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E-raamat: Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling: 12th International Conference, BPMDS 2011, and 16th International Conference, EMMSAD 2011, held at CAiSE 2011, London, UK, June 20-21, 2011. Proceedings

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This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Business Process Modeling, Development and Support (BPMDS 2011) and the 16th International Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Design (EMMSAD 2011), held together with the 23rd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2011) in London, UK, in June 2011.





The 22 papers accepted for BPMDS were selected from 61 submissions and cover a wide spectrum of issues related to business processes development, modeling, and support. They are grouped into sections on BPMDS in practice, business process improvement, business process flexibility, declarative process models, variety of modeling paradigms, business process modeling and support systems development, and interoperability and mobility.

The 16 papers accepted for EMMSAD were chosen from 31 submissions and focus on exploring, evaluating, and enhancing current information modeling methods and methodologies. They are grouped in sections on workflow and process modeling extensions, requirements analysis and information systems development, requirements evolution and information systems evolution, data modeling languages and business rules, conceptual modeling practice, and enterprise architecture.
BPMDS in Practice
Business Process Management for Open E-Services in Local Government - Experience Report
1(15)
Petia Wohed
David Truffet
Gustaf Juell-Skielse
In Search for a Good Theory: Commuting between Research and Practice in Business Process Domain
16(15)
Ilia Bider
Does Process Mining Add to Internal Auditing? An Experience Report
31(15)
Mieke Jans
Benoit Depaire
Koen Vanhoof
BPM Governance: An Exploratory Study in Public Organizations
46(15)
Andre Felipe Lemos Santana
Carina Frota Alves
Higor Ricardo Monteiro Santos
Adelnei de Lima Cavalcanti Felix
Business Process Improvement
Evaluation of Cost Based Best Practices in Business Processes
61(14)
Partha Sampath
Martin Wirsing
Experience Driven Process Improvement
75(13)
Mukhammad Andri Setiawan
Shazia Sadiq
Deep Business Optimization: Making Business Process Optimization Theory work in Practice
88(15)
Florian Niedermann
Holger Schwarz
Business Process Flexibility
Flexible Artifact-Driven Automation of Product Design Processes
103(15)
Ole Eckermann
Matthias Weidlich
Continuous Planning for Solving Business Process Adaptivity
118(15)
Andrea Marrella
Massimo Mecella
Distributed Event-Based Process Execution - Assessing Feasibility and Flexibility
133(15)
Pieter Hens
Monique Snoeck
Manu De Backer
Geert Poels
Declarative Process Models
A State-Based Context-Aware Declarative Process Model
148(15)
Pnina Soffer
Tomer Yehezkel
The Impact of Testcases on the Maintainability of Declarative Process Models
163(15)
Stefan Zugal
Jakob Pinggera
Barbara Weber
An Exploratory Approach to Process Lifecycle Transitions from a Paradigm-Based Perspective
178(8)
Filip Caron
Jan Vanthienen
Variety of Modeling Paradigms
TTMS: A Task Tree Based Workflow Management System
186(15)
Jens Bruning
Peter Forbrig
A Modeling Paradigm for Integrating Processes and Data at the Micro Level
201(15)
Vera Kunzle
Manfred Reichert
Towards a Method for Realizing Sustained Competitive Advantage through Business Entity Analysis
216(15)
Matteo Della Bordella
Rong Liu
Aurelio Ravarini
Frederick Y. Wu
Anil Nigam
Business Process Modeling and Support Systems Development
Business Process Configuration Wizard and Consistency Checker for BPMN 2.0
231(15)
Andreas Rogge-Solti
Matthias Kunze
Ahmed Awad
Mathias Weske
Systematic Derivation of Class Diagrams from Communication-Oriented Business Process Models
246(15)
Arturo Gonzalez
Sergio Espana
Marcela Ruiz
Oscar Pastor
Verification of Timed BPEL 2.0 Models
261(15)
Elie Fares
Jean-Paul Bodeveix
Mamoun Filali
Interoperability and Mobility
A Maturity Model Assessing Interoperability Potential
276(8)
Wided Guedria
Yannick Naudet
David Chen
Semantic Support for Security-Annotated Business Process Models
284(15)
Ioana Ciuciu
Gang Zhao
Jutta Mulle
Silvia von Stackelberg
Cristian Vasquez
Thorsten Haberecht
Robert Meersman
Klemens Bohm
Workflow Support for Mobile Data Collection
299(15)
Peter Wakholi
Weiqin Chen
Jørn Klungsøyr
EMMSAD 2011
Workflow and Process Modeling Extensions
Adapted UML Activity Diagrams for Mobile Work Processes: Experimental Comparison of Colour and Pattern Fills
314(18)
Sundar Gopalakrishnan
John Krogstie
Guttorm Sindre
vBPMN: Event-Aware Workflow Variants by Weaving BPMN2 and Business Rules
332(10)
Markus Dohring
Birgit Zimmermann
Requirements Analysis and Information Systems Development
Analyzing the Integration between Requirements and Models in Model Driven Development
342(15)
Iyad Zikra
Janis Stirna
Jelena Zdravkovic
A Case Study on a GQM-Based Quality Model for a Domain-Specific Reference Model Catalogue to Support Requirements Analysis within Information Systems Development in the German Energy Market
357(15)
Jose M. Gonzalez
Peter Fettke
H. Jurgen Appelrath
Peter Loos
Requirements Evolution and Information System Evolution
Requirements Evolution: From Assumptions to Reality
372(11)
Raian Ali
Fabiano Dalpiaz
Paolo Giorgini
Vitor E. Silva Souza
A Formal Modeling Approach to Information Systems Evolution and Data Migration
383(15)
Mohammed A. Aboulsamh
Jim Davies
New Approaches for Systems Engineering and Method Engineering
Overlaying Conceptualizations for Managing Complexity of Scenario Specifications
398(15)
Remigijus Gustas
Method Families Concept: Application to Decision-Making Methods
413(15)
Elena Kornyshova
Rebecca Deneckere
Colette Rolland
Data Modeling Languages and Business Rules
Structural Aspects of Data Modeling Languages
428(15)
Terry Halpin
Characterizing Business Rules for Practical Information Systems
443(10)
Andrew Carver
Tony Morgan
Variability within Software Product Line Engineering
Towards Modeling Data Variability in Software Product Lines
453(15)
Lamia Abo Zaid
Olga De Troyer
Experimenting with the Comprehension of Feature-Oriented and UML-Based Core Assets
468(15)
Iris Reinhartz-Berger
Arava Tsoury
Conceptual Modeling Practice
Individual Differences and Conceptual Modeling Task Performance: Examining the Effects of Cognitive Style, Self-efficacy, and Application Domain Knowledge
483(14)
Manpreet K. Dhillon
Subhasish Dasgupta
Enriching Conceptual Modelling Practices through Design Science
497(14)
Ajantha Dahanayake
Bernhard Thalheim
Enterprise Architecture
A Meta-language for Enterprise Architecture Analysis
511(15)
Sabine Buckl
Markus Buschle
Pontus Johnson
Florian Matthes
Christian M. Schweda
Towards an Investigation of the Conceptual Landscape of Enterprise Architecture
526(11)
D.J.T. van der Linden
S.J.B.A. Hoppenbrouwers
A. Lartseva
H.A. (Erik) Proper
Author Index 537