Multi-level Modelling: Time for a ‘Copernican’ (R)Evolution?
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Towards an Investigation of the Conceptual Landscape of Enterprise Architecture
In this paper we discuss our preliminary work on clarifying the conceptual landscape of Enterprise Architecture. We do so...
Scalable Business Process Enactment in Cloud Environments
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...
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
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
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
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
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
Requirements engineering (RE) is a crucial discipline when developing software systems. Applying RE activities successfully in the domain of...
Local Behavior Similarity
Business process models explicitly capture an organization’s operations and thus are essential to a process oriented organization. Typically, hundreds...





