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This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Business Information Systems, BIS 2016, held in Leipzig, Germany, in July 2016. The BIS conference series follows trends in academia and business research; thus the theme of the BIS 2016 conference was Smart Business Ecosystems". This recognizes that no business is an island and competition is increasingly taking place between business networks and no longer between individual companies. A variety of aspects is relevant for designing and understanding smart business ecosystems. They reach from new business models, value chains and processes to all aspects of analytical, social and enterprise applications and platforms as well as cyber-physical infrastructures.





The 33 full and 1 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 87 submissions. They are grouped into sections on ecosystems; big and smart data; smart infrastructures; process management; business and enterprise modeling; service science; social media; and applications.
Ecosystems
High-Frequency Trading, Computational Speed and Profitability: Insights from an Ecological Modelling
3(12)
Alexandru Stan
A Methodology for Quality-Based Selection of Internet Data Sources in Maritime Domain
15(13)
Milena Strozyna
Gerd Eiden
Dominik Filipiak
Jacek Malyszko
Krzysztof Wecel
Towards Identifying the Business Value of Big Data in a Digital Business Ecosystem: A Case Study from the Financial Services Industry
28(15)
Anke de Vries
Claudia-Melania Chituc
Fons Pommee
Big/Smart Data
Flexible On-the-Fly Recommendations from Linked Open Data Repositories
43(12)
Lisa Wenige
Johannes Ruhland
Effective Visualizations of Energy Consumption in a Feedback System -- A Conjoint Measurement Study
55(12)
Tobias Weiss
Madlen Diesing
Marco Krause
Kai Heinrich
Andreas Hilbert
Specification and Implementation of a Data Generator to Simulate Fraudulent User Behavior
67(12)
Galina Baader
Robert Meyer
Christoph Wagner
Helmut Krcmar
Quantitative Analysis of Art Market Using Ontologies, Named Entity Recognition and Machine Learning: A Case Study
79(12)
Dominik Filipiak
Henning Agt-Rickauer
Christian Hentschel
Agata Filipowska
Harald Sack
Search Engine Visibility Indices Versus Visitor Traffic on Websites
91(11)
Ralf-Christian Harting
Maik Mohl
Philipp Steinhauser
Michael Mohring
A Dynamic Hybrid RBF/Elman Neural Networks for Credit Scoring Using Big Data
102(15)
Yacine Djemaiel
Nadia Labidi
Noureddine Boudriga
Smart Infrastructures
Situation Awareness for Push-Based Recommendations in Mobile Devices
117(13)
Ramon Hermoso
Jurgen Dunkel
Jan Krause
A New Perspective Over the Risk Assessment in Credit Scoring Analysis Using the Adaptive Reference System
130(14)
Gelu I. Vac
Lucian V. Gaban
Drivers and Inhibitors for the Adoption of Public Cloud Services in Germany
144(14)
Patrick Lubbecke
Markus Siepermann
Richard Lackes
Parallel Real Time Investigation of Communication Security Changes Based on Probabilistic Timed Automata
158(11)
Henryk Piech
Grzegorz Grodzki
Extending Enterprise Architectures for Adopting the Internet of Things -- Lessons Learned from the smartPORT Projects in Hamburg
169(12)
Ingrid Schirmer
Paul Drews
Sebastian Saxe
Ulrich Baldauf
Joran Tesse
Towards the Omni-Channel: Beacon-Based Services in Retail
181(14)
Anja Thamm
Jurgen Anke
Sebastian Haugk
Dubravko Radic
Process Management
Batch Processing Across Multiple Business Processes Based on Object Life Cycles
195(14)
Luise Pufahl
Mathias Weske
Towards a Methodology for Industrie 4.0 Transformation
209(13)
Isabel Bucker
Mario Hermann
Tobias Pentek
Boris Otto
A Generic Process Data Warehouse Schema for BPMN Workflows
222(15)
Thomas Benker
Business and Enterprise Modeling
Discovering Decision Models from Event Logs
237(15)
Ekaterina Bazhenova
Susanne Buelow
Mathias Weske
Governing IT Activities in Business Workgroups---Design Principles for a Method to Control Identified Shadow IT
252(13)
Stephan Zimmermann
Christopher Rentrop
Carsten Felden
A Formalization of Multiagent Organizations in Business Information Systems
265(12)
Tobias Widmer
Marc Premm
Stefan Kirn
Bridging the Gap Between Independent Enterprise Architecture Domain Models
277(12)
Thomas Stuht
Andreas Speck
A Usage Control Model Extension for the Verification of Security Policies in Artifact-Centric Business Process Models
289(13)
Angel Jesus Varela-Vaca
Diana Borrego
Maria Teresa Gomez-Lopez
Rafael M. Gasca
Overcoming the Barriers of Sustainable Business Model Innovations by Integrating Open Innovation
302(13)
Jad Asswad
Georg Hake
Jorge Marx Gomez
An Ontological Matching Approach for Enterprise Architecture Model Analysis
315(14)
Marzieh Bakhshandeh
Catia Pesquita
Jose Borbinha
Service Science
Service Self-customization in a Network Context: Requirements on the Functionality of a System for Service Self-customization
329(12)
Doreen Mammitzsch
Bogdan Franczyk
Risk-Aware Pricing of B2B Services: Approach, Realization and Application to a Payments Transaction Processing Service
341(15)
Michael Fischbach
Rainer Alt
On the Maturity of Service Process Modeling and Analysis Approaches
356(15)
Florian Bar
Kurt Sandkuhl
Rainer Schmidt
Social Media
Enterprise Social Networks: Status Quo of Current Research and Future Research Directions
371(12)
Gerald Stei
Sebastian Sprenger
Alexander Rossmann
Influencing Factors Increasing Popularity on Facebook -- Empirical Insights from European Users
383(14)
Rainer Schmidt
Michael Mohring
Ralf-Christian Harting
Christopher Reichstein
Barbara Keller
Applications
Persuasive Design Principles of Car Apps
397(14)
Chao Zhang
Lili Wan
Daihwan Min
TRaining AssigNment Service (TRANS) to Meet Organization Level Skill Need
411(13)
Atul Singh
Rajasubramaniam
Gurulingesh Raravi
Koyel Mukherjee
Partita Dutta
Koustuv Dasgupta
Portfolio of Global Futures Algorithmic Trading Strategies for Best Out-of-Sample Performance
424(12)
Aistis Raudys
Towards Federated, Semantics-Based Supply Chain Analytics
436(13)
Niklas Petersen
Christoph Lange
Soren Auer
Marvin Frommhold
Sebastian Tramp
Author Index 449