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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.

Multi-level Modelling: Time for a ‘Copernican’ (R)Evolution?

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Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-38484-4_1

Enabling Probabilistic Process Monitoring in Non-automated Environments

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Business processes are crucial for every organisation as they represent the core value generating processes. Managing business processes is...

Making Sense of Declarative Process Models: Common Strategies and Typical Pitfalls

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Declarative approaches to process modeling are regarded as well suited for highly volatile environments as they provide a high...

Scalable Business Process Enactment in Cloud Environments

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Business processes have to be enacted with increasing numbers of instances and under a growing pressure to reduce the...

Preparing for the Era of Cloud Computing: Towards a Framework for Selecting Business Process...

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The shift to the cloud computing creates new opportunities for the IT usage in business. New standard and customizable...

A Platform for Recombining Process Knowledge Chunks

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We describe ReKon, a platform that contains fine-granular templates, each describing a process knowledge chunk, which may be combined,...

An Exploratory Study on Collaboratively Conceptualizing Knowledge Intensive Processes

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The relevance of the knowledge involved in organizational activities has already been addressed since earliest management theories. In this...

A Proposal for Ownership Representation in the Context of Business Process Models

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The literature on Business Process Management (BPM) confirms the importance of establishing process ownership but conventional approaches as BPMN...

Modeling Security Requirements in Service Based Business Processes

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Non-functional concerns such as security are essential in business process management and in service based realizations of business processes....

A Conceptual Foundation of Requirements Engineering for Business Information Systems

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Requirements engineering (RE) is a crucial discipline when developing software systems. Applying RE activities successfully in the domain of...