Empirical Comparison of Model Consistency Between Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling and Traditional Conceptual Modeling
This paper conducts an empirical study that explores the differences between adopting a traditional conceptual modeling (TCM) technique and...
A Conceptual Framework for Supporting Deep Exploration of Business Process Behavior
Process mining serves for gaining insights into business process behavior based on event logs. These techniques are typically limited...
An In-Depth Benchmarking Study on Bill of Materials for High-End Manufacturing
A piece of the bill of materials (a.b.a BOM) data is a hierarchical graph data model showing the assembly...
CusFinder: An Interactive Customer Ranking Query System
Finding a certain number of objects with optimum ranking based on spatial position constraints and given preference of attributes...
Visual Representation of the TOGAF Requirements Management Process
TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) covers different aspects of Enterprise Architecture (EA) management as well as it provides textual...
Multiple Data Quality Evaluation and Data Cleaning on Imprecise Temporal Data
With data currency issues draw the attentions of both researchers and engineers, temporal data, which describes real world events...
Technology-Transfer Requirements Engineering (TTRE) – on the Value of Conceptualizing Alternatives
In this paper, we describe a requirements engineering method with a focus on the conceptualization of alternative service offerings....
An Active Workflow Method for Entity-Oriented Data Collection
In the era of big data, people are dealing with data all the time. Data collection is the first...
Visual Non-verbal Social Cues Data Modeling
Although many methods have been developed in social signal processing (SSP) field during the last decade, several issues related...
Dependency-Based Query/View Synchronization upon Schema Evolutions
Query/view synchronization upon the evolution of a database schema is a critical problem that has drawn the attention of...





