itemis

Coordinates: 51°36′17″N 7°27′13″E / 51.60485°N 7.45350°E / 51.60485; 7.45350
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itemis AG
Company typeLimited company (Aktiengesellschaft (AG))
IndustrySoftware
Founded2003
Headquarters
Key people
Supervisory board:
  • Michael Neuhaus (Chairman)
  • Harald Goertz
  • Eric Swehla

Board:

  • Jens Wagener (Chairman)
  • Dr. Stephan Eberle
  • Wolfgang Neuhaus
  • Franz-Josef Schuermann[1]
RevenueNo information[2]
Number of employees
220 (May 2019)[3]
Websitewww.itemis.com

itemis AG, headquartered in Lünen (North Rhine-Westphalia), is a German IT consulting and software development company, active among other things in the field of model-driven software development (MDSD). With the YAKINDU product family, itemis sells a number of self-developed software products.

History[edit]

itemis AG was founded in 2003 as a GmbH & Co. KG by Wolfgang Neuhaus and Jens Wagener. In September 2007, the change of the legal form took place. itemis AG is one of the largest IT companies in the Lünen region. The company's headquarters are located on the premises of the LÜNTEC Technology Center in the Brambauer part of town.

Other German locations are in Berlin, Bonn, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Heide, Leipzig, Paderborn, and Stuttgart. International locations exist in Vélizy-Villacoublay near the French capital Paris and since 2017, in the Tunisian capital Tunis.[citation needed]

From 2009 to 2020, itemis was also represented in Windisch in the Swiss canton of Aargau.[4] On 2020-12-11, itemis Schweiz GmbH was renamed Arcware GmbH;[5] itemis AG ceased to be a company partner.

Business[edit]

Thematic fields[edit]

Itemis AG offers consulting services and software development in various areas of modern IT,[6] including data science (artificial intelligence, machine learning), smart technologies (smart home, IoT, industry 4.0), web development, IT modernization, software & systems engineering, usability engineering, and agile software development.

Software development[edit]

To implement software development projects, itemis AG frequently uses its expertise in building domain-specific languages and in model-driven software development (see below).

The company is frequently represented with presentations or as an exhibitor at IT events and other business events in various industries. It also offers its own events on the subject of software development.[7]

Products[edit]

Under the YAKINDU brand itemis AG offers a family of its own software tools:[8]

  • YAKINDU Statechart Tools: state machine development
  • YAKINDU Model Viewer: Viewer for Simulink and Stateflow models
  • YAKINDU Traceability: ensures traceability in requirements management
  • YAKINDU Security Analyst: Risk Analysis of Technical Systems in the (Automotive) Development Process
  • YAKINDU EA-Bridge: Library for accessing Enterprise Architect models

Model-driven software development[edit]

itemis AG was initially active in the field of model-driven software development (MDSD). After MDSD was first introduced primarily in the development of enterprise applications, itemis AG also transferred these approaches to the development of embedded systems, which are used, for example, in aircraft, cars or production facilities.

Development tools[edit]

Tools (editors, generators, validators) are required to support model-driven development processes. itemis AG initially developed such tools under an open-source license and made them available under the umbrella of the Eclipse project.

Research projects[edit]

Since 2005, itemis AG has participated in 22 research projects, according to their own statements,[9] and has also held the project management for some of them. This also included the management of research projects for the practical transfer and further development of research results within the context of model-driven development techniques. Within the scope of the MDA4E research project, model-driven development methods for the development of embedded systems based on the Eclipse project were developed. Further research projects dealt with the model-driven development of product management systems, the integrated specification of mechatronic products and production systems, the reuse of simulation models and the construction of model repositories. Research partners were Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Fachhochschule Dortmund),[10] Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster,[11] Paderborn University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology[12][13] in Karlsruhe, German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) headquartered in Cologne, and Leipzig University.

Publications and lectures[edit]

Research results and practical experience are publicly discussed and published through events of the Special Interest Group Model Driven Software Engineering. Furthermore, itemis AG is represented in the Gesellschaft für Informatik's working group for model-driven software architecture and in the BITKOM industry association's strategy circle for software-intensive, embedded systems. Employees of itemis AG have written technical books on model-driven software development.[14][15][16][17] Itemis AG employees have also repeatedly published articles in journals, e.g. in Javaspektrum,[18][19] in Javamagazin,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26] in OBJEKTspektrum,[27] in Computerwoche,[28] in Elektronikpraxis,[29] and in Eclipse Magazin.[30]

itemis employees held talks at technical conferences such as OOP[31] and Embedded World.[32]

Scrum[edit]

itemis AG has been licensed by the Scrum.org organization to carry out certification classes for the agile project management method Scrum.[33] Furthermore, itemis AG employees wrote a book on agile project management with Scrum.[34] Today, itemis AG offers preparatory courses for Scrum certifications, which are approved by TÜV Süd.[35]

Eclipse[edit]

Itemis AG was at times one of twelve strategic members[36][37] of Eclipse Foundation, the umbrella organization of the Eclipse project, and was represented on the board of directors.[38] Today, the company is a solution member[39] of the Eclipse Foundation.

Itemis AG founded the Xtext and Xtend projects and managed the Eclipse Modeling Framework project in collaboration with Ed Merks.

Itemis AG is one of the founding members of the OpenADx working group within the Eclipse Foundation.[40] OEMs from the automotive industry, tool manufacturers, and developers are working together here to create better compatibility, common interfaces and broader interoperability of software for autonomous driving. This is how OpenADx aims to accelerate innovation and productivity. Other founding members are AVL, Bosch, Eteration, IBM, JC Information Management, Red Hat and Siemens.

Awards[edit]

  • Innovator of the year 2019: First place in the TOP 100 innovation competition in size class B (up to 200 employees)[41]
  • Crefozert (2010 – 2018): Creditreform Dortmund's annually awarded rating seal[42]
  • Innovative through research (2018/2019): Award by the Donors' Association for the Promotion of Sciences and Humanities in Germany (ITE4842LUE)[9]
  • Innovative through research (2016/2017): Award by the Donors' Association for the Promotion of Sciences and Humanities in Germany (ITE1399LUE)[9]
  • Deloitte Technology Fast 50 (2011): Awarded as being one of the fifty fastest-growing technology companies[43]
  • Deutscher Personalwirtschaftspreis 2010: First place at the “Human Resources Competition” (Deutscher Personalwirtschaftspreis) for the working time model “4+1”[44]
  • Agile Leadership Award 2010: First place for competence in agile project management[45]
  • Deloitte Technology Fast 50 (2009): Honored as one of the ten fastest growing technology companies.[46]
  • Land der Ideen 2008: Included as a "select place" in the Federal Initiative "Germany – Land of Ideas" (Bundesinitiative "Deutschland – Land der Ideen")[47]
  • Jax Innovation Award 2007: Third place for openArchitectureWare[48]
  • Award winner at the "Ruhr Area Competition for the Future" (Zukunftswettbewerb Ruhrgebiet)[49] in the years 2005 and 2006, under the "Objective 2" (Ziel 2) program of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia with Research Center Jülich (Forschungszentrum Jülich) being the research management organization. The funds were awarded by the Center for Innovation and Technology (Zentrum für Innovation und Technik, ZENIT).
  • Start2Grow 2004 founding competition by the municipality of Dortmund[50]

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  2. ^ Audited and published financial statements for the year 2007 are not known. There are official turnover figures from the profit and loss statement for the year 2006 (i.e. before conversion of the company into an AG) for Itemis GmbH IT Beratung und Softwareentwicklung, Pforzheim, only: The turnover of this GmbH amounted to 113,745 EUR. Balance sheet data without profit and loss exist for
    • itemis management GmbH, Lünen
    • itemis Verwaltungs-GmbH, Lünen
    • itemis GmbH & Co. KG
    • itemis products and solutions GmbH & Co. KG, Lünen.
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51°36′17″N 7°27′13″E / 51.60485°N 7.45350°E / 51.60485; 7.45350