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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the 18th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2016, held in Rome, Italy, in April 2016. 
The 23 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 257 submissions to ICEIS 2016. The volume also contains one invited talk in full paper length. The papers selected to be included in this book contribute to the understanding of relevant trends of current research on enterprise information systems, including issues with regard to enterprise engineering, heterogeneous systems, security, software engineering, systems integration, business process management, human factors and affective computing, ubiquitous computing, social computing, knowledge management, and artificial intelligence.
Invited Paper.- Responsible Data Science Using Event Data in a "People
Friendly" Manner.- Databases and Information Systems Integration.-
Story-telling and Narrative: Alternative Genres Linking IS Publication and
Practice.- The Stuttgart IT Architecture for Manufacturing - An Architecture
for the Data-driven Factory.- Pivot-based Similarity Wide-joins Fostering
Near-duplicate Detection.- Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support
Systems.- Combination of Interaction Models for Multi-agents Systems.-
Development of Escape Route System for Emergency Evacuation Management based
on Computer Simulation.- Event Monitoring System to Classify Unexpected
Events for Production Planning.- Router Nodes Placement using Artificial
Immune Systems for Wireless Sensor Industrial Networks.- Information Systems
Analysis and Specification.- Moving towards Agility in an Ordered Fashion.-
Linking Knowledge Mapping and Lessons Learned in a Research and Development
Group - A Pilot Study.- Agile-similar Approach based on Project Crashing to
Manage Research Projects.- Guidelines for Web Application Designers: - A
Meta-model, a Grammar, and a Tool.- A New Mechanism to Preserving Data
Confidentiality in Cloud Database Scenarios.- Investigating the
Identification of Technical Debt through Code Comment Analysis.- Software
Agents and Internet Computing.- A Platform for Supporting Open Data
Ecosystems.- Ambient Assisted Living Systems: A Model for Reasoning under
Uncertainty.- Multi-model Service for Recommending Tourist Attractions.-
Human-Computer Interaction.- Interactive Visualizations for Workplace Tasks.-
Participatory Icons Specification for Expressing Intentions in
Computer-mediated Communications.- Towards Advanced Security Engineering for
Enterprise Information Systems - Solving Security, Resilience and Usability
Issues Together within Improvement of User Experience.-Enterprise
Architecture.- Business Model Loom: A Pattern-based Approach Towards the
Definition of Business Models.- Method and Practical Guidelines for
Overcoming Enterprise Architecture Adoption Challenges.- A Procedural
Approach for Evaluating the Performance of Business Processes Based on a
Model of Quantitative and Qualitative Measurements.- Reliability of AAL
Systems Modeled as BPMN Business Processes