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Special Interest Group on Systems Analysis and Design

Publications

Enforcing a Cross-Organizational Workflow: An Experience Report

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Today business processes often exceed organizational boundaries and the participants may not fully trust each other. In the past,...

Exploring the Design Needs for the New Database Era

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During the last decade, new database solutions and technologies have emerged. These were developed in order to facilitate the...

Evaluation of a Design Method for Graph Database

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We present an evaluation of a new design method of a graph database schema (GDBS). The method is based...

Towards a Knowledge Base of Business Process Redesign: Forming the Structure

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Many reasons drive organizations to improve their existing business processes. Designing an improvement is complex; it requires familiarity with...

Coordinating Large Distributed Process Structures

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Representing a business process as interacting small processes has become feasible with data-centric business process management paradigms. These small...

Early Validation Framework for Critical and Complex Process-Centric Systems

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Guaranteeing the correctness of the future system is of vital importance for the development of critical and complex systems....

Logic Based Look-Ahead for the Execution of Multi-perspective Declarative Processes

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In declarative process models all the activities which do not violate a constraint of the process model can be...

Exploring the Understandability of a Hybrid Process Design Artifact Based on DCR Graphs

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Process design artifacts (e.g., process models, textual process descriptions and simulations) are increasingly used to provide input for requirements...

A Landscape for Case Models

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Case Management is a paradigm to support knowledge-intensive processes. The different approaches developed for modeling these types of processes...

Testing the Fractal Enterprise Model in Practice

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This paper is devoted to testing in practice a new kind of enterprise model, called the Fractal Enterprise Model...