From 1994 to 2004, Van Hee was also a director at Bakkenist Management Consultants, and after it was incorporated by
Deloitte, at Deloitte.[5]
Throughout his career, much of his research, university teaching, and consultancy centered on
business process modeling, often with the aid of
Petri net-based modeling techniques.[6][7][8][9]
As Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer science at the Eindhoven University of Technology Van Hee had initiated an own investigation, asking among other
Andries Brouwer and
Gerard 't Hooft for a second opinion, which led to the cancellation of the PhD graduation of Marcoen Cabbolet in 2008.[10] Afterwards a Committee for Scientific Integrity initially ruled that the Dean of the University and Deans of the Faculties had failed to apply the principle of
audi alteram partem in the process,[11] but in the appeal case Van Hee and others were acquitted.[10]
In 2011 Van Hee was appointed Officer of the
Order of Orange-Nassau for his exceptional contributions to science and society.[3]
Publications
Books a selection:
1978. Bayesian control of Markov chains. Doctoral thesis Eindhoven University of Technology. Amsterdam : Mathematisch Centrum.
1993. Systems engineering : a formal approach. Eindhoven : Eindhoven University of Technology.
2004. Workflow management: models, methods, and systems. With
Wil van der Aalst. The MIT press, 2004.
References
^Hevner, Alan R., et al. "Design science in information systems research." MIS Quarterly 28.1 (2004): 75-105.
^K.M. van Hee, B. Huitink and D.K. Leegwater (1986) Portplan : a decision support system for port terminals. Rotterdam : Econometric Institute. (One of the first reports for the Econometric Institute by Van Hee et al.