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15th EDOC Workshops 2011: Helsinki, Finland
- Workshops Proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, EDOCW 2011, Helsinki, Finland, August 29 - September 2, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-0869-5
Conference Short Papers
- Gonçalo Antunes, José Barateiro, Christoph Becker, José Borbinha, Ricardo Vieira:
Modeling Contextual Concerns in Enterprise Architecture. 3-10 - Miia-Maarit Saarelainen, Virpi Hotti:
Does Enterprise Architecture Form the Ground for Group Decisions in eGovernment Programme? Qualitative Study of the Finnish National Project for IT in Social Services. 11-17 - Toni Ruokolainen, Sini Ruohomaa, Lea Kutvonen:
Solving Service Ecosystem Governance. 18-25 - Juliane Blechinger, Frank Lauterwald, Richard Lenz:
Metadata Categories for Supporting Concurrent Engineering. 26-33 - Marcos Aurélio Almeida da Silva, Reda Bendraou, Jacques Robin, Xavier Blanc:
Flexible Deviation Handling during Software Process Enactment. 34-41 - Fáber D. Giraldo, Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Sébastien Mosser:
Introducing Security Access Control Policies into Legacy Business Processes. 42-49
Second International Workshop on Models and Model-Driven Methods for Service Engineering (3M4SE 2011)
- Marten van Sinderen, Luís Ferreira Pires, Maria-Eugenia Iacob:
Message from the 3M4SE 2011 Chairs. 55-56 - Irina Todoran, Zuheb Hussain, Niina Gromov:
SOA Integration Modeling: An Evaluation of How SoaML Completes UML Modeling. 57-66 - Colin Atkinson, Dietmar Stoll, Christian Tunjic:
Orthographic Service Modeling. 67-70 - Philipp Bostan, Colin Atkinson, Dirk Draheim:
Towards a Unified Conceptual Framework for Service-Oriented Computing. 71-80 - Bruno Traverson:
Looking for a Software Wizard for Architectural Definitions of Information Systems. 81-84 - Dmitrij V. Koznov:
Process Model of DSM Solution Development and Evolution for Small and Medium-Sized Software Companies. 85-92
Fifth International Workshop on Advances in Quality of Service Management (AQuSerM 2011)
- Iman Poernomo, Guijun Wang:
Message from the AQuSerM 2011 Chairs. 95 - Tim Pidun, Carsten Felden:
On the Restriction to Numeric Indicators in Performance Measurement Systems. 96-102 - T. Manjula Peirs, James H. Hill:
Towards Adapting System Execution Traces for Validation of Enterprise Distributed System QoS Properties. 103-111 - Lukasz Budnik, Henryk Krawczyk:
Dynamic Analysis of Enterprise Business Scenarios. 112-121 - Schafiq Amini, Roland Jochem:
A Conceptual Model Based on the Fuzzy Set Theory to Measure and Evaluate the Performance of Service Processes. 122-131 - Eva Gattnar, Okan Ekinci, Vesselin Detschew:
Clinical Process Modeling and Performance Measurement in Hospitals. 132-140
Fourth International Workshop on Evolutionary Business Processes (EVL-BP 2011)
- Dragan Gasevic, Georg Grossmann, Sylvain Hallé, Florian Rosenberg:
Message from the EVL-BP 2011 Workshop Chairs. 143-145 - Antonio Bucchiarone, Annapaola Marconi, Marco Pistore, Adina Sirbu:
A Context-Aware Framework for Business Processes Evolution. 146-154 - Simon Tragatschnig, Uwe Zdun:
Runtime Process Adaptation for BPEL Process Execution Engines. 155-163 - Gregor Grambow, Roy Oberhauser, Manfred Reichert:
Semantically-Driven Workflow Generation Using Declarative Modeling for Processes in Software Engineering. 164-173 - Monika Weidmann, Falko Koetter, Thomas Renner, David Schumm, Frank Leymann, Daniel Schleicher:
Synchronization of Adaptive Process Models Using Levels of Abstraction. 174-183 - Andreas Hausotter, Carsten Kleiner, Arne Koschel, David Zhang, Heiner Gehrken:
Always Stay Flexible! WfMS-independent Business Process Controlling in SOA. 184-193 - Steffen Kunz, Benjamin Fabian, Holger Ziekow, Dirk Bade:
From Smart Objects to Smarter Workflows - An Architectural Approach. 194-203 - Tim Pidun, Johannes Buder, Carsten Felden:
Optimizing Process Performance Visibility through Additional Descriptive Features in Performance Measurement. 204-212 - Liang Song, Jianmin Wang, Lijie Wen, Wenxing Wang, Shijie Tan, Hui Kong:
Querying Process Models Based on the Temporal Relations between Tasks. 213-222
Third International Workshop on Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA4EE 2011)
- Selmin Nurcan, Rainer Schmidt:
Message from the SoEA4EE 2011 Chairs. 225-228 - Kurt Sandkuhl, Ulf Seigerroth, Alexander V. Smirnov, Tatiana Levashova, Nikolay Shilov:
Using Role Knowledge for Service Configuration in SOA-based Enterprise Representation. 229-236 - Iván S. Razo-Zapata, Pieter De Leenheer, Jaap Gordijn:
Value-Based Service Bundling: A Customer-Supplier Approach. 237-246 - Pierre Boiron, Valère Dussaux:
Healthcare Software as a Service: The Greater Paris Region Program Experience - The So-called "Région Sans Film" Program. 247-251 - Ing-Yi Chen, Guo-Kai Ni:
A QoS-Aware Job Rescheduling Mechanism for Service-Oriented Media Distribution Systems. 252-258 - Ruben Filipe de Sousa Pereira, Miguel Mira da Silva:
A Maturity Model for Implementing ITIL V3 in Practice. 259-268 - Karim Dahman, François Charoy, Claude Godart:
From Business Process to Component Architecture: Engineering Business to IT Alignment. 269-274 - Cristian Ruz, Françoise Baude, Bastien Sauvan, Adrian Mos, Alain Boulze:
Flexible SOA Lifecycle on the Cloud Using SCA. 275-282 - Yiyun Shen, Markus Miettinen, Pirjo Moen, Lea Kutvonen:
Privacy Preservation Approach in Service Ecosystems. 283-292 - Rainer Schmidt:
A Service-System Based Identification of Meta-services for Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture. 293-300
Sixth Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research (TEAR 2011) Workshop
- Florian Matthes, João Paulo A. Almeida, Erik Proper, Sascha Roth:
Message from the TEAR 2011 Workshop Chairs. 303 - Matthias Lange, Jan Mendling:
An Experts' Perspective on Enterprise Architecture Goals, Framework Adoption and Benefit Assessment. 304-313 - Robert Winter, Stephan Aier:
How are Enterprise Architecture Design Principles Used? 314-321 - Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes, Ivan Monahov, Sascha Roth, Christopher Schulz, Christian M. Schweda:
Towards an Agile Design of the Enterprise Architecture Management Function. 322-329 - Danny Greefhorst, Henderik Alex Proper:
A Practical Approach to the Formulation and Use of Architecture Principles. 330-339 - Matthias Farwick, Berthold Agreiter, Ruth Breu, Steffen Ryll, Karsten Voges, Inge Hanschke:
Automation Processes for Enterprise Architecture Management. 340-349 - Marlies van Steenbergen, Ralph Foorthuis, Nino Mushkudiani, Wiel Bruls, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Rik Bos:
Achieving Enterprise Architecture Benefits: What Makes the Difference? 350-359 - Katariina Valtonen, Sirpa Mäntynen, Mauri Leppänen, Mirja Pulkkinen:
Enterprise Architecture Descriptions for Enhancing Local Government Transformation and Coherency Management: Case Study. 360-369 - Markus Buschle, Dick A. C. Quartel:
Extending the Method of Bedell for Enterprise Architecture Valuation. 370-379
Sixth International Workshop on Vocabularies, Ontologies and Rules for the Enterprise (VORTE 2011)
- Dragan Gasevic, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Andreas L. Opdahl:
Message from the VORTE 2011 Workshop Chairs. 383-384 - Gerd Wagner:
Ontologies and Rules for Enterprise Modeling and Simulation. 385-394 - Adam Westerski, Carlos Angel Iglesias:
Exploiting Structured Linked Data in Enterprise Knowledge Management Systems: An Idea Management Case Study. 395-403 - Mariano Belaunde, Slim Ben Hassen:
Service Mashups Using Natural Language and Context Awareness: A Pragmatic Architectural Design. 404-411 - Vilho Räisänen:
Semantic Integration Platform. 412-418 - François Hantry, Mohand-Said Hacid, Romuald Thion:
Detection of Conflicting Compliance Rules. 419-428 - Robert Thullner, Szabolcs Rozsnyai, Josef Schiefer, Hannes Obweger, Martin Suntinger:
Proactive Business Process Compliance Monitoring with Event-Based Systems. 429-437 - Steffen Kunz, Benjamin Fabian, Daniel Marx, Sebastian Müller:
Engineering Policies for Secure Interorganizational Information Flow. 438-447 - Alexandre Lopes Machado, José Maria Parente de Oliveira:
DIGO: An Open Data Architecture for e-Government. 448-456
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