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Special Interest Group on Systems Analysis and Design

Conference Papers

SIGSAND papers are published in many scientific conferences, including ICIS, AMCIS, HICSS, as well as the dedicated conference – SIGSAND Symposium. The recent conference publications are listed below.

The World Out There: From Systems Modelling to Enterprise Modelling

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In this paper, we describe how Masters students at a university studying Information Systems adapt to Enterprise Modelling; expressed...

Process Mining Versus Intention Mining

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Process mining aims to discover, enhance or check the conformance of activity-oriented process models from event logs. A new...

The Modeling Mind: Behavior Patterns in Process Modeling

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To advance the understanding of factors influencing the quality of business process models, researchers have recently begun to investigate...

Change Patterns in Use: A Critical Evaluation

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Process model quality has been an area of considerable research efforts. In this context, the correctness-by-construction principle of change...

Context-Aware Agile Business Process Engine: Foundations and Architecture

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Future developments for enterprise process management must evolve from the current systems based on rigid, workflow based processes into...

Synthesizing a Library of Process Templates through Partial-Order Planning Algorithms

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The design time specification of dynamic processes can be time-consuming and error-prone, due to the high number of tasks...

Business Process Workarounds: What Can and Cannot Be Detected by Process Mining

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Business process workarounds are specific forms of incompliant behavior, where employees intentionally decide to deviate from the required procedures...

Spotting Terminology Deficiencies in Process Model Repositories

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Thinking in business processes and using process models for their documentation has become common practice in companies. In many...

Using Data-Centric Business Process Modeling for Discovering Requirements for Business Process Support Systems: Experience...

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Building a process model is a natural part of the requirements engineering (RE) when creating requirements for a computerized...

Modeling of Reference Schemes

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In natural language, one usually refers to objects by means of proper names or definite descriptions. Languages for data...