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- 2014
- Thomas Barton, Christian Seel:
Business process as a service - status and architecture. EMISA 2014: 145-158 - Anne Baumgraß, Nico Herzberg, Andreas Meyer, Mathias Weske:
BPMN extension for business process monitoring. EMISA 2014: 85-98 - Jörg Becker, Dominic Breuker, Patrick Delfmann, Martin Matzner:
Designing and implementing a framework for event-based predictive modelling of business processes. EMISA 2014: 71-84 - Dominic Breuker, Hanns-Alexander Dietrich, Matthias Steinhorst, Patrick Delfmann:
Outlining a graphical model query approach based on graph matching. EMISA 2014: 37-51 - Carolina Ming Chiao, Vera Künzle, Manfred Reichert:
Towards schema evolution in object-aware process management systems. EMISA 2014: 101-115 - Sybren de Kinderen, Qin Ma:
Towards an analysis driven approach for adapting enterprise architecture languages. EMISA 2014: 23-36 - Horst Kremers:
On the role of process models in risk and disaster information management. EMISA 2014: 19-20 - Volker Nissen, Christian Heyn, Frank Termer:
Choosing an adequate level of detail in business process modelling. EMISA 2014: 55-70 - Olivier Parisot, Gero Vierke, Thomas Tamisier, Yoanne Didry, Helmut Rieder:
Visual analytics for supporting manufacturers and distributors in online sales. EMISA 2014: 133-144 - Stefanie Rinderle-Ma:
Flexibility and evolution in process-aware information systems: all problems solved ? EMISA 2014: 15-17 - Maria Shitkova:
On the usability of business process modelling tools - a review and future research directions. EMISA 2014: 117-130 - Fernand Feltz, Bela Mutschler, Benoît Otjacques:
Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures - EMISA 2014, Luxembourg, September 25-26, 2014. LNI P-234, GI 2014, ISBN 978-3-88579-628-2 [contents]
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