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- 2010
- Jenny Abramov, Arnon Sturm:
Supporting Layered Architecture Specifications: A Domain Modeling Approach. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 195-207 - Sebastian Adam, Matthias Naab, Marcus Trapp:
A Service-Oriented View on Business Processes and Supporting Applications. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 39-48 - Nuno Amálio, Pierre Kelsen, Qin Ma:
Specifying Structural Properties and Their Constraints Formally, Visually and Modularly Using VCL. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 261-273 - Thomas Baier, Emilian Pascalau, Jan Mendling:
On the Suitability of Aggregated and Configurable Business Process Models. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 108-119 - Ilia Bider, Paul Johannesson, Erik Perjons:
In Search of the Holy Grail: Integrating Social Software with BPM Experience Report. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 1-13 - Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes, Christian M. Schweda:
A Meta-language for EA Information Modeling - State-of-the-Art and Requirements Elicitation. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 169-181 - Eng Chew, Michael Soanes:
An Enterprise Architecture Framework for Integrating the Multiple Perspectives of Business Processes. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 133-144 - Ajantha Dahanayake, Bernhard Thalheim:
Co-evolution of (Information) System Models. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 314-326 - Rébecca Deneckère, Elena Kornyshova:
Process Line Configuration: An Indicator-Based Guidance of the Intentional Model MAP. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 327-339 - Wassim Derguech, Gabriela Vulcu, Sami Bhiri:
An Indexing Structure for Maintaining Configurable Process Models. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 157-168 - Anne Dohmen, Jürgen Moormann:
Identifying Drivers of Inefficiency in Business Processes: A DEA and Data Mining Perspective. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 120-132 - Mturi Elias, Khurram Shahzad, Paul Johannesson:
A Business Process Metadata Model for a Process Model Repository. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 287-300 - Jos Groenewegen, Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Erik Proper:
Playing ArchiMate Models. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 182-194 - Terry A. Halpin, Jan Pieter Wijbenga:
FORML 2. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 247-260 - Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz:
Perspectives for Integrating Knowledge and Business Processes through Collaboration. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 82-93 - Lillian Hella, John Krogstie:
A Structured Evaluation to Assess the Reusability of Models of User Profiles. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 220-233 - Manel Jelliti, Michelle Sibilla, Yassine Jamoussi, Henda Hajjami Ben Ghézala:
A Model Based Framework Supporting ITIL Service IT Management. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 208-219 - Andreas Lanz, Barbara Weber, Manfred Reichert:
Workflow Time Patterns for Process-Aware Information Systems. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 94-107 - Niklas Mellegård, Miroslaw Staron:
Distribution of Effort among Software Development Artefacts: An Initial Case Study. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 234-246 - Marcel Fouda Ndjodo, Priso Essawe Ndedi, Atsa Etoundi Roger:
An Interperspective-Oriented Business Process Modeling Approach. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 145-156 - Sophie Ramel, Sylvain Kubicki, Alain Vagner, Lucie Braye:
Viewpoints Reconciliation in Services Design: A Model-Driven Approach for Highly Collaborative Environments. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 62-68 - Emanuel Santos, João Pimentel, Jaelson Castro, Juan Sánchez, Oscar Pastor:
Configuring the Variability of Business Process Models Using Non-Functional Requirements. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 274-286 - Rainer Schmidt:
Perspectives for Moving Business Processes into the Cloud. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 49-61 - Pnina Soffer:
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Can I Count on You at All? Exploring Data Inaccuracy in Business Processes. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 14-25 - V. Necati Sönmez, Mustafa Canli, Selim Gökçe, Mikail Ünver, Aydin Nusret Güçlü:
Ontology Driven Government Services Inventory and Business Process Management. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 26-38 - Inese Supulniece, Ligita Businska, Marite Kirikova:
Towards Extending BPMN with the Knowledge Dimension. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 69-81 - Ilona Wilmont, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Inge van de Weerd, Stijn Hoppenbrouwers:
Exploring Intuitive Modelling Behaviour. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2010: 301-313 - Ilia Bider, Terry A. Halpin, John Krogstie, Selmin Nurcan, Erik Proper, Rainer Schmidt, Roland Ukor:
Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling - 11th International Workshop, BPMDS 2010, and 15th International Conference, EMMSAD 2010, held at CAiSE 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia, June 7-8, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 50, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-13050-2 [contents]
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