default search action
13. BIS 2010: Berlin, Germany
- Witold Abramowicz, Robert Tolksdorf:
Business Information Systems, 13th International Conference, BIS 2010, Berlin, Germany, May 3-5, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 47, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-12813-4
Session 1. Search and Knowledge Sharing
- Rasmus Hahn, Christian Bizer, Christopher Sahnwaldt, Christian Herta, Scott Robinson, Michaela Bürgle, Holger Düwiger, Ulrich Scheel:
Faceted Wikipedia Search. 1-11 - Shahla Ghobadi, Farhad Daneshgar, Graham Low:
A Model of Cross-Functional Coopetition in Software Development Project Teams. 12-22 - Konstantinos Christidis, Gregoris Mentzas:
Using Probabilistic Topic Models in Enterprise Social Software. 23-34
Session 2. Data and Information Security
- Christian Fürber, Martin Hepp:
Using SPARQL and SPIN for Data Quality Management on the Semantic Web. 35-46 - Rafael Hellmann, Joachim Griesbaum, Thomas Mandl:
Quality in Blogs: How to Find the Best User Generated Content. 47-58 - Naiem Khodabandehloo Yeganeh, Shazia W. Sadiq:
Avoiding Inconsistency in User Preferences for Data Quality Aware Queries. 59-70
Session 3. Web Experience Modelling
- Ashwin Ittoo, Laura Maruster, Hans Wortmann, Gosse Bouma:
Textractor: A Framework for Extracting Relevant Domain Concepts from Irregular Corporate Textual Datasets. 71-82 - Jérémy Besson, Ieva Mitasiunaite, Audrone Lupeikiene, Jean-François Boulicaut:
Comparing Intended and Real Usage in Web Portal: Temporal Logic and Data Mining. 83-93 - Robert Andrei Buchmann, Radu Meza:
Capturing Eye Tracking Data for Customer Profiling. 94-105
Session 4. Business Processes and Rules
- Ahmed Awad, Matthias Weidlich, Mathias Weske:
Consistency Checking of Compliance Rules. 106-118 - Rainer Schuster, Thomas Motal, Christian Huemer, Hannes Werthner:
From Economic Drivers to B2B Process Models: A Mapping from REA to UMM. 119-131 - José Luis Martínez-Fernández, José Carlos González Cristóbal, Paloma Martínez:
Using Surveys to Evaluate a Business Rules Based Development Approach. 132-143
Session 5. Services and Repositories
- Artur Caetano, António Rito Silva, José M. Tribolet:
Identification of Services through Functional Decomposition of Business Processes. 144-157 - Khurram Shahzad, Mturi Elias, Paul Johannesson:
Requirements for a Business Process Model Repository: A Stakeholders' Perspective. 158-170 - Oliver Daute, Stefan Conrad:
Supporting Complex Business Information Systems. 171-182
Session 6. Data Mining for Processes
- Dennis Wegener, Stefan Rüping:
On Integrating Data Mining into Business Processes. 183-194 - Carsten Felden, Peter Chamoni, Markus Linden:
From Process Execution towards a Business Process Intelligence. 195-206 - Rafael Accorsi, Claus Wonnemann:
Auditing Workflow Executions against Dataflow Policies. 207-217 - Nikola Trcka:
Workflow Data Footprints. 218-229
Session 7. Visualisation in BPM
- Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Jan Recker:
On the Cognitive Effectiveness of Routing Symbols in Process Modeling Languages. 230-241 - Christopher Klinkmüller, André Ludwig, Bogdan Franczyk, Rolf Kluge:
Visualising Business Capabilities in the Context of Business Analysis. 242-253 - Imen Ben Said, Mohamed Amine Chaâbane, Eric Andonoff:
A Model Driven Engineering Approach for Modelling Versions of Business Processes using BPMN. 254-267
Session 8. ERP and SCM
- Håkan Enquist, Gustaf Juell-Skielse:
Value Propositions in Service Oriented Business Models for ERP: Case Studies. 268-279 - Markus Linden, Sebastian Neuhaus, Daniel Kilimann, Tanja Bley, Peter Chamoni:
Event-Driven Business Intelligence Architecture for Real-Time Process Execution in Supply Chains. 280-290 - Salvatore Cannella, Elena Ciancimino, José David Canca Ortiz, Rossitza Setchi:
Production Inventory and Enterprise System Implementation: An Ex-ante No-Cost Based Evaluation. 291-303
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.