Publications

Currently working on an article about service specification and one about business component identification.

Art Ligthart, Jan-Willem Hubbers et al (eds), Service Oriented Architecture, De volgende fase, Richtlijnen voor het innoveren van bedrijfsprocessen en het inrichten van de ICT-organisatie: Socrates, SDU, October 2008 – Book co-editor and co-author of chapter “De zoektocht naar een gebalanceerd serviceportfolio”

L.I. Terlouw, Comparing Methodologies for Service-Orientation Using the
Generic System Development Process, Proceedings of the MSVVEIS workshop, Barcelona, June 2008

L.I. Terlouw, Towards a Business-Oriented Specification of Services, Proceedings of the CIAO! and EOMAS workshops, LNBIP 10, pp. 122–136, Montpellier, June 2008

G.A. Boonzaaijer, L.I. Terlouw, F. Bussemaker, De twee alternatieven voor maatwerk: Java EE en .NET, BPM blijft ook ICT implementeren, Business Process Magazine, December 2007

J. Hubbers, A. Ligthart, L.I. Terlouw, Ten Ways to Identify Services, SOA Magazine, December 2007

J. Hubbers, A. Ligthart, L.I. Terlouw, De valkuilen bij SOA, Een top 10 van methoden om services te identificeren – deel 2, Computable, November 2007

J. Hubbers, A. Ligthart, L.I. Terlouw, SOA niet gebaat bij improvisatie, Een top 10 van methoden om services te identificeren – deel 1, Computable, December 2007

L.I. Terlouw, Ontology-based Change Management of Composite Services (research proposal), OTM PhD Conference, Montpellier, France, October 2006

L.I. Terlouw, G.A. Boonzaaijer, Orkestratie met BPEL (Dutch), Business Process Magazine, January 2006


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.