Jelena Zdravkovic
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Hometown:
Stockholm
About Me:
I was born in Belgrade some time ago. Currently, I'm working as a senior lecturer and a researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. I hold the PhD degree in computer sciences and the MBA degree for e-commerce.
Website:
http://www.dsv.su.se/~jelenaz
Favorite Research:
Any research in business modeling and system design that finds its application in practice
Favorite Teaching:
Process and service Modeling, requirements engineering, system integration

About me

I am a senior lecturer working at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences at Stockholm University and the Royal Institute of Technology, where I am a member in the laboratory SYSLAB. Here you will find information about my research and teaching as well as some blog postings.
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I was born in Belgrade some time ago. Currently, I'm working as a senior lecturer and a researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. I hold the PhD degree in computer sciences and the MBA degree for e-commerce.

Jelena has received her BSc and Msc in Electrical and Computer Engineering Sciences from the Belgrade's University, in 1992 and 1996 respectively. At that time she worked as a desinger and project manager for systems development in the IT consulting company Informatika. Jelena received her PhD in Computer and System Sciences from Royal University of Technology (KTH), in 2006. Same year, she became senior lecturer at the KTH. She works in the area of development of information systems.

Jelena teaches several courses at the ground and master studies, including Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, System Integration with Process-based Systems, and Requirements Engineering

Jelena has published work on goal and business modeling, business proces modeling and integration for e-commerce purposes, and service engineering. She has participated in several national and integration projects on the interoperability of information systems, service modeling and engineering.

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A new course- Requirements Engineering!

Requirements Engineering (RE) plays a fundamental role within the systems development process. The goal of this course is to bring in the concepts, methods and techniques needed in the eliciting, analyzing, documenting, validating, and managing requirements for complex information systems. It explains how requirements engineering fits into a broader systems development process, and provides an understanding of the main challenges in requirements engineering nowadays. During this course, you will… Continue

Posted on November 6, 2008 at 9:34am —

Jelena Zdravkovic

Research Project Application: A Universal Repository of Process Models, submitted to Vetenskapsrådet, April 15, 2008

The rapid development of the Internet during the last decade has supported enterprises in building novel infrastructures, setting up virtual organisations, and operating in larger geographical spaces. To manage this new environment, enterprises need to align their IT infrastructures to the business processes. Therefore, the interest in business process management using Process Aware Information Systems (PAIS) has been rapidly increasing. Solutions implemented in PAISs are often complex and time-… Continue

Posted on April 21, 2008 at 2:30pm —

Jelena Zdravkovic

Service Engineering

Service engineering is an approach to the study, design and implementation of service systems in which specific constellations of organizations and technologies provide value for others in the form of electronic services.


Key to this approach is the Service-Oriented Computing (SOC)

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Posted on December 18, 2007 at 10:41am —

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The 13th of January, the IT for Health group at DSV went for a three dayHEXAnord network meeting in Vilnius, Lithuania. Apart from Hercules Dalianis, Martin Hassel, Sumithra Velupillai, Elin Carlsson, Helen Allvin and me from DSV, there were partic…
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Hi, I am in the process of editing a book entitled "E-Health Communities and Online Self-Help Groups: Applications and Usage" to be published by IGI Global (www.igi-global.com) scheduled for release in 2011. If you have ideas for a book chapter in t…
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Me and my supervisor Hercules Dalianis have tranformed my thesis into a paper that has been accepted for the 7th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). The title is: "Influence of Module Order for Rule Based De-identif…
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Ambjörn Naeve I am a guest lecturer ("gästlektor") at DSV during the spring of 2010
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Göran Goldkuhl is guest professor since 1 Jan 2010. From Görans's profile: I am guest professor (10%) in information systems since Jan 1 2010. This is actually a comeback to both DSV and SYSLAB. I was employed at DSV 1973-1982. I got my PhD 1980…
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