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18th EDOC Workshops 2014: Ulm, Germany
- Georg Grossmann, Sylvain Hallé, Dimka Karastoyanova, Manfred Reichert, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma:
18th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, EDOC Workshops 2014, Ulm, Germany, September 1-2, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014
9th International Workshop on Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research (TEAR'14)
- James Lapalme, Florian Matthes:
Message from the TEAR 2014 Workshop Chairs. 1-2
Session 1: EA Perspectives
- Jacobus du Preez, Alta van der Merwe, Machdel Matthee:
Enterprise Architecture Schools of Thought: An Exploratory Study. 3-12 - Paul Drews, Ingrid Schirmer:
From Enterprise Architecture to Business Ecosystem Architecture: Stages and Challenges for Extending Architectures beyond Organizational Boundaries. 13-22
Session 2: EA Management and Decisions
- Matheus Hauder, Dominik Münch, Felix Michel, Alexej Utz, Florian Matthes:
Examining Adaptive Case Management to Support Processes for Enterprise Architecture Management. 23-32 - Dierk Jugel, Christian M. Schweda:
Interactive Functions of a Cockpit for Enterprise Architecture Planning. 33-40 - Georgios Plataniotis, Sybren de Kinderen, Henderik Alex Proper:
Implementing a Software Prototype for Enterprise Architecture Rationalization: Lessons Learned. 41-46
Session 3: EA Modelling Scope
- Jurate Petrikina, Paul Drews, Ingrid Schirmer, Karsten Zimmermann:
Integrating Business Models and Enterprise Architecture. 47-56 - Sagar Sunkle, Deepali Kholkar, Hemant Rathod, Vinay Kulkarni:
Incorporating Directives into Enterprise TO-BE Architecture. 57-66 - Birger Lantow:
On the Heterogeneity of Enterprise Models: ArchiMate and Troux Semantics. 67-71
Session 4: EA Model Analysis
- Suman Roychoudhury, Sagar Sunkle, Hemant Rathod, Vinay Kulkarni:
Toward Structured Simulation of Enterprise Models. 72-76 - David Naranjo, Mario E. Sánchez, Jorge Villalobos:
Towards a Unified and Modular Approach for Visual Analysis of Enterprise Models. 77-86 - Thomas Reschenhofer, Ivan Monahov, Florian Matthes:
Type-Safety in EA Model Analysis. 87-94
3rd International Workshop on Adaptive Case Management and Other Non-workflow Approaches to BPM (AdaptiveCM 2014)
- Irina Rychkova, Ilia Bider, Keith D. Swenson:
Message from Adaptive CM 2014 Workshop Chairs: Achieving the Right Balance of Effectiveness and Efficiency. 95-96
Session 1: Opening
- Keith D. Swenson:
There Is Nothing Routine about Innovation. 97
Session 2: Research
- Matheus Hauder, Simon Pigat, Florian Matthes:
Research Challenges in Adaptive Case Management: A Literature Review. 98-107 - Marian Benner-Wickner, Matthias Book, Tobias Brückmann, Volker Gruhn:
Examining Case Management Demand Using Event Log Complexity Metrics. 108-115 - Nicolas Mundbrod, Manfred Reichert:
Process-Aware Task Management Support for Knowledge-Intensive Business Processes: Findings, Challenges, Requirements. 116-125
Session 3: Practice
- Søren Debois, Thomas T. Hildebrandt, Tijs Slaats, Morten Marquard:
A Case for Declarative Process Modelling: Agile Development of a Grant Application System. 126-133 - Thanh Thi Kim Tran, Christoph Ruhsam, Max J. Pucher, Maximilian Kobler, Jan Mendling:
Towards a Pattern Recognition Approach for Transferring Knowledge in ACM. 134-138 - Helle Frisak Sem, Steinar Carlsen, Gunnar John Coll:
How Can the Blackboard Metaphor Enrich Collaborative ACM Systems? 139-142
Session 4: Ideas
- Amin Jalali, Ilia Bider:
Towards Aspect Oriented Adaptive Case Management. 143-151
1st International Workshop on Engineering Cloud Applications and Services (EnCASE'14)
- Vasilios Andrikopoulos, Elisabetta Di Nitto:
Message from the EnCASE 2014 Workshop Chairs. 152-153
Session 1: Data Migration
- Marco Scavuzzo, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Stefano Ceri:
Interoperable Data Migration between NoSQL Columnar Databases. 154-162
Session 2: Cloud Applications
- Santiago Gómez Sáez, Vasilios Andrikopoulos, Florian Wessling, Clarissa Cassales Marquezan:
Cloud Adaptation and Application (Re-)Distribution: Bridging the Two Perspectives. 163-172 - Johannes Wettinger, Katharina Görlach, Frank Leymann:
Deployment Aggregates - A Generic Deployment Automation Approach for Applications Operated in the Cloud. 173-180
2nd International Workshop on Methodical Development of Modeling Tools (ModTools'14)
- Jens Gulden, Jens Henning von Pilgrim:
Message from the Mod Tools 2014 Workshop Chairs. 181
Session 1: Model Visualisation and Navigation
- Sagar Sunkle, Hemant Rathod:
Visual Modeling Editor and Ontology API-Based Analysis for Decision Making in Enterprises - Experience and Way Ahead. 182-190 - Markus Kleffmann, Matthias Book, Volker Gruhn:
Navigation among Model Sketches on Large Interactive Displays. 191-200
Session 2: Model Evolution and Comparison
- Hector Florez, Mario E. Sánchez, Jorge Villalobos:
iArchiMate: A Tool for Managing Imperfection in Enterprise Models. 201-210 - Dilshodbek Kuryazov, Andreas Winter:
Representing Model Differences by Delta Operations. 211-220
1st International Workshop on Enterprise Model Analysis (EMA'14)
- Artur Caetano, Ulrich Frank:
Message from the EMA 2014 Workshop Chairs. 221
Session 1: Enterprise Model Analysis I
- Sagar Sunkle, Suman Roychoudhury, Hemant Rathod, Vinay Kulkarni:
Toward Structured Simulation of What-If Analyses for Enterprise. 222-226 - Melanie Langermeier, Christian Saad, Bernhard Bauer:
A Unified Framework for Enterprise Architecture Analysis. 227-236
Session 2: Enterprise Model Analysis II
- Gonçalo Antunes, Artur Caetano, José Borbinha:
Enterprise Architecture Model Analysis Using Description Logics. 237-244 - Ricardo Vieira, Elsa Cardoso, Christoph Becker:
A Traceable Maturity Assessment Method Based on Enterprise Architecture Modelling. 245-253 - Fabiana Jack Nogueira Santos, Flávia Maria Santoro, Claudia Cappelli:
Addressing Crosscutting Concerns in Enterprise Architecture. 254-263
6th International Workshop on Service Oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA4EE'14)
- Selmin Nurcan, Rainer Schmidt:
Message from the SoEA4EE 2014 Workshop Chairs. 264-265
Session 1: When Data Meets Enterprise Architecture
- Rainer Schmidt, Matthias Wißotzki, Dierk Jugel, Michael Möhring, Kurt Sandkuhl, Alfred Zimmermann:
Towards a Framework for Enterprise Architecture Analytics. 266-275 - Zoran Milosevic, João Paulo Andrade Almeida, Julio Cesar Nardi:
Towards Better Semantics for Services in eHealth Standards: A Reference Ontology Approach. 276-285
Session 2: Services Ecosystems - A New Land for the Nash Equilibrium?
- Julio Cesar Nardi, Ricardo de Almeida Falbo, João Paulo A. Almeida:
Revealing Service Commitments in Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture. 286-295 - Mohammadreza Mohagheghian, Renuka Sindhgatta, Aditya Ghose:
Combining Agent Based Modeling with Distributed Constraint Optimization for Service Delivery Optimization. 296-305
Session 3: Flexibility, Adaptability, Capability - What Is the Next Step?
- Liane Will, Veit Köppen, Gunter Saake:
Flexibility in SOA Operations: The Need for a Central Service Component. 306-315 - Alfred Zimmermann, Bilal Gonen, Rainer Schmidt, Eman El-Sheikh, Sikha Bagui, Norman Wilde:
Adaptable Enterprise Architectures for Software Evolution of SmartLife Ecosystems. 316-323 - Kurt Sandkuhl, Hasan Koç, Janis Stirna:
Capability-as-a-Service: Towards Context Aware Business Services. 324-332
5th International Workshop on Models and Model-Driven Methods for Service Engineering (3M4SE'14)
- Marten van Sinderen, Luís Ferreira Pires, Maria-Eugenia Iacob:
Message from the 3M4SE 2014 Workshop Chairs. 333-334
Session 1: Towards Model-Driven Service-Oriented Enterprise Computing Systems
- Ángel Mora Segura, Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado, Juan de Lara:
ODaaS: Towards the Model-Driven Engineering of Open Data Applications as Data Services. 335-339 - Gorica Tapandjieva, Aarthi Gopal, Maude Grossan, Alain Wegmann:
Patterns for Value-Added Services Illustrated with SEAM. 340-346 - Colin Atkinson, Christian Tunjic:
Towards Orthographic Viewpoints for Enterprise Architecture Modeling. 347-355
1st International Workshop on Compliance, Evolution, and Security in Cross-Organizational Processes (CeSCoP'14)
- Walid Fdhila, David Knuplesch, Johannes Reich, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Manfred Reichert:
Message from the CeSCoP 2014 Workshop Chairs. 356
Session 1: Cross-Organizational Business Processes
- Hannes Holm, Waldo Rocha Flores, Marcus Nohlberg, Mathias Ekstedt:
An Empirical Investigation of the Effect of Target-Related Information in Phishing Attacks. 357-363 - Marcio Alexandre Pereira da Silva, Paulo Caetano da Silva:
Analytical Processing for Forensic Analysis. 364-371 - Fairouz Fakhfakh, Hatem Hadj Kacem, Ahmed Hadj Kacem:
Workflow Scheduling in Cloud Computing: A Survey. 372-378
7th International Workshop on Evolutionary Business Processes (EVL-BP'14)
- Mohsen Asadi, Bardia Mohabbati, Gerd Gröner:
Message from the EVL-BP 2014 Co-chairs. 379-380
Session 1: Evolutionary Business Processes
- Stephan Schiffner, Thomas Rothschädl, Nils Meyer:
Towards a Subject-Oriented Evolutionary Business Information System. 381-388 - Shamila Mafazi, Georg Grossmann, Wolfgang Mayer, Markus Stumptner:
Towards a Reference Architecture for the Co-evolution of Business Processes. 389-396
EDOC 2014 Demos
- Patricia Dockhorn Costa, Jens Kolb:
Message from the Demonstration Track 2014 Chairs. 397 - Johannes Binder, Stephan Strodl, Andreas Rauber:
Process Migration Framework - Virtualising and Documenting Business Processes. 398-401 - Keith D. Swenson:
Demo: Cognoscenti Open Source Software for Experimentation on Adaptive Case Management Approaches. 402-405 - Emem Umoh, Pedro R. Falcone Sampaio:
The 'REFINTO' Framework and Tool: Supporting Business-IT Alignment in Enterprise Financial Application Development. 406-409 - Carolina Ming Chiao, Vera Künzle, Manfred Reichert:
A Tool for Supporting Object-Aware Processes. 410-413 - Abid Hussain, Ravi Vatrapu:
Social Data Analytics Tool: Design, Development, and Demonstrative Case Studies. 414-417 - Mariano Belaunde, Frédérique Pinson, Nicolas Pellen:
SNAP: An End User Service Composition Tool Based on Recommendations. 418-421 - Ta'id Holmes:
Facilitating Development and Provisioning of Service Topologies through Domain-Specific Languages. 422-425
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