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18. BIS 2016: Leipzig, Germany
- Witold Abramowicz, Rainer Alt, Bogdan Franczyk:
Business Information Systems - 19th International Conference, BIS 2016, Leipzig, Germany, July, 6-8, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 255, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-39425-1
Ecosystems
- Alexandru Stan:
High-Frequency Trading, Computational Speed and Profitability: Insights from an Ecological Modelling. 3-14 - Milena Strózyna, Gerd Eiden, Dominik Filipiak, Jacek Malyszko, Krzysztof Wecel:
A Methodology for Quality-Based Selection of Internet Data Sources in Maritime Domain. 15-27 - Anke de Vries, Claudia-Melania Chituc, Fons Pommeé:
Towards Identifying the Business Value of Big Data in a Digital Business Ecosystem: A Case Study from the Financial Services Industry. 28-40
Big/Smart Data
- Lisa Wenige, Johannes Ruhland:
Flexible On-the-Fly Recommendations from Linked Open Data Repositories. 43-54 - Tobias Weiß, Madlen Diesing, Marco Krause, Kai Heinrich, Andreas Hilbert:
Effective Visualizations of Energy Consumption in a Feedback System - A Conjoint Measurement Study. 55-66 - Galina Baader, Robert Meyer, Christoph Wagner, Helmut Krcmar:
Specification and Implementation of a Data Generator to Simulate Fraudulent User Behavior. 67-78 - Dominik Filipiak, Henning Agt-Rickauer, Christian Hentschel, Agata Filipowska, Harald Sack:
Quantitative Analysis of Art Market Using Ontologies, Named Entity Recognition and Machine Learning: A Case Study. 79-90 - Ralf-Christian Härting, Maik Mohl, Philipp Steinhauser, Michael Möhring:
Search Engine Visibility Indices Versus Visitor Traffic on Websites. 91-101 - Yacine Djemaiel, Nadia Labidi, Noureddine Boudriga:
A Dynamic Hybrid RBF/Elman Neural Networks for Credit Scoring Using Big Data. 102-113
Smart Infrastructures
- Ramón Hermoso, Jürgen Dunkel, Jan Krause:
Situation Awareness for Push-Based Recommendations in Mobile Devices. 117-129 - Gelu I. Vac, Lucian V. Gaban:
A New Perspective Over the Risk Assessment in Credit Scoring Analysis Using the Adaptive Reference System. 130-143 - Patrick Lübbecke, Markus Siepermann, Richard Lackes:
Drivers and Inhibitors for the Adoption of Public Cloud Services in Germany. 144-157 - Henryk Piech, Grzegorz Grodzki:
Parallel Real Time Investigation of Communication Security Changes Based on Probabilistic Timed Automata. 158-168 - Ingrid Schirmer, Paul Drews, Sebastian Saxe, Ulrich Baldauf, Jöran Tesse:
Extending Enterprise Architectures for Adopting the Internet of Things - Lessons Learned from the smartPORT Projects in Hamburg. 169-180 - Anja Thamm, Jürgen Anke, Sebastian Haugk, Dubravko Radic:
Towards the Omni-Channel: Beacon-Based Services in Retail. 181-192
Process Management
- Luise Pufahl, Mathias Weske:
Batch Processing Across Multiple Business Processes Based on Object Life Cycles. 195-208 - Isabel Bücker, Mario Hermann, Tobias Pentek, Boris Otto:
Towards a Methodology for Industrie 4.0 Transformation. 209-221 - Thomas Benker:
A Generic Process Data Warehouse Schema for BPMN Workflows. 222-234
Business and Enterprise Modeling
- Ekaterina Bazhenova, Susanne Bülow, Mathias Weske:
Discovering Decision Models from Event Logs. 237-251 - Stephan Zimmermann, Christopher Rentrop, Carsten Felden:
Governing IT Activities in Business Workgroups - Design Principles for a Method to Control Identified Shadow IT. 252-264 - Tobias Widmer, Marc Premm, Stefan Kirn:
A Formalization of Multiagent Organizations in Business Information Systems. 265-276 - Thomas Stuht, Andreas Speck:
Bridging the Gap Between Independent Enterprise Architecture Domain Models. 277-288 - Ángel Jesús Varela-Vaca, Diana Borrego, María Teresa Gómez-López, Rafael M. Gasca:
A Usage Control Model Extension for the Verification of Security Policies in Artifact-Centric Business Process Models. 289-301 - Jad Asswad, Georg Hake, Jorge Marx Gómez:
Overcoming the Barriers of Sustainable Business Model Innovations by Integrating Open Innovation. 302-314 - Marzieh Bakhshandeh, Catia Pesquita, José Borbinha:
An Ontological Matching Approach for Enterprise Architecture Model Analysis. 315-326
Service Science
- Doreen Mammitzsch, Bogdan Franczyk:
Service Self-customization in a Network Context: Requirements on the Functionality of a System for Service Self-customization. 329-340 - Michael Fischbach, Rainer Alt:
Risk-Aware Pricing of B2B Services: Approach, Realization and Application to a Payments Transaction Processing Service. 341-355 - Florian Bär, Kurt Sandkuhl, Rainer Schmidt:
On the Maturity of Service Process Modeling and Analysis Approaches. 356-367
Social Media
- Gerald Stei, Sebastian Sprenger, Alexander Rossmann:
Enterprise Social Networks: Status Quo of Current Research and Future Research Directions. 371-382 - Rainer Schmidt, Michael Möhring, Ralf-Christian Härting, Christopher Reichstein, Barbara Keller:
Influencing Factors Increasing Popularity on Facebook - Empirical Insights from European Users. 383-394
Applications
- Chao Zhang, Lili Wan, Daihwan Min:
Persuasive Design Principles of Car Apps. 397-410 - Atul Singh, Thangaraj Rajasubramaniam, Gurulingesh Raravi, Koyel Mukherjee, Partha Dutta, Koustuv Dasgupta:
TRaining AssigNment Service (TRANS) to Meet Organization Level Skill Need. 411-423 - Aistis Raudys:
Portfolio of Global Futures Algorithmic Trading Strategies for Best Out-of-Sample Performance. 424-435 - Niklas Petersen, Christoph Lange, Sören Auer, Marvin Frommhold, Sebastian Tramp:
Towards Federated, Semantics-Based Supply Chain Analytics. 436-447
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