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7. S-BPM ONE 2015: Kiel, Germany
- Jens Ehlers, Bernhard Thalheim:
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Subject-Oriented Business Process Management, S-BPM ONE 2015, Kiel, Germany, April 23-24, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3312-2 - Egon Börger, Albert Fleischmann:
Abstract state machine nets: closing the gap between business process models and their implementation. 1:1-1:10 - Stefan Oppl:
Articulation of subject-oriented business process models. 2:1-2:11 - Sebastian Huber, Marian Fietta, Sebastian Hof:
Next step recommendation and prediction based on process mining in adaptive case management. 3:1-3:9 - Matthias Kurz, Werner Schmidt, Albert Fleischmann, Matthias Lederer:
Leveraging CMMN for ACM: examining the applicability of a new OMG standard for adaptive case management. 4:1-4:9 - Henk van den Hurk, Oktay Türetken, Jan van Moll:
Subject-oriented plural method meets BPMN: a case study. 5:1-5:9 - Peter Forbrig:
Reuse of models in S-BPM process specifications. 6:1-6:10 - Pavel Shapkin, Alexander Marenkov, Leonid Shumsky, Vladimir Roslovtsev, Viacheslav Wolfengagen:
Towards the automated business process building by means of type theory. 7:1-7:8 - Andreas Speck, Sören Witt, Sven Feja, Elke Pulvermüller:
Tool-based checking of business process models. 8:1-8:8 - Robert Singer:
Business process management in small- and medium-sized enterprises: an empirical study. 9:1-9:8 - Matthias Lederer, Peter Schott, Matthias Kurz:
When process managers act as requirements engineers: a template-based proposal using workflow models to derive innovative IT requirements. 10:1-10:10 - Clemens Krauthausen, Stefan Krauthausen:
Engines supporting the subject-oriented paradigm. 11:1-11:7 - Sebastian Huber, Peter Schott, Matthias Lederer:
Adaptive open innovation: solution approach and tool support. 12:1-12:9 - Egon Börger, Simone Zenzaro:
Modeling for change via component-based decomposition and ASM refinement. 13:1-13:13 - Ali Mert Ertugrul, Onur Demirörs:
An exploratory study on role-based collaborative business process modeling approaches. 14:1-14:5 - Udo Kannengiesser, Matthias Neubauer, Florian Krenn, Chiara Di Francescomarino, Dennis Majoe, David Bonaldi:
Towards context-aware processes in people-centered factories of the future. 15:1-15:5 - Peter Schott, Matthias Lederer, Sebastian Huber, Alexander Keppler:
Enhancing process compliance in complex product developments: insights from an international manufacturer. 16:1-16:8 - Harald Lerchner:
Towards an open, curious S-BPM community: eliciting stakeholder needs. 17:1-17:5 - Alexander Lawall, Dominik Reichelt, Thomas W. Schaller:
Resource management and authorization for cloud services. 18:1-18:8 - Simone Zenzaro:
An ASM model for the procure to pay case study. 19:1-19:7 - Andreas V. Hense:
CSPm models for the ATM case study. 20:1-20:7 - Andreas V. Hense, Robert Malz:
Comparison of the subject-oriented and the Petri net based approach for business process automation. 21:1-21:12
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