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El. knyga: 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

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This book contains the proceedings of two well established scienti c events held in connection with the CAiSE conferences relating to the areas of enterprise, business-processes, and information systems modeling: The 11th International Workshop on Business Process Modeling, Devel- ment and Support (BPMDS 2010); The 15th International Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for S- tems Analysis and Design (EMMSAD 2010). The two events are introduced brie y below. BPMDS 2010 BPMDS 2010wasthe 11th in a seriesof workshopsthat havesuccessfully served as a forum for raising and discussing new ideas in the area of business process development and support. The BPMDS series has produced 10 workshops from 1998 to 2009. Eight of these workshops, including the last seven (BPMDS 2003BPMDS 2009) were held in conjunction with CAiSE conferences. The BPMDS workshops focus on topics relating to IT support for business processes, which addresses key issues that are relevant to the continuous development of information systems theory. The continued interest in these topics within the industrial and academic IS communities is re ected by the success of the last BPMDS workshops and the emergence of new conferences devoted to this theme. Previous BPMDS workshops focused on the di erent phases in the business processlife-cycleaswellasthedriversthatmotivateandinitiatebusinessprocess design and evolution.
BPMDS 2010
State-Oriented Perspective
In Search of the Holy Grail: Integrating Social Software with BPM Experience Report
1(13)
Ilia Bider
Paul Johannesson
Erik Perjons
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Can I Count on You At All? Exploring Data Inaccuracy in Business Processes
14(12)
Pnina Soffer
Service Provision as a Perspective
Ontology Driven Government Services Inventory and Business Process Management
26(13)
V. Necati Sonmez
Mustafa Canh
Selim Gokce
Mikail Unver
A. Nusret Guclu
A Service-Oriented View on Business Processes and Supporting Applications
39(10)
Sebastian Adam
Matthias Naab
Marcus Trapp
Perspectives for Moving Business Processes into the Cloud
49(13)
Rainer Schmidt
Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration as Perspectives
Viewpoints Reconciliation in Services Design: A Model-Driven Approach for Highly Collaborative Environments
62(7)
Sophie Ramel
Sylvain Kubicki
Alain Vagner
Lucie Braye
Towards Extending BPMN with the Knowledge Dimension
69(13)
Inese Supulniece
Ligita Businska
Marite Kirikova
Perspectives for Integrating Knowledge and Business Processes through Collaboration
82(12)
I.T. Hawryszkiewycz
`Fine-Tuning' as a Perspective: Scheduling, Configuration and Efficiency
Workflow Time Patterns for Process-Aware Information Systems
94(14)
Andreas Lanz
Barbara Weber
Manfred Reichert
On the Suitability of Aggregated and Configurable Business Process Models
108(12)
Thomas Baier
Emilian Pascalau
Jan Mendling
Identifying Drivers of Inefficiency in Business Processes: A DEA and Data Mining Perspective
120(13)
Anne Dohmen
Jurgen Moormann
Integrating Multiple Perspectives
An Enterprise Architecture Framework for Integrating the Multiple Perspectives of Business Processes
133(12)
Eng Chew
Michael Soanes
An Interperspective-Oriented Business Process Modeling Approach
145(12)
Marcel Fouda Ndjodo
Priso Essawe Ndedi
Roger Atsa Etoundi
EMMSAD 2010
An Indexing Structure for Maintaining Configurable Process Models
157(12)
Wassim Derguech
Gabriela Vulcu
Sami Bhiri
A Meta-language for EA Information Modeling - State-of-the-Art and Requirements Elicitation
169(13)
Sabine Buckl
Florian Matthes
Christian M. Schweda
Playing ArchiMate Models
182(13)
Jos Groenewegen
Stijn Hoppenbrouwers
Erik Proper
Supporting Layered Architecture Specifications: A Domain Modeling Approach
195(13)
Jenny Abramov
Arnon Sturm
A Model Based Framework Supporting ITIL Service IT Management
208(12)
Manel Jelliti
Michelle Sibilla
Yassine Jamoussi
Henda Ben Ghezala
A Structured Evaluation to Assess the Reusability of Models of User Profiles
220(14)
Lillian Hella
John Krogstie
Distribution of Effort among Software Development Artefacts: An Initial Case Study
234(13)
Niklas Mellegard
Miroslaw Staron
FORML 2
247(14)
Terry Halpin
Jan Pieter Wijbenga
Specifying Structural Properties and Their Constraints Formally, Visually and Modularly Using VCL
261(13)
Nuno Amalio
Pierre Kelsen
Qin Ma
Configuring the Variability of Business Process Models Using Non-Functional Requirements
274(13)
Emanuel Santos
Joao Pimentel
Jaelson Castro
Juan Sanchez
Oscar Pastor
A Business Process Metadata Model for a Process Model Repository
287(14)
Mturi Elias
Khurram Shahzad
Paul Johannesson
Exploring Intuitive Modelling Behaviour
301(13)
Ilona Wilmont
Sjaak Brinkkemper
Inge van de Weerd
Stijn Hoppenbrouwers
Co-evolution of (Information) System Models
314(13)
Ajantha Dahanayake
Bernhard Thalheim
Process Line Configuration: An Indicator-Based Guidance of the Intentional Model MAP
327(14)
Rebecca Deneckere
Elena Kornyshova
Author Index 341