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1 Online-Ressource (323 Seiten)
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1st ed
ISBN:
9783031115103
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Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing Series v.453
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Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Augmented Enterprise Modeling - Status and Future Directions (Abstract of Keynote Lecture) -- Contents -- Full Papers -- Rapid Prototyping of Business Rule-Based Systems with Controlled Natural Language and Semantic Web Software -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Controlled Natural Languages -- 2.2 SBVR and OWL -- 3 Methodology -- 4 General Method -- 4.1 Logic Mapping -- 4.2 Coding Phases -- 4.3 Interface Mapping -- 5 Illustrative Scenarios -- 5.1 Inferencing for Automatic Conclusions -- 5.2 Explanations for Traceability -- 5.3 Inconsistencies from Invalid Input -- 5.4 SHACL Constraints for Data Requiring Input -- 5.5 Effect of Ontology Changes on Inferred Data -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Agile Innovation Through Business Process Management: Realizing the Potential of Digital Transformation -- 1 The Significance of Process Management for Innovation -- 1.1 Impact of Business Process Management on Innovation -- 1.2 Importance of Innovation Through Process Management for Digitalization -- 1.3 The Need to Examine the Impact of Process Management on Innovation -- 2 Process Innovation -- 2.1 Delivering Process Innovation through Process Management -- 2.2 Process Innovation in Practice -- 3 Innovation Process -- 3.1 Delivering an Effective Innovation Process through Process Management -- 3.2 The Innovation Process in Practice -- 4 Innovation through Process Management - The Way Forward -- References -- Requirements for Dynamic Jumps at the Execution of Business Processes -- 1 Motivation -- 2 State of the Art and Research Question -- 2.1 Scientific Literature -- 2.2 Commercial PMS Products -- 2.3 Research Question -- 3 Requirements for Jumps in Business Processes -- 3.1 Forward Jumps -- 3.2 Backward Jumps -- 3.3 Jumps into Another Conditional Branch -- 3.4 Jumps into and Out of Parallel Regions
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3.5 Jumps Between Iterations of Loops -- 4 Alternatives for the Definition of Configuration Options -- 5 Summary and Outlook -- References -- Results from the Verification of Models of Spectrum Auctions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Simultaneous Multi-round (SMR) Auctions -- 3 Our Approach -- 3.1 SMR Auction in BPMN Model -- 3.2 SMR Process Model to Petri Nets -- 3.3 Specification of Properties -- 4 Evaluation -- 4.1 Evaluation Setting -- 4.2 Verification of Properties -- 4.3 Research Questions -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Context-Aware, Intelligent Musical Instruments for Improving Knowledge-Intensive Business Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Foundation -- 2.1 Traditional Guitar Building and Sound Design -- 2.2 Knowledge in Guitar Context -- 2.3 Knowledge Transfer Situations in Guitar Context -- 3 Objectives of a Solution -- 4 Design -- 4.1 Design of Intelligent Instruments -- 4.2 Architectural Layout -- 4.3 Novel Forms of Interactions -- 4.4 Novel Forms of Feedback Processes -- 5 Demonstration -- 5.1 Optimized Manual Feedback -- 5.2 Optimized Automated Feedback -- 5.3 Optimized Remote Feedback -- 6 Evaluation -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Detecting Data Incompatibilities in Process-Driven Decision Support Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Background -- 2.1 Process-Driven DSS -- 2.2 Dataflow Validation in Process Models -- 3 Research Objectives -- 4 Solution and Demonstration -- 4.1 Solution Overview -- 4.2 Data Constraint Modeling -- 4.3 Interface Compatibility Validation -- 4.4 Instance Compatibility Validation -- 5 Implementation and Discussion -- 6 Summary and Future Work -- References -- Semantic Relations of Sub-models in an Enterprise Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work. Attempts to Address Consistency of an Enterprise Model -- 3 Semantic Analysis of Sub-models
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3.1 Relations of Concepts and Relations of Process States Identified in the Goal Sub-model -- 3.2 A Concept Sub-model Using Relations of Concepts -- 3.3 A Process Sub-model Using Relations of Process States -- 4 Generalization of Semantic Relations Between Sub-models of an Enterprise Model -- 4.1 Analysis of a Goal Sub-model -- 4.2 Goal Sub-model and Concept Sub-model -- 4.3 Process, Goal and Concept Sub-models -- 5 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- VR-EA+TCK: Visualizing Enterprise Architecture, Content, and Knowledge in Virtual Reality -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Background on the EA Tool Atlas -- 4 Solution Concept -- 5 Realization -- 6 Evaluation -- 6.1 ECMS/KMS Coverage Scenario -- 6.2 Business Process Scenario -- 6.3 Knowledge Chain Scenario -- 6.4 Wardley Map Value Chain Scenario -- 6.5 Risk and Governance Analysis Scenario -- 6.6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- A Case of Social Dynamics and Social Relativism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Backgrounds of the Case -- 2.1 General Description -- 2.2 What Was to Be Achieved by the Project -- 2.3 The Project Group -- 3 Preliminaries of the Project -- 3.1 Identifying Invariants -- 3.2 Communication and Validation Issues in the Project -- 3.3 Using Reference Products as Foundation for the Project -- 3.4 Information Systems, not IT Systems -- 4 The Project -- 4.1 First Step: Analysis of Product and Production Models -- 4.2 Second Step: Linking Models to the Physical World -- 4.3 Third Step: Connecting to the World of Line Operators and Supervisors -- 5 Reflections on Methodology -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Four Methodologies Based on the Social Relativism Paradigm Evaluated -- 5.3 Soft Systems Methodology Projected on the Case -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Advantages of a Formal Specification of a Case -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Information Machines -- 3 A Non-trivial Example
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3.1 Informal Description of the Case -- 3.2 The User Wishes -- 3.3 The Sample Information Machine -- 4 Some Features of a Complete, Formal Specification -- 4.1 Scalability -- 4.2 Ease of Change -- 4.3 Generating Input Forms -- 4.4 Indicating Who is Allowed to Do What -- 4.5 Generating User Stories -- 4.6 Generating Menus Per Role -- 5 Means to Prove (Additional) State Properties -- 5.1 Property Preservation and Complete Induction Within an IM -- 5.2 Provable Properties of Our Sample IM -- 6 A Default Implementation -- 6.1 The State Space -- 6.2 The Combined Transition Function and Output Function -- 6.3 Format for Calling the Procedures -- 7 In Conclusion -- Appendix: Explanation of Some Mathematical Expressions -- References -- An Architecture for Attesting to the Provenance of Ontologies Using Blockchain Technologies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Trust in the Context of Semantic Web -- 2.2 Digital Signatures and Integrity of Ontologies -- 2.3 Collaborative Ontology Authoring -- 2.4 Blockchains and Ontologies -- 3 Foundations -- 3.1 Cryprographic Hash Functions -- 3.2 Digital Signatures -- 3.3 Blockchain Technologies -- 4 Architecture for Blockchain-based Attestation of Ontologies -- 5 Realization Using Ethereum and WebProtégé -- 5.1 Calculating an Ontology Digest -- 5.2 Attestation Contract and Blockchain Integration -- 6 Evaluation -- 6.1 Use Case for Biomedical Ontology Authoring -- 6.2 Performance -- 6.3 Cost Analysis -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Trends for the DevOps Security. A Systematic Literature Review -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Systematic Literature Review (SLR), Snowballing, and the BSIMM Framework -- 2.1 Systematic Literature Review (SLR) -- 2.2 The BSIMM Framework -- 3 The Original Literature Review and the Review Process -- 3.1 The Search Process and Selected Primary Studies
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3.2 Data Extraction from the Primary Studies -- 4 The Findings -- 4.1 Challenges for DevOps -- 4.2 Security Practices and Activities for DevOps -- 4.3 Findings of the SLR Review Versus the Findings of the BSIMM Top 10 Security Activities -- 5 Discussion and Avenues for Further Research -- References -- Short Papers -- Errors in the Process of Modeling Business Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The process of Process Modeling -- 3 Error Detection in Business Process Models -- 4 Empirical Study - The Experiment -- 5 Results -- 6 Summary and outlook -- References -- Use Cases for Augmented Reality Applications in Enterprise Modeling: A Morphological Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Foundations -- 2.1 Augmented Reality -- 2.2 Previous Work on AR and Enterprise Modeling -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Use Cases for AR in Enterprise Modeling -- 4.1 Description of the Solution Space -- 4.2 Limiting the Solution Space -- 4.3 Exemplary Use Case for the Strategic Perspective -- 4.4 Exemplary Use Case for the Business Process Perspective -- 4.5 Exemplary Use Case for the IT Perspective -- 5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- On the Context-Aware Servicing of User Needs: Extracting and Managing Context Information Supported by Rules and Predictions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Context Indicators -- 4 Solution Directions -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Towards Identification of Privacy Requirements with Systems Thinking -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Existing Approaches for Privacy Modelling -- 4 Research Agenda -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Toward a Reference Architecture for User-Oriented Open Government Data Portals -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Research Approach -- 4 OGDP Reference Architecture -- 5 Conclusion -- References
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Shishkov, Boris Business Modeling and Software Design Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783031115097
Sprache:
Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Informatik
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Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Schlagwort(e):
Betriebliches Informationssystem
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Software Engineering
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Unternehmensmodell
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Konzeptionelle Modellierung
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Prozessmodell
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