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Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling

10th International Workshop, BPMDS 2009, and 14th International Conference, EMMSAD 2009, held at CAiSE 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009, Proceedings

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Table of contents (33 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. BPMDS 2009

    1. Business and Goal Related Drivers

      1. Towards a BPM Success Model: An Analysis in South African Financial Services Organisations
        • Gavin Thompson, Lisa F. Seymour, Brian O’Donovan
        Pages 1-13
      2. A Conceptual Framework for Business Process Redesign
        • George Koliadis, Aditya Ghose
        Pages 14-26
      3. Eliciting Goals for Business Process Models with Non-Functional Requirements Catalogues
        • Evellin C. S. Cardoso, João Paulo A. Almeida, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Renata S. S. Guizzardi
        Pages 33-45
      4. A Business Process-IT Alignment Method for Business Intelligence
        • Jun Sekine, Takashi Suenaga, Junko Yano, Kei-ichiro Nakagawa, Shu-ichiro Yamamoto
        Pages 46-57
    2. Model-Driven Process Change

      1. Analysis and Validation of Control-Flow Complexity Measures with BPMN Process Models
        • Elvira Rolón, Jorge Cardoso, Félix García, Francisco Ruiz, Mario Piattini
        Pages 58-70
      2. Vertical Alignment of Process Models – How Can We Get There?
        • Matthias Weidlich, Alistair Barros, Jan Mendling, Mathias Weske
        Pages 71-84
      3. Ontology-Based Description and Discovery of Business Processes
        • Khalid Belhajjame, Marco Brambilla
        Pages 85-98
    3. Technological Drivers and IT Services

      1. A Method for Service Identification from Business Process Models in a SOA Approach
        • Leonardo Guerreiro Azevedo, Flávia Santoro, Fernanda Baião, Jairo Souza, Kate Revoredo, Vinícios Pereira et al.
        Pages 99-112
      2. IT Capability-Based Business Process Design through Service-Oriented Requirements Engineering
        • Sebastian Adam, Özgür Ãœnalan, Norman Riegel, Daniel Kerkow
        Pages 113-125
    4. Technological Drivers and Process Mining

      1. Discovering Business Rules through Process Mining
        • Raphael Crerie, Fernanda Araujo Baião, Flávia Maria Santoro
        Pages 136-148
      2. Anomaly Detection Using Process Mining
        • Fábio Bezerra, Jacques Wainer, W. M. P. van der Aalst
        Pages 149-161
      3. Pattern Mining in System Logs: Opportunities for Process Improvement
        • Dolev Mezebovsky, Pnina Soffer, Ilan Shimshoni
        Pages 162-173
  3. EMMSAD 2009

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About this book

This book contains the proceedings of two long-standing workshops: The 10th International Workshop on Business Process Modeling, Development and Support, BPMDS 2009, and the 14th International Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Design, EMMSAD 2009, held in connection with CAiSE 2009 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in June 2009.

The 17 papers accepted for BPMDS 2009 were carefully reviewed and selected from 32 submissions. The topics addressed by the BPMDS workshop are business and goal-related drivers; model-driven process change; technological drivers and IT services; technological drivers and process mining; and compliance and awareness.

Following an extensive review process, 16 papers out of 36 submissions were accepted for EMMSAD 2009. These papers cover the following topics: use of ontologies; UML and MDA; ORM and rule-oriented modeling; goal-oriented modeling; alignment and understandability; enterprise modeling; and patterns and anti-patterns in enterprise modeling.

Editors and Affiliations

  • LogicBlox, Atlanta, USA

    Terry Halpin

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU,, Trondheim, Norway

    John Krogstie

  • University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, Paris, France

    Selmin Nurcan

  • Capgemini and Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

    Erik Proper

  • University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany

    Rainer Schmidt

  • University of Haifa, Carmel Mountain, Haifa, Israel

    Pnina Soffer

  • University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

    Roland Ukor

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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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