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9th EMISA 2018: Rostock, Germany
- Michael Fellmann, Kurt Sandkuhl:
Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Enterprise Modeling and Information Systems Architectures, Rostock, Germany, May 24th - 25th, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2097, CEUR-WS.org 2018
Session 2: PhD Proposals
- Thorsten Schoormann, Ralf Knackstedt:
Towards Tool-supported Reflection of Sustainability in Business Models. 6-10 - Sankalita Mandal:
A Flexible Event Handling Model for Using Events in Business Processes. 11-15 - Fabienne Lambusch:
Smart Self-Management for Better Working. 16-20 - Bastian Wurm:
Patterns of Stability and Change in Business Processes. 21-28 - Steven Gross:
About the Selection of a Business Process Improvement Methodology. 29-35 - Isaac da Silva Torres:
The Role of Process Representations in Business Process Redesign Projects. 36-40
Session 3: Novel Directions
- Luise Pufahl, Niels Martin:
Batching vs. Non-batching in Business Processes. 41-45 - Dominik Bork, Steven Alter:
Relaxing Modeling Criteria to Produce Genuinely Flexible, Controllable, and Usable Enterprise Modeling Methods. 46-50 - Robert Winter, Michael Blaschke:
Same Same But Different - Federating Enterprise Modelling for the Digitalized and Data-driven Enterprise. 51-57 - Heinrich C. Mayr, Judith Michael, Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov, Suneth Ranasinghe, Claudia Steinberger:
A Model Centered Perspective on Software-Intensive Systems. 58-64 - Nils Neidhardt, Carsten Köhler, Markus Nüttgens:
Cloud Service Billing and Service Level Agreement Monitoring based on Blockchain. 65-69 - Anne Gutschmidt:
Empirical Insights into the Appraisal of Tool Support for Participative Enterprise Modeling. 70-74 - Kai Adam, Lukas Netz, Simon Varga, Judith Michael, Bernhard Rumpe, Patricia Heuser, Peter Letmathe:
Model-Based Generation of Enterprise Information Systems. 75-79 - Guangming Li, Renata Medeiros de Carvalho:
Dealing with Artifact-Centric Systems: a Process Mining Approach. 80-84 - Jannis Vogel, Sven Jannaber, Benedikt Zobel, Oliver Thomas:
Design and Development of a Process Modelling Environment for Business Process Utilization within Smart Glasses. 85-89 - Simon Hagen, Sven Jannaber, Oliver Thomas:
Towards Practical Applicability of Service Engineering: A Literature Review as Starting Point for SE Method Design. 90-94 - Benedikt Zobel, Lisa Berkemeier, Sebastian Werning, Jannis Vogel, Ingmar Ickerott, Oliver Thomas:
Towards a Modular Reference Architecture for Smart Glasses-based Systems in the Logistics Domain. 95-99
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