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EOMAS@CAiSE 2014: Thessaloniki, Greece
- Joseph Barjis, Robert Pergl:

Enterprise and Organizational Modeling and Simulation - 10th International Workshop, EOMAS 2014, Held at CAiSE 2014, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 16-17, 2014, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 191, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-662-44859-5
Enterprise Conceptual Modelling and Simulation
- Mario E. Sánchez

, Julio Cesar Reyes, Jorge Villalobos
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Extraction and Reconstruction of Enterprise Models. 3-20 - Michael Heinrich Baumann, Michaela Baumann, Stefan Schönig

, Stefan Jablonski:
Towards Multi-perspective Process Model Similarity Matching. 21-37 - Mirtha Lina Fernández Venero:

Verifying Cross-Organizational Workflows Over Multi-Agent Based Environments. 38-58 - Vojtech Merunka

, Iveta Merunková:
Modeling and Visualization of Urban Planning and Building Development Processes for Local Government of Small Settlements. 59-73
Enterprise Modelling Formal Foundation
- Alexander Lawall, Thomas W. Schaller, Dominik Reichelt:

Enterprise Architecture: A Formalism for Modeling Organizational Structures in Information Systems. 77-95 - Amjad Fayoumi, Pericles Loucopoulos

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Business Rules, Constraints and Simulation for Enterprise Governance. 96-112 - Martin Podloucký, Robert Pergl:

The Prefix Machine - a Formal Foundation for the BORM OR Diagrams Validation and Simulation. 113-131
Enterprise Optimisation
- Marlies Rybnicek, Simon Tjoa

, Rainer Poisel:
Simulation-Based Cyber-Attack Assessment of Critical Infrastructures. 135-150 - Victor Romanov, Ilya Moskovoy, Margarita Onokhova:

Emergency Response Planning Information System. 151-170 - Zohra Sbaï

, Kamel Barkaoui:
On Compatibility Analysis of Inter Organizational Business Processes. 171-186 - Jirí Vinárek, Petr Hnetynka

, Viliam Simko, Petr Kroha:
Recovering Traceability Links Between Code and Specification Through Domain Model Extraction. 187-201 - Manuel I. Capel

, Luis Eduardo Mendoza:
Choreography Modeling Compliance for Timed Business Models. 202-218

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