, while S-BPM is a typic...

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