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IVM, FTMDD, RTSOABIS & MSVVEIS 2011: Beijing, China
- Markus Helfert, Mouzhi Ge, Luís Ferreira Pires, Slimane Hammoudi, Farouk Toumani, Valérie Monfort, Wassim Jaziri, Manuel I. Capel Tuñón, Chunping Li:
IVM, FTMDD, RTSOABIS & MSVVEIS 2011 - Proceedings of the International Joint Workshop on Information Value Management, Future Trends of Model-Driven Development, Recent Trends in SOA Based Information Systems and Modelling and Simulation, Verification and Validation of Enterprise Information Systems, In conjunction with ICEIS 2011, Beijing, China, June, 2011. SciTePress 2011, ISBN 978-989-8425-60-7
Information Value Management
- David Phiri:
Information Technology Investment and Firm Performance in Developing Economies: A Study of Perceived Impacts of IT on Firms in Namibia. IVM/FTMDD/RTSOABIS/MSVVEIS 2011: 3-9
Future Trends of Model-Driven Development
- David Hästbacka, Seppo Kuikka:
Bridging UML Profile based Models and OWL Ontologies in Model-driven Development - Industrial Control Application. IVM/FTMDD/RTSOABIS/MSVVEIS 2011: 13-23 - Hui Liu, Jean Pierre Bourey:
Ontology-based Semantic Annotations for Business Processes in BPMN2.0. IVM/FTMDD/RTSOABIS/MSVVEIS 2011: 24-33
Recent Trends in SOA Based Information Systems
- Venky Shankararaman, Lum Eng Kit:
Enhancing SOA Integration through Enterprise Services. IVM/FTMDD/RTSOABIS/MSVVEIS 2011: 37-40 - Eunjung Lee, Hyung-Ju Joo, Kyong-Jin Seo:
Data Mapping Model for User Programmable Web-based Mashup. IVM/FTMDD/RTSOABIS/MSVVEIS 2011: 41-48
Modelling, Simulation, Verification and Validation of Enterprise Information Systems
- Aleksander González, Luis Eduardo Mendoza, Manuel I. Capel, María A. Pérez:
Implementing a Transformation from BPMN to CSP+T with ATL: Lessons Learnt. IVM/FTMDD/RTSOABIS/MSVVEIS 2011: 51-60 - Eva Gattnar, Okan Ekinci, Vesselin Detschew:
Event-based Workflow Analysis in Healthcare. IVM/FTMDD/RTSOABIS/MSVVEIS 2011: 61-70 - Juan Carlos Augusto, George Wilkie, Hui Wang, Jun Liu, Chunping Li:
Using Models to Assess Impact of Defective Software. IVM/FTMDD/RTSOABIS/MSVVEIS 2011: 71-77
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