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13th EDOC Workshops 2009: Auckland, New Zealand
- Workshops Proceedings of the 12th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, EDOCw 2009, 1-4 September 2009, Auckland, New Zealand. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-5563-8
- Vladimir Tosic:
Proceedings of the IEEE EDOC 2009 workshops and short papers: Editor's message. - Dragan Gasevic, Georg Grossmann, Sylvain Hallé:
Dynamic and declarative business processes. 1-4 - Jens Dietrich:
On the dynamic composition of complex systems - lessons learned from component-oriented software engineering. 5 - Evan D. Morrison, Aditya Ghose, George Koliadis:
Dealing with imprecise compliance requirements. 6-14 - M. Gotz, Stephan Roser, Florian Lautenbacher, Bernhard Bauer:
Token analysis of graph-oriented process models. 15-24 - Sven Graupner, Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad, Sharad Singhal, Sujoy Basu:
Making processes from best practice frameworks actionable. 25-34 - Luiz Olavo Bonino da Silva Santos, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Renata S. S. Guizzardi, Eduardo Goncalves da Silva, Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten van Sinderen:
GSO: Designing a well-founded service ontology to support dynamic service discovery and composition. 35-44 - Florian Lautenbacher, Bernhard Bauer, S. Forg:
Process mining for semantic business process modeling. 45-53 - Shusaku Iida, Grit Denker, Carolyn L. Talcott:
Document Logic: Risk analysis of business processes through document authenticity. 54-63 - Christoph Brandt, Frank Hermann, Thomas Engel:
Modeling and reconfiguration of critical business processes for the purpose of a Business Continuity Management respecting security, risk and compliance requirements at Credit Suisse using algebraic graph transformation. 64-71 - Hye-young Paik, Karl M. Göschka, Aad P. A. van Moorsel, Raymond K. Wong, Ian Warren:
Introduction to the proceedings of the EDOC 2009 workshop Middleware for Web Services (MWS) 2009. 72-73 - Susan Darling Urban, Ziao Liu, Le Gao, E. E. Whitaker:
Decentralized data dependency analysis for concurrent process execution. 74-83 - Christof Lutteroth, Gerald Weber:
Database synchronization as a service. 84-91 - Paul Brebner, Liam O'Brien, Jon Gray:
Performance modelling power consumption and carbon emissions for Server Virtualization of Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs). 92-99 - David Sundaram, Wei Zhou, Schalk Pienaar, Selwyn Piramuthu:
Web Services-based architecture for RFID applications. 100-106 - Mohsen Khaxar, Saeed Jalili, Narges Khakpour, M. Shaban Jokhio:
Monitoring safety properties of composite web services at runtime using CSP. 107-113 - Liam O'Brien, Iman Poernomo, Guijun Wang:
Workshop summary: Advances in quality of service management (AQuSerM) 2009. 114-115 - Sylvain Hallé, Roger Villemaire:
Flexible and reliable messaging using runtime monitoring. 116-125 - Sucha Smanchat, Sea Ling, Maria Indrawan:
Toward grid workflow scheduling based on resource competition. 126-130 - Mahsa Razavi Davoudi, Fereidoon Shams Aliee:
Characterization of Enterprise Architecture quality attributes. 131-137 - Tiong-Thye Goh, Siddhartha Bose, Wee Keong Ng, Longbing Cao, Vincent C. S. Lee:
Editorial to the Proceedings of mobile technologies in enterprise computing systems workshop (MTECS 2009). 138-139 - Laura Daniele, Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten van Sinderen:
Towards automatic behavior synthesis of a coordinator component for context-aware mobile applications. 140-147 - Thang Tran, Christian Wietfeld:
Approaches for optimizing the performance of a mobile SAML-based emergency response system. 148-156 - Raymond Yiwen Huang, Judith Symonds:
Mobile marketing evolution: Systematic literature review on multi-channel communication and multi-characteristics campaign. 157-165 - Rafael Accorsi, Ernesto Damiani, Frank Innerhofer-Oberperfler, Florian Kerschbaum:
Editorial to the second workshop on Security and Privacy in Enterprise Computing (InSPEC09). 166-167 - Siani Pearson, Prasad Rao, Tomas Sander, A. Parry, A. Paull, S. Patruni, V. Dandamudi-Ratnakar, P. Sharma:
Scalable, accountable privacy management for large organizations. 168-175 - Axel Korthaus, Alistair Barros:
Introduction to the proceedings of the 1st EDOC 2009 Workshop on Service-Oriented Business Networks and Ecosystems (SOBNE '09). 176-179 - René Börner, Stefanie Looso, Matthias Goeken:
Towards an operationalisation of governance and strategy for service identification and design. 180-188 - Maniam Kaliannan, Murali Raman, Magiswary Dorasamy:
E-procurement adoption in the malaysian public sector: organizational perspectives. 189-194 - Thomas Kohlborn, Axel Korthaus, Christoph Riedl, Helmut Krcmar:
Service aggregators in business networks. 195-202 - Toni Ruokolainen, Lea Kutvonen:
Managing interoperability knowledge in open service ecosystems. 203-211 - Stefan Seedorf, Khrystyna Nordheimer, Simone Krug:
STraS: A framework for semantic traceability in enterprise-wide SOA life-cycle management. 212-219 - Farzad Shafiei, David Sundaram, Selwyn Piramuthu:
Implementing a multi-enterprise collaborative DSS. 220-229 - Anja Strunk, Sandro Reichert, Alexander Schill:
An infrastructure for supporting rebinding in BPEL processes. 230-237 - Amit Goel, Heinz Schmidt, David R. Gilbert:
Towards formalizing Virtual Enterprise Architecture. 238-242 - Ji Hu:
Idea to derive security policies from collaborative business processes. 243-246 - Selmin Nurcan, Rainer Schmidt:
Service Oriented Enterprise-Architecture for enterprise engineering introduction. 247-253 - Liam O'Brien:
Keynote Talk: Scope, cost and effort estimation for SOA projects. 254 - Espen Moeller, Arne J. Berre:
Business service identification and modelling with context support. 255-263 - Ulrik Franke, Pontus Johnson:
An Enterprise Architecture framework for application consolidation in the Swedish Armed Forces. 264-273 - Matthias Postina, Igor Sechyn, Ulrike Steffens:
Gap analysis of application landscapes. 274-281 - Ulrike Abelein, François Habryn, Alexander Becker:
Towards a holistic framework for describing and evaluating business benefits of a service oriented architecture. 282-289 - Rainer Schmidt, Axel Kieninger:
DYNSEA - A dynamic service-oriented Enterprise Architecture based on S-D-logic. 290-296 - Jens Dietrich, Dragan Gasevic:
Vocabularies, ontologies and rules for the enterprise. 297-299 - John G. Hosking:
Supporting model driven engineering using the Marama meta toolset. 300 - Florian Lautenbacher, Thomas Eisenbarth, Bernhard Bauer:
Process model adaptation using semantic technologies. 301-309 - Jebrin Al-Sharawneh, Mary-Anne Williams:
A social network approach in Semantic Web Services Selection using Follow the Leader behavior. 310-319 - Evellin Cristine Souza Cardoso, João Paulo A. Almeida, Giancarlo Guizzardi:
Requirements engineering based on business process models: A case study. 320-327 - Ulrik Franke, Johan Ullberg, Teodor Sommestad, Robert Lagerström, Pontus Johnson:
Decision support oriented Enterprise Architecture metamodel management using classification trees. 328-335 - Francisco Maciá Pérez, Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias, Antonio Ferrándiz-Colmeiro, José Vicente Berná-Martínez, Jorge Gea-Martínez:
New models of agile manufacturing assisted by semantic. 336-343 - Anuradha Mathrani, David Parsons, Rosemary Stockdale:
Workgroup structures in offshore software development projects: A vendor case study. 344-351 - Philipp Offermann, Martin Hoffmann, Udo Bub:
Benefits of SOA: Evaluation of an implemented scenario against alternative architectures. 352-359
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