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6. ZEUS 2014: Potsdam, Germany
- Nico Herzberg, Matthias Kunze:
Proceedings of the 6th Central-European Workshop on Services and their Composition, ZEUS 2014, Potsdam, Germany, February 20-21, 2014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1140, CEUR-WS.org 2014
Session 1: Process Analysis
- Marigianna Skouradaki, Dieter Roller, Cesare Pautasso, Frank Leymann:
"BPELanon": Anonymizing BPEL Processes. 1-7 - Niels Lohmann:
Where did I go wrong? - Explaining Errors in Business Process Models. 8-16 - Thomas S. Heinze, Wolfram Amme, Simon Moser:
Message Assertions and Predicate-Based Control-Flow Unfolding Revisited. 17-20
Session 2: Process Modeling and Improvement
- Ekaterina Bazhenova:
Support of Decision Tasks in Business Process Improvement. 21-26 - Marcin Hewelt, Aaron Kunde:
Integration of Documentation Task into Medical Treatment Processes in the Hospital. 27-33
Session 3: Flexible Processes
- Jörg Lenhard:
Towards Quantifying the Adaptability of Executable BPMN Processes. 34-41 - Robert Prüfer, Jan Sürmeli:
Introducing Configurability into Scenario-Based Specification of Business Processes. 42-48 - C. Timurhan Sungur, Oliver Kopp, Frank Leymann:
Supporting Informal Processes. 49-56
Session 4: Process Execution
- Christian R. Preißinger, Simon Harrer, Stephan J. A. Schuberth, David Bimamisa, Guido Wirtz:
Towards Standard Conformant BPEL Engines: The Case of Static Analysis. 57-60 - Philipp Hoenisch:
ViePEP - A BPMS for Elastic Processes. 61-68 - Uwe Breitenbücher, Tobias Binz, Oliver Kopp, Frank Leymann:
Vinothek - A Self-Service Portal for TOSCA. 69-72
Session 5: Process Data
- Daniel Ritter:
What About Database-centric Enterprise Application Integration? 73-76 - Gregor Grambow, Nicolas Mundbrod, Vivian Steller, Manfred Reichert:
Towards Process-based Composition of Activities for Collecting Data in Supply Chains. 77-84
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