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INCO-Copernicus Concerted Action AMCAI "Application of Modern Concepts in the Automated Information- management in the Harbours by Using Advanced IT-solutions" INCO-Copernicus Accompanying Measure DAMAC-HP “Further Development and Practical Application of Harbour Processes Managing and Controlling Models, Methods and Techniques” Latvian State Research Programme “Optimisation of the Latvian Transport System” Leonardo da Vinci pilot project LOGIS “Long-distance Tutorial Network in “Logistics Information Systems” Based on WEB Technologies” IST-2000 Accompanying Measure BALTPORTS-IT "Simulation and IT-solutions: Applications in the Baltic Ports' Areas of the Newly Associated States" IST-2004 Coordinated Action ELOGMAR-M “Web-based and Mobile Solutions for Collaborative Work Environ- ment with Logistics and Maritime Applications” Competitive and Sustainable Growth’ Programme SIM-SERV Project “Virtual Institute for Production Simula- tion Services” FP6 NMP Specific targeted research project ECLIPS „Extended Collaborative Integrated Life Cycle Supply Chain Planning System” ERDF project “Information Technology for Providing Sustainability of the Electrical Transmission Network and Generation” ELRI-184 INFROM “Integrated Intelligent Platform for Monitoring the Cross-Border Natural-Technological Systems“ FP7 ICT CaaS project “Capability as a Service for Digital Enterprises“ State Research Programme 2.2.1. NexIT “Next Generation Information and Communication Technologies” (sub-project “Research and Innovative Solutions in the Area of Intelligent Transport Systems”) COST Action TD1406 “Innovation on Intelligent Management of Heritage Building” ESF project „Information and Communication Technology Competence Center” (sub-project “Monolithic Systems Decomposition Method Compliant with the Principles of SOA”) IT Competence Center project „A Method for Decomposition of Monolithic Systems According to SOA Principles” INTEREG IIIC project „Grisi: Geomatics Regional Information Society Initiative” Institute of Information Technology Riga Technical University Application of computational intelligence to problems in bioinformatics IT risk functional modelling, analysis and management Director: Prof., Dr. sc. ing. Jānis Grabis Address: 1/3 - 400 Meza Street, Riga, LV-1048, Latvia Phones: +371 67089594; +371 67089514 Fax: +371 67089513 Web: http://iti.rtu.lv/ http://mik.itl.rtu.lv/ Adaptation of enterprise applications to contextual changes Hybrid modelling and optimization of complex systems and intelligent data processing Integrated forecasting, modelling and simulation methods for industrial applications Intelligent monitoring and control based on processing of heterogeneous data Integrated simulation metamodelling and optimisation technologies Simulation-based supply chain collaborative planning and sustainable management Interactive geo-simulation and visualisation tools for logistics National Research Projects Public Transport Simulation System The project provides an interactive GIS-based dynamic modelling tool for territory and transport planners that allow analysing and improving an access of inhabitants to public transport services. A cartographic material is used to create a public transport network, to edit it and evaluate accessibility and approachability of the public transport. Contact: Asoc. prof., Dr. sc. ing. Arnis Lektauers Simulation-based Cluster Analysis and Optimisation of Vehicle Schedules The project offers an integrated methodology and software tools for clustering of product delivery tactical plans in regional distribution centres and optimising vehicle schedules. A cluster analysis of delivery tactical plans aims providing qualitative solutions for the scheduling optimisation task and decreasing the computation costs for the delivery planning task in distribution centres. Contact: Prof., Dr. habil. sc. ing. Galina Merkuryeva IT Risk Evaluation Support System The project offers an application domain specific modelling and simulation language that allows analysing of the IT risks based on unified specifications of models of information systems, thus implementing a single window approach. The developed software prototype provides simulation and documentation of IT processes with identified risks. Contact: Asoc. prof., Dr. sc. ing. Andrejs Romanovs National research grants: - “Development of Intelligent Simulation Tools” - “Development and Implementation of Intelligent Simulation and Optimisation Tools for Logistics Systems” - “Development and Application of Simulation-based Tools for Analysis and Optimisation of Logistics Systems” - “Development and Implementation of the Simulation-supported Training Methodology in Logistics” - “Simulation-based Optimisation Using Computational Intelligence” - “Simulation and Computational Intelligence Methods for Logistics and E-business Optimization” - “A Continuous Improvement Theory for Enterprise Applications” - ”Automated Generation of Analytical Models on Basis of Information System Models” Research project profile:

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INCO-Copernicus Concerted Action AMCAI "Application of Modern Concepts in the Automated Information-management in the Harbours by Using Advanced IT-solutions"INCO-Copernicus Accompanying Measure DAMAC-HP “Further Development and Practical Application of Harbour Processes Managing and Controlling Models, Methods and Techniques” Latvian State Research Programme “Optimisation of the Latvian Transport System” Leonardo da Vinci pilot project LOGIS “Long-distance Tutorial Network in “Logistics Information Systems” Based on WEB Technologies” IST-2000 Accompanying Measure BALTPORTS-IT "Simulation and IT-solutions: Applications in the Baltic Ports' Areas of the Newly Associated States" IST-2004 Coordinated Action ELOGMAR-M “Web-based and Mobile Solutions for Collaborative Work Environ-ment with Logistics and Maritime Applications” Competitive and Sustainable Growth’ Programme SIM-SERV Project “Virtual Institute for Production Simula-tion Services” FP6 NMP Speci�c targeted research project ECLIPS „Extended Collaborative Integrated Life Cycle Supply Chain Planning System” ERDF project “Information Technology for Providing Sustainability of the Electrical Transmission Network and Generation” ELRI-184 INFROM “Integrated Intelligent Platform for Monitoring the Cross-Border Natural-Technological Systems“ FP7 ICT CaaS project “Capability as a Service for Digital Enterprises“ State Research Programme 2.2.1. NexIT “Next Generation Information and Communication Technologies” (sub-project “Research and Innovative Solutions in the Area of Intelligent Transport Systems”) COST Action TD1406 “Innovation on Intelligent Management of Heritage Building”ESF project „Information and Communication Technology Competence Center” (sub-project “Monolithic Systems Decomposition Method Compliant with the Principles of SOA”)IT Competence Center project „A Method for Decomposition of Monolithic Systems According to SOA Principles”INTEREG IIIC project „Grisi: Geomatics Regional Information Society Initiative”

Institute of Information Technology Riga Technical University

Application of computational intelligence to problems in bioinformatics

IT risk functional modelling, analysis and management

Director: Prof., Dr. sc. ing. Jānis Grabis Address: 1/3 - 400 Meza Street, Riga, LV-1048, Latvia

Phones: +371 67089594; +371 67089514Fax: +371 67089513

Web: http://iti.rtu.lv/ http://mik.itl.rtu.lv/

Adaptation of enterprise applications to contextual changes

Hybrid modelling and optimization of complex systems and intelligent data processing

Integrated forecasting, modelling and simulation methods for industrial applications

Intelligent monitoring and control based on processing of heterogeneous data

Integrated simulation metamodelling and optimisation technologies

Simulation-based supply chain collaborative planning and sustainable management

Interactive geo-simulation and visualisation tools for logistics

National Research ProjectsPublic Transport Simulation System

The project provides an interactive GIS-based dynamic modelling tool for territory and transport planners that allow analysing and improving an access of inhabitants to public transport services. A cartographic material is used to create a public transport network, to edit it and evaluate accessibility and approachability of the public transport.

Contact: Asoc. prof., Dr. sc. ing. Arnis Lektauers

Simulation-based Cluster Analysis and Optimisation of Vehicle Schedules

The project o�ers an integrated methodology and software tools for clustering of product delivery tactical plans in regional distribution centres and optimising vehicle schedules. A cluster analysis of delivery tactical plans aims providing qualitative solutions for the scheduling optimisation task and decreasing the computation costs for the delivery planning task in distribution centres.

Contact: Prof., Dr. habil. sc. ing. Galina Merkuryeva

IT Risk Evaluation Support System

The project o�ers an application domain speci�c modelling and simulation language that allows analysing of the IT risks based on uni�ed speci�cations of models of information systems, thus implementing a single window approach. The developed software prototype provides simulation and documentation of IT processes with identi�ed risks.

Contact: Asoc. prof., Dr. sc. ing. Andrejs Romanovs

National research grants: - “Development of Intelligent Simulation Tools”- “Development and Implementation of Intelligent Simulation and Optimisation Tools for Logistics Systems” - “Development and Application of Simulation-based Tools for Analysis and Optimisation of Logistics Systems” - “Development and Implementation of the Simulation-supported Training Methodology in Logistics”- “Simulation-based Optimisation Using Computational Intelligence” - “Simulation and Computational Intelligence Methods for Logistics and E-business Optimization”- “A Continuous Improvement Theory for Enterprise Applications”- ”Automated Generation of Analytical Models on Basis of Information System Models”

Research project pro�le:

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The project addresses multi-echelon supply chain planning for industries with batch and semi-batch processes on a tactical level (weeks/months) spanning the full life cycle of the product. The project o�ers the simulation optimisation environment for automatic generating and running a network simulation model, generat-ing production rules for switching from one planning policy to another and optimizing parameters of a multi-echelon cyclic schedule, thus providing conditions for minimiza-tion of the total inventories through the whole supply chain, taking into account a product life-cycle.

Extended Collaborative Integrated Life Cycle Supply Chain Planning System, FP6 NMP2-CT-2006-032378, 2006-2009, http://eclips.eu

Contact: Prof., Dr. habil. sc. ing. Yuri Merkuryev

The CaaS vision is to enable con�guration of business services by enterprise business models and development of executable software with built-in contextualization algorithms. Context aware business capabilities are developed using Enterprise modeling techniques as a starting point, capability design patterns for reuse and best practices based identi�cation and composition of required capabilities and delivery adjustment algorithms to modify capability delivery to the changing execution context.

Contact: Prof., Dr. sc. ing. Jānis Grabis

Capability as a Service in Digital Enterprises FP7 ICT ICT-2013.1.3, Reference No. 61135, 2013 – 2016, http://caas-project.eu

Integrated Intelligent Platform for Monitoring the Cross-Border Natural-Technological Systems, ESTLATRUS/2.1/ELRI-184/2011/14 within European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument 2007 – 2013, 2012-2014, http://infrom.eu

The project o�ers an integrated technological framework and infrastructure for real-time intelligent monitoring and control based on processing heterogeneous data received from space and ground-based facilities. The technological platform provides image processing, integration of heterogeneous data and knowledge, crowd sourcing and interfacing with GIS, as well as data-�ow computing models, geo-simulation and 3D visualisation. Support tools and modelling scenario are developed for speci�c use cases - river �ood short-term forecasting, analysis of water pollution and forest �re distribution.

Contact: Prof., Dr. habil. sc. ing. Yuri Merkuryev