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Practice of Enterprise Modeling: First IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference, PoEM 2008, Stockholm, Sweden, November 12-13, 2008, Proceedings 2008 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 231 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 454 g, X, 231 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540892176
  • ISBN-13: 9783540892175
Enterprise modeling (EM) has gained substantial popularity both in the academic community and among practitioners. A variety of EM methods, approaches, and tools are developed and offered on the market. In practice they are used for various p- poses such as business strategy development, process restructuring, as well as business and IT architecture alignment and governance. PoEM 2008, the First IFIP WG 8. 1 Working Conference on The Practice of Ent- prise Modeling, took place in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the first conference aiming to establish a dedicated forum where the use of EM in practice is addressed by bringing together researchers, users, and practitioners. The goals of PoEM 2008 were to - velop a better understanding of the practice of EM, to contribute to improved EM practice, as well as to share knowledge and experiences. The theme of PoEM 2008 was EM in different application contexts, e. g. , software development, including agile development, as well as business development, gove- ance, and change.
Knowledge and Enterprise Architecture Modeling
The Early Phases of Enterprise Knowledge Modelling: Practices and Experiences from Scaffolding and Scoping
1(14)
Kurt Sandkuhl
Frank Lillehagen
Modeling Knowledge Transfer in a Software Maintenance Organization - An Experience Report and Critical Analysis
15(15)
Golnaz Elahi
Eric Yu
Maria Carmela Annosi
An Artifact Model for Projects Conforming to Enterprise Architecture
30(17)
Ralph Foorthuis
Sjaak Brinkkemper
Rik Bos
Enterprise Modeling Approaches I
Aligning Information System Design and Business Strategy - A Starting Internet Company
47(15)
Vincent Pijpers
Jaap Gordijn
Hans Akkermans
Towards a Communicational Perspective for Enterprise Information Systems Modelling
62(15)
Arturo Gonzalez
Sergio Espana
Oscar Pastor
Integrating System Dynamics with Object-Role Modeling
77(9)
P. (Fiona) Tulinayo
S.J.B.A. (Stijn) Hoppenbrouwers
H.A. (Erik) Proper
Process Modeling
Enhancing the Usability of BPM-Solutions by Combining Process and User-Interface Modelling
86(12)
Hallvard Traetteberg
John Krogstie
Fractal Modeling Approach for Supporting Business Process Flexibility
98(13)
Julija Stecjuka
Marite Kirikova
Erika Asnina
Supporting Collaboration in an Extended Enterprise with the Connector View on Enterprise Models
111(16)
Anders Carstensen
Lennart Holmberg
Kurt Sandkuhl
Network and Value Modeling
Service-Based Business Network Modelling: Application to Dynamic Logistics
127(11)
Alexander Smirnov
Nikolay Shilov
Quantifying IT Impacts on Organizational Structure and Business Value with Extended Influence Diagrams
138(15)
Pia Gustafsson
Ulrik Franke
David Hook
Pontus Johnson
Enterprise Modelling for Value Based Service Analysis
153(15)
Paul Johannesson
Birger Andersson
Maria Bergholtz
Hans Weigand
Enterprise Modeling II
Bringing Enterprise Business Processes into Information System Products
168(14)
Naveen Prakash
Representation of Business Rules in UML&OCL Models for Developing Information Systems
182(15)
Lina Nemuraite
Lina Ceponiene
Gediminas Vedrickas
Laws-Based Ontology for e-Government Services Construction: Case Study: The Specification of Services in Relationship with the Venture Creation in Switzerland
197(13)
Abdelaziz Khadraoui
Wanda Opprecht
Christine Aidonidis
Michel Leonard
Enterprise Modeling Research Directions
Business Process Modelling Perspectives Analysis
210(7)
Renate Strazdina
Marite Kirikova
A Research Model for Enterprise Modeling in ICT-Enabled Process Change
217(14)
Anniken Karlsen
Author Index 231