About me

Me according to my husband Me when I was just a little Linda
Name: ir. L.I. (Linda) Terlouw
Address 1: Icris B.V., Martinus Nijhoffhove 2, Nieuwegein
Address 2: Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Mekelweg 4, Delft
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Consulting work (generating a continuous flow of powerpoint presentations and word documents)
I work for Icris B.V. as an enterprise architect with a focus on EAI. Before starting Icris B.V. I worked for Ordina as an enterprise architect/solution architect and IBM as a data warehousing specialist and IT optimization consultant. Clients I’ve worked for include: ABN AMRO, ING, Vopak, several medical organizations, Robeco, Dutch Department of Defense and several transporting companies.

PhD work (sitting in a dark room thinking about things nobody in the world cares about)
I am a part-time PhD student at the University of Delft in the Department of Information Systems of Prof. dr. ir. Jan L.G. Dietz. Usually I’m in Delft on Fridays to work on the CIAO! program. My main research interests are: Service Oriented Architecture, Semantics, Ontologies, Interorganizational Business Processes, Orchestration, and Choreography.

Study
I’ve studied Computer Science and Business Information Technology at the University of Twente at the department of Information Systems.

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Linda Terlouw works as an IT Architect in the field of SOA for Icris BV . She advises large corporations about the gradual migration towards a service-oriented way of thinking and the use of ESB technology for its technical implementation. Before starting Icris, Linda worked for several large companies like IBM and Ordina. Linda holds both an MSc in Computer Science and an MSc in Business Information Technology from the University of Twente. Currently she is pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the Delft University of Technology. The focus of this research is the specification of services working from DEMO models. The research is part of the CIAO! Program.