The REA-25 conference will address all different angles of REA and there will be research, education, and practitioner paper presentations. In addition, there will be tutorials, panel sessions, invited presentations, and special tracks for sharing teaching practices and developing business process patterns. The final program for the REA-25 conference will be published no later than June 1. See below for a list of workshops, presentations, and other activities that have already been scheduled. Please contact Guido Geerts (geertsg@lerner.udel.edu) if you have further questions regarding the program. 


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INVITED PRESENTATIONS

 

IP1

Beyond Traditional Solutions: Where ERP Must Go

Brian Sommer

IP2

ERP Controls Integration

James "Rick" Barrow and John C. Kowalski

IP3

Workday -- Commercial Enterprise Software based on REA

Mark Nittler


PAPER PRESENTATIONS

 

P1

An Ontology-Based Enterprise Model for Managerial Planning and Control

 Kim Church (University of Arkansas, USA) and Rod Smith (California State University Long Beach, USA)

     

P2

Applying Semantic Web  Technologies that Automate Extended REA Typifications, Groupings and Associations

Tod Sedbrook and Richard Newmark (University of Northern Colorado, USA)

     
P3

A Property Driven Approach Towards Creating an Adaptive REA Framework

Mette Jaquet and Kasper Osterbye (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
     
P4

Modeling a Business Process and Querying the Resulting Database: Analyzing RFID Data to develop Business Intelligence

Faye Borthick (Georgia State University, USA), Paul Bowen,   and Gregory Gerard (Florida State University)

     
P5

Beyond the Enterprise.

Taking REA to Higher Levels

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Bob Haugen (Logistical Software, USA)

     
P6

Positioning REA as a Business Domain Ontology

Wim Laurier, Geerts Poels, Frederik Gailly (University of Ghent, Belgium)


WORK IN PROGRESS PAPER PRESENTATIONS

 

P7

On the Alignment of Goal Models and Business Models

 Birger Andersson, Maria Bergholtz, Ananda Edirisuriya, Tharaka Ilaperuma, Paul Johanesson, Jelena Zdravkovic (Stockholm University, Sweden)

     

P8

REAP the fruits of REA. An ontological evaluation of Firstness

Wim Laurier, Geerts Poels, Frederik Gailly (University of Ghent, Belgium)

     

P9

Simply Stated: REA and Useful Accounting Information

Ann O'Brien (University of Wisconsin -- Madison, USA)
     

 

SPECIAL TRACKS

Special Tracks will take place during the conference ((Thursday June 14 & Friday June 15).  

 

ST1

Integrating REA in the classroom.

 Julie Smith David

ST2

REA Business Patterns.

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Pavel Hruby

 

TUTORIALS

Tutorials will take place before the conference on Wednesday June 13. 

 
T1

REA-101: A Quick Tour of Basic Ontological Components

Bill McCarthy

T2

REA and Systems Integration.

 Julie Smith David

T3

Designing Reusable Enterprise Solutions Using REA.

Pavel Hruby


WORKSHOPS

Workshops will take place during the conference (Thursday June 14 & Friday June 15).

 
W1

Incorporating Data Modeling and ACCESS into the Accounting Information Systems (AIS) course.

 Janie Chang

W2

Security and Control Within the Semantics of the REA model.

Graham Gal

W3

REA, Continuous Reporting and Continuous Assurance.

Lili Sun and Miklos Vasarhelyi

W4

REA-Relevant Empirical Behavioral Research

Cheryl Dunn. Greg Gerard, Sev Grabski, Geert Poels

W5

REA and XBRL – An ontological match?

Roger Debreceny


DEMONSTRATIONS

 

D1

REA-based ERP solution

 Christian Vibe Scheller