contents:
1 Home
2 Project Objectives
3 Project Description
4 User Case Study
5 Partners
 
5.1 The Open Group (prime contractor)
5.2 Geco-Prakla
5.3Heinz Nixdorf
5.4 LogOn Technology
5.5 Prism
5.6 Sintef
5.7 University of Frankfurt
6 Bibliography
7 For further information!
Company Profile SINTEF performs contract research and development for industry and the public sector, and SINTEF has 2140 employees situated in Trondheim, Oslo and Moi Rana. SINTEF is the largest independent research organisation in Scandinavia, fourth largest in Europe, and serves both Norwegian and foreign clients. The total turnover in 1993 was 188 NMCU and contracts for industry and the public sector accounted for 78% of the operating revenues.

SINTEF Informatics constitutes a division within the Information Technology area in SINTEF. The division has 70 employees, mainly with background from computer science and industrial mathematics. The close collaboration with the University of Oslo (UiO) and the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) ensures a stable development of base technology and knowledge. Basic knowledge within areas such as integration technology, object-oriented technology, geometric modelling and process simulation form a broad basis for project work for industry and the public sector. Some application areas which are covered are mechanical industry (CAD and process simulation), CAD-systems, materials technology, geographical information systems (GIS), medicine, oil and gas exploration and production, planning, business information systems, computer supported co-operative work and standardisation.

SINTEF Informatics has a long experience in participating in EU projects, starting with the first framework programme. SINTEF Informatics has for several years been working in the areas of systems integration and interoperability. The OBOE project is hence a very interesting project for SINTEF, right in the middle of our field of competence and interests. The work in OBOE is undertaken by the systems integration group at SINTEF Telecom and Informaties - Distributed Information Systems. This group consists of 10 persons, and has a long history in the area of systems integration and interoperability. Appendix B shows some of our publications in that area.

Contribution
to OBOE
SINTEF's role is to contribute with methodology support for systems integration and interoperability, based on Business Objects. This support is based on SIMOD - Systems Integration Modelling method, which again is based on the object oriented OOram methodology.
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SEL, June 11, 1999