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5th EEWC 2015: Prague, Czech Republic
- David Aveiro, Robert Pergl, Michal Valenta:
Advances in Enterprise Engineering IX - 5th Enterprise Engineering Working Conference, EEWC 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, June 15-19, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 211, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-19296-3
On Enterprise Engineering and DEMO
- Emmy Dudok, Sérgio Guerreiro, Eduard Babkin, Robert Pergl, Steven J. H. van Kervel:
Enterprise Operational Analysis Using DEMO and the Enterprise Operating System. 3-18 - Sérgio Guerreiro:
Engineering the Decision-Making Process Using Multiple Markov Theories and DEMO. 19-33 - Alexey Sergeev, Eduard Babkin:
Towards Competence-Based Enterprise Restructuring Using Ontologies. 34-46 - Marné de Vries, Aurona Gerber, Alta van der Merwe:
The Enterprise Engineering Domain. 47-63
On Business Process Management, Simulation and Analysis
- Richard Braun, Werner Esswein:
Towards Multi-perspective Modeling with BPMN. 67-81 - Artur Caetano, Pedro Linares Pinto, Carlos Mendes, Miguel Mira da Silva, José Borbinha:
Analysis of Business Processes with Enterprise Ontology and Process Mining. 82-95 - Yang Liu, Junichi Iijima:
A Case Study of Business Process Simulation in the Context of Enterprise Engineering. 96-110
On Complexity, Transformation and Modeling
- Jannis Beese, Stephan Aier, Robert Winter:
On the Role of Complexity for Guiding Enterprise Transformations. 113-127 - Monika Kaczmarek, Alexander Bock, Michael Heß:
On the Explanatory Capabilities of Enterprise Modeling Approaches. 128-143 - Athanasios Podaras:
A Non-arbitrary Method for Estimating IT Business Function Recovery Complexity via Software Complexity. 144-159
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