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E-raamat: Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling: 17th International Conference, BPMDS 2016, 21st International Conference, EMMSAD 2016, Held at CAiSE 2016, Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 13-14,2016 , Proceedings

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This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Business Process Modeling, Development and Support, BPMDS 2016, and the 21st International Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Design, EMMSAD 2016, held together with the 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2016) in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in June 2016.

The focus theme for BPMDS 2016 papers was Business Processes in a Connected World, for which three subthemes were identified: business processes for connecting people, connecting intelligent objects to business processes and connecting information/data/knowledge to business processes. The 17 full and 1 short paper accepted for BPMDS were selected from 48 submissions and are grouped into topical sections on process execution support; improving usability of process models; social and human perspectives; new directions in process modeling; consistency, correctness and compliance; process and data mining; and process variability.

The intention of EMMSAD is to solicit papers related to the field of information systems analysis and design including numerous information modeling methods and notations that are typically evolving. These ongoing changes significantly impact the way information systems, enterprises, and business processes are being analyzed and designed in practice. The 12 full papers accepted for EMMSAD were chosen from 19 submissions and are grouped into topical sections on fundamental issues in modeling; requirements and regulations; enterprise and software ecosystem modeling; information and process model quality; meta-modeling and domain specific modeling and model composition; and modeling of architecture and design.

 

 





 

 
BPMDS 2016
Process Execution Support
Enabling Self-adaptive Workflows for Cyber-physical Systems
3(15)
Ronny Seiger
Steffen Huber
Peter Heisig
Uwe Assmann
Using the Guard-Stage-Milestone Notation for Monitoring BPMN-Based Processes
18(16)
Luciano Baresi
Giovanni Meroni
Pierluigi Plebani
Modelling the Process of Process Execution: A Process Model-Driven Approach to Customising User Interfaces for Business Process Support Systems
34(17)
Udo Kannengiesser
Richard Heininger
Tobias Grunder
Stefan Schedl
Improving Usability of Process Models
Integrating Textual and Model-Based Process Descriptions for Comprehensive Process Search
51(15)
Henrik Leopold
Han van der Aa
Fabian Pittke
Manuel Raffel
Jan Mendling
Hajo A. Reijers
Application of Business Process Diagrams' Complexity Management Technique Based on Highlights
66(14)
Gregor Jost
Gregor Polancic
A Methodology and Implementing Tool for Semantic Business Process Annotation
80(17)
Beniamino Di Martino
Antonio Esposito
Salvatore Augusto Maisto
Stefania Nacchia
Social and Human Perspective
Considering Social Distance as an Influence Factor in the Process of Process Modeling
97(16)
Michael Zimoch
Jens Kolb
Manfred Reichert
What Have We Unlearned Since the Early Days of the Process Movement?
113(12)
Gil Regev
Olivier Hayard
Alain Wegmann
New Directions in Process Modeling
Towards Impact Analysis of Data in Business Processes
125(16)
Arava Tsoury
Pnina Soffer
Iris Reinhartz-Berger
Semi-automatic Derivation of RESTful Interactions from Choreography Diagrams
141(16)
Adriatik Nikaj
Fabian Pittke
Mathias Weske
Jan Mendling
Controlling Time-Awareness in Modularized Processes
157(18)
Andreas Lanz
Roberto Posenato
Carlo Combi
Manfred Reichert
Consistency, Correctness and Compliance
A Systematic Literature Review of Consistency Among Business Process Models
175(21)
Afef Awadid
Selmin Nurcan
Automatic Signature Generation for Anomaly Detection in Business Process Instance Data
196(16)
Kristof Bohmer
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
Hybrid Diagnosis Applied to Multiple Instances in Business Processes
212(19)
Rafael Ceballos
Diana Borrego
Maria Teresa Gomez-Lopez
Rafael M. Gasca
Process and Data Mining
Connecting Databases with Process Mining: A Meta Model and Toolset
231(19)
E. Gonzalez Lopez de Murillas
Hajo A. Reijers
Wil M.P. van der Aalst
Towards a Formal Framework for Business Process Re-design Based on Data Mining
250(16)
Thai-Minh Truong
Lam-Son Le
Repairing Alignments: Striking the Right Nerve
266(19)
Borja Vazquez-Barreiros
Sebastian J. van Zelst
Joos C.A.M. Buijs
Manuel Lama
Manuel Mucientes
Process Variability
A Process Variant Modeling Method Comparison: Experience Report
285(18)
Banu Aysolmaz
Ali Yaldiz
Hajo Reijers
EMMSAD 2016
Fundamental Issues in Modeling
Representing Dynamic Invariants in Ontologically Weil-Founded Conceptual Models
303(18)
John Guerson
Joao Paulo Almeida
Requirements and Regulations
MATRA: A Framework for Assessing Model-Based Approaches on the Transformation Between Requirements and Architecture
321(14)
Carlos E. Salgado
Ricardo J. Machado
Rita S.P. Maciel
Enterprise and Software Ecosystem Modeling
Data Accountability in Socio-Technical Systems
335(14)
Kristian Beckers
Jorg Landthaler
Florian Matthes
Alexander Pretschner
Bernhard Waltl
Analysis of Imprecise Enterprise Models
349(16)
Hector Florez
Mario Sanchez
Jorge Villalobos
Enterprise Process Modeling in Practice -- Experiences from a Case Study in the Healthcare Sector
365(18)
Snorre Fossland
John Krogstie
Information and Process Model Quality
How Modeling Language Shapes Decisions: Problem-Theoretical Arguments and Illustration of an Example Case
383(16)
Alexander Bock
On Suitability of Standard UML Notation for Relational Database Schema Representation
399(18)
Drazen Brdjanin
Slavko Marie
Zvjezdan Spasic Pavkovic
Meta-modeling and Domain Specific Modeling and Model Composition
Towards a Meta-Model for Networked Enterprise
417(15)
Gabriel Leal
Wided Guedria
Herve Panetto
Erik Proper
PoN-S: A Systematic Approach for Applying the Physics of Notation (PoN)
432(16)
Maria das Gracas da Silva Teixeira
Glaice Kelly Quirino
Frederik Gailly
Ricardo de Almeida Falbo
Giancarlo Guizzardi
Monalessa Perini Barcellos
How Cognitively Effective is a Visual Notation? On the Inherent Difficulty of Operationalizing the Physics of Notations
448(17)
Dirk van der Linden
Anna Zamansky
Irit Hadar
Modeling of Architecture and Design
Modeling and Analysis of Vehicles Platoon Safety in a Dynamic Environment Based on GSPN
465(14)
Mohamed Garoui
Use Case Diagrams for Mobile and Multi-channel Information Systems: Experimental Comparison of Colour and Icon Annotations
479(16)
Sundar Gopalakrishnan
Guttorm Sindre
Author Index 495