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International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2018
- Abdulrahman Alrabiah, Steve Drew:
Deriving organisational business process change factors using the hierarchical elicitation workshop. 1-11 - Sangeeta Gupta, Gugulothu Narsimha:
Miscegenation of scalable and DEP3K performance evaluation of nosql-cassandra for bigdata applications deployed in cloud. 12-21 - Khalid Alissa, Jason Reid, Ed Dawson:
SPCC: a security policy compliance checker plug-in for YAWL. 22-31 - Irene Samanta, Athanasios Lamprakis:
Leadership and organisational conflict management: a case study of the Greek public sector. 32-45 - Puvanard Hemvichitr:
An examination of mergers and acquisitions model building: a grounded theory approach. 46-52
Volume 9, Number 2, 2019
- Archie Lockamy III, John A. Galdo:
Improving workflows in community pharmacies for competitive advantage. 53-62 - Ahmed Ali Mohammad, Fethi Saidi, Mustafa Elkasih Abdulkarim:
Towards an integrative view of AIS: using integrated business processes approach to framework the paradigm shift of AIS. 63-75 - Farid Kacimi, Abdelkamel Tari, Hamamache Kheddouci:
Business process graph matching based on vectorial signatures. 76-89 - Richard K. Lomotey, Sriramoju Sumanth, Rita Orji:
Machine-to-infrastructure middleware platform for data management in IoT. 90-106 - Zineb Lamghari, Maryam Radgui, Rajaa Saidi, Moulay Driss Rahmani:
Defining business process improvement metrics based on BPM life cycle and process mining techniques. 107-133 - Sam'un Jaja Raharja, Rivani Rivani, Ria Arifianti:
Collaboration analysis among stakeholders in strengthening the export-oriented ceramic industry centre: study in Puwakarta Regency in Indonesia. 134-146
Volume 9, Number 3, 2019
- Fadwa Yahya, Khouloud Boukadi, Zakaria Maamar, Hanêne Ben-Abdallah:
CA4BPS: an end-to-end context-based approach for business process socialisation. 147-157 - Toufik Messaoud Maarouk, Elkamel Merah, Sara Ghaoui, Nihed Rahabi:
Formal semantics and transformation of BPMN models. 158-169 - Gabriella C. B. Costa, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner, Regina Braga, Humberto L. O. Dalpra, Marco Antônio Pereira Araújo, Victor Ströele:
Deriving strategic information for software development processes using provenance data and ontology techniques. 170-196 - Joanne Manhães Netto, Tatiana Barboza, Fernanda Baião, Flávia Maria Santoro:
KiPN: a visual notation for knowledge-intensive processes. 197-219 - Sourav Dey, Arindam Das:
Robotic process automation: assessment of the technology for transformation of business processes. 220-230 - Milton Secundino De Souza Júnior, Fernando Antônio Aires Lins, Nelson Souto Rosa:
Adaptive support to execution of long-running workflows. 231-243
Volume 9, Number 4, 2019
- Abdullah Kaid Al-Swidi, Gaboul Faiz, Hamid Gelaidan:
Total quality management and the organisational performance: the mediating role of market orientation. 245-257 - Jürgen Moormann, Yevgen Bogodistov:
Process innovation in information systems research: a missing exploration. 258-266 - Martin Mathias Dome, Sadananda Prusty:
Critical analysis of factors impacting trust and opportunism in agri-food supply chains: the case of tomato in the Northern Tanzania. 267-280 - Amal Alkhlewi, Robert John Walters, Gary B. Wills:
Towards a framework for the successful implementation of a government cloud in Saudi Arabia. 281-291 - Suratin Tunyaplin, Wirachchaya Chanpuypetch:
Development of a performance measurement system for a home furniture delivery and assembly logistics provider in Thailand. 292-306 - Nizar Raissi, Henda Matoussi:
The influence of ICT adoption on the development of managerial modes of consulting firms in France. 307-315 - Jagdeep Singh, Harwinder Singh:
Comparison of job satisfaction between staff and labour in steel industry of Northern India - an empirical investigation. 316-335
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