Business Modeling and Software Design: 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Principles of Semantically Integrated Conceptual Modelling Method -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deficiencies of Graphical Modeling Approaches -- 3 Semantically Integrated Conceptual Modelling Method -- 4 Value Flow Exchanges and Interactions -- 5 Merging of Interactive, Behavioral and Structural Aspects -- 6 The Basic Pattern of Service Interaction -- 7 The Standard and Cancellation Patterns of Service Interaction -- 8 Inference Rules of Interactions -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Applying NOMIS - Modelling Information Systems Using a Human Centred Approach -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 NOMIS Vision -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 NOMIS Views -- 3 NOMIS Models -- 3.1 Models -- 3.2 NOMIS Metamodel -- 3.3 NOMIS Modelling Notation -- 4 Modelling Information Systems Using NOMIS: A Course System Case Study -- 4.1 Case Study: An E-Learning System -- 4.2 Applying NOMIS - First Steps -- 4.3 Interaction and Physical Views -- 4.4 Information View -- 4.5 State View -- 4.6 Norms and Information Fields -- 5 Implementing an Information System Per NOMIS -- 5.1 NOMIS Platform Architecture -- 5.2 NOMIS Middleware -- 5.3 The E-Learning Prototype -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Why Plan? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Planning for Pre-packaged Fresh Meat Products -- 2.1 Process Logic -- 2.2 Idiosyncrasies in Individual Companies -- 2.3 Nature of Information in Planning -- 2.4 Sign Systems -- 3 Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.1 Definitions of Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.2 Literature About Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.3 ERP Systems and Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.4 Comparison of Sales & -- Operations Planning in Literature and in ERP -- 4 Planning Systems -- 4.1 ERP Approach -- 4.2 Spreadsheet Approach | |
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505 | 8 | |a 4 A Multi-perspective Evaluation Framework for Selecting SBP Modeling Formalism -- 4.1 Evaluation Method -- 4.2 Result of Evaluation -- 4.3 Summary of Evaluation -- 5 Case Study: A SBP Model Representation -- 5.1 Case Study Description -- 5.2 The SBP Modeling -- 6 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- Classification and Definition of an Enterprise Architecture Analyses Language -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Enterprise Architecture Analysis -- 3 Categorization -- 3.1 Categorization Approach -- 3.2 Identification of Characteristics -- 3.3 Functional Categorization -- 3.4 Technical Categories -- 4 Formalization of Analysis Requirements -- 5 Evaluation and Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- A Framework for Visualization of Changes of Enterprise Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 ArchiMate and Its Extensions -- 3 Framework for Visualization of Changes -- 3.1 Abstraction Gap of Changes -- 3.2 Metamodel of a Gap of Changes -- 3.3 Visual Means: Colors and Labels -- 3.4 Border Relations -- 3.5 Visual Artifacts -- 4 Testing Case: Transformation of ERP Using the Best of Breed Strategy -- 4.1 Best of Breed -- 4.2 Replacement of an Order Management Service -- 5 Strategic Views -- 6 Visualization at the Application Layer -- 7 Visualization at the Technological Layer -- 7.1 As-Is Architecture at the Technological Level -- 7.2 To-Be Architecture at the Technological Layer -- 7.3 Gap of Changes at the Technological Layer -- 8 Discussion -- 8.1 Visualization Principles -- 8.2 Omitting Unchanged Elements -- 8.3 New Relations Between Changed Elements and Motivation -- 8.4 Relations < -- Extended-By> -- , < -- Replaced-by> -- -- 8.5 Scalability of Visualization -- 9 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Towards a Thorough Evaluation Framework of Software Tools Suitable for Small and Medium Size Enterpr ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 Business Process Models Comparative Analysis -- 3 Business Process Modelling Software (BPMS) Tools Requirements, Selection Criteria and Comparative ... -- 4 Preliminary Case Study and Simulation Scenarios -- 5 Discussion - Conclusions -- References -- Microflows: Automated Planning and Enactment of Dynamic Workflows Comprising Semantically-Annotated ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Solution Approach -- 3.1 Microflow Solution Principles -- 3.2 Microflow Lifecycle -- 4 Realization -- 4.1 Microservices -- 4.2 Microservice Clients -- 4.3 Microflow Lifecycle -- 5 Evaluation -- 5.1 Case Study -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Software Configuration Based on Order Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Background -- 3.1 Business Processes -- 3.2 Software Product Line Engineering -- 4 Variability Framework -- 4.1 Conceptual Design -- 4.2 Type Model -- 4.3 Domain Engineering -- 4.4 Application Engineering -- 5 Industrial Case Study -- 5.1 SPLE-Tool: Pure::variants -- 5.2 Implementation of the Interpreter Tool -- 5.3 Evaluation -- 6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Integrated Service E-Marketplace for Independent and Assisted Living - Business and Software Enginee ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Service E-Marketplaces -- 3 Integrated E-Marketplace Model -- 4 Business Challenges -- 5 Software Engineering Challenges -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Author Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Principles of Semantically Integrated Conceptual Modelling Method -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deficiencies of Graphical Modeling Approaches -- 3 Semantically Integrated Conceptual Modelling Method -- 4 Value Flow Exchanges and Interactions -- 5 Merging of Interactive, Behavioral and Structural Aspects -- 6 The Basic Pattern of Service Interaction -- 7 The Standard and Cancellation Patterns of Service Interaction -- 8 Inference Rules of Interactions -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Applying NOMIS - Modelling Information Systems Using a Human Centred Approach -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 NOMIS Vision -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 NOMIS Views -- 3 NOMIS Models -- 3.1 Models -- 3.2 NOMIS Metamodel -- 3.3 NOMIS Modelling Notation -- 4 Modelling Information Systems Using NOMIS: A Course System Case Study -- 4.1 Case Study: An E-Learning System -- 4.2 Applying NOMIS - First Steps -- 4.3 Interaction and Physical Views -- 4.4 Information View -- 4.5 State View -- 4.6 Norms and Information Fields -- 5 Implementing an Information System Per NOMIS -- 5.1 NOMIS Platform Architecture -- 5.2 NOMIS Middleware -- 5.3 The E-Learning Prototype -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Why Plan? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Planning for Pre-packaged Fresh Meat Products -- 2.1 Process Logic -- 2.2 Idiosyncrasies in Individual Companies -- 2.3 Nature of Information in Planning -- 2.4 Sign Systems -- 3 Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.1 Definitions of Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.2 Literature About Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.3 ERP Systems and Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.4 Comparison of Sales & -- Operations Planning in Literature and in ERP -- 4 Planning Systems -- 4.1 ERP Approach -- 4.2 Spreadsheet Approach 4.3 Comparison of ERP and Spreadsheet Approaches -- 5 Why Plan? -- 5.1 "What Is the Issue Here?" -- 5.2 Planning and Reality -- 5.3 Planning for Business -- 6 Information Systems for Planning in Business -- 6.1 'Hard' Aspects of Planning and Planning Systems -- 6.2 'Soft' Aspects of Planning and Planning Systems -- 6.3 Recapitulation -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Assessing Business Processes by Checking Transaction Documents for Inconsistency Risks and a Tool fo ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Business Process Diagram -- 2.1 An Order-to-Delivery Process Diagram -- 2.2 Elements and Notation of Business Process Diagram -- 2.3 Preconditions for Business Process Diagram -- 2.4 Example of Business Process Diagram at Risk for Inconsistency -- 3 Inconsistency Risk Detection Algorithm -- 3.1 Documents Check and Equivalence Relation -- 3.2 Inconsistency Risk Detection Algorithm -- 4 Case Study by Standard Purchase Order Process -- 4.1 Purchase Order Process Diagram and Inconsistency Risk Judgment -- 5 Business Process Assessment Tool -- 5.1 The Assessment by Using the BPA-Tool -- 6 Related Work -- 7 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Sensitive Business Processes Representation: A Multi-dimensional Comparative Analysis of Business Process Modeling Formalisms -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sensitive Business Processes -- 2.1 Main Characteristics of SBPs -- 2.2 Analysis of Contemporary Approaches and Formalisms for SBP Representation -- 2.3 SBPs Specification: A Business Process Meta-Model for Knowledge Identification Based on Core Ontology -- 3 An Overview of the BPM Formalisms for SBP Representation -- 3.1 UML 2.0 Activity Diagram -- 3.2 Extended Event Driven Process Chain -- 3.3 Business Process Modeling Notation -- 3.4 PROMOTE -- 3.5 Knowledge Modeling and Description Language -- 3.6 Oliveira's Methodology 4 A Multi-perspective Evaluation Framework for Selecting SBP Modeling Formalism -- 4.1 Evaluation Method -- 4.2 Result of Evaluation -- 4.3 Summary of Evaluation -- 5 Case Study: A SBP Model Representation -- 5.1 Case Study Description -- 5.2 The SBP Modeling -- 6 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- Classification and Definition of an Enterprise Architecture Analyses Language -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Enterprise Architecture Analysis -- 3 Categorization -- 3.1 Categorization Approach -- 3.2 Identification of Characteristics -- 3.3 Functional Categorization -- 3.4 Technical Categories -- 4 Formalization of Analysis Requirements -- 5 Evaluation and Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- A Framework for Visualization of Changes of Enterprise Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 ArchiMate and Its Extensions -- 3 Framework for Visualization of Changes -- 3.1 Abstraction Gap of Changes -- 3.2 Metamodel of a Gap of Changes -- 3.3 Visual Means: Colors and Labels -- 3.4 Border Relations -- 3.5 Visual Artifacts -- 4 Testing Case: Transformation of ERP Using the Best of Breed Strategy -- 4.1 Best of Breed -- 4.2 Replacement of an Order Management Service -- 5 Strategic Views -- 6 Visualization at the Application Layer -- 7 Visualization at the Technological Layer -- 7.1 As-Is Architecture at the Technological Level -- 7.2 To-Be Architecture at the Technological Layer -- 7.3 Gap of Changes at the Technological Layer -- 8 Discussion -- 8.1 Visualization Principles -- 8.2 Omitting Unchanged Elements -- 8.3 New Relations Between Changed Elements and Motivation -- 8.4 Relations < -- Extended-By> -- , < -- Replaced-by> -- -- 8.5 Scalability of Visualization -- 9 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Towards a Thorough Evaluation Framework of Software Tools Suitable for Small and Medium Size Enterpr ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction 2 Business Process Models Comparative Analysis -- 3 Business Process Modelling Software (BPMS) Tools Requirements, Selection Criteria and Comparative ... -- 4 Preliminary Case Study and Simulation Scenarios -- 5 Discussion - Conclusions -- References -- Microflows: Automated Planning and Enactment of Dynamic Workflows Comprising Semantically-Annotated ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Solution Approach -- 3.1 Microflow Solution Principles -- 3.2 Microflow Lifecycle -- 4 Realization -- 4.1 Microservices -- 4.2 Microservice Clients -- 4.3 Microflow Lifecycle -- 5 Evaluation -- 5.1 Case Study -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Software Configuration Based on Order Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Background -- 3.1 Business Processes -- 3.2 Software Product Line Engineering -- 4 Variability Framework -- 4.1 Conceptual Design -- 4.2 Type Model -- 4.3 Domain Engineering -- 4.4 Application Engineering -- 5 Industrial Case Study -- 5.1 SPLE-Tool: Pure::variants -- 5.2 Implementation of the Interpreter Tool -- 5.3 Evaluation -- 6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Integrated Service E-Marketplace for Independent and Assisted Living - Business and Software Enginee ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Service E-Marketplaces -- 3 Integrated E-Marketplace Model -- 4 Business Challenges -- 5 Software Engineering Challenges -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Author Index |
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spelling | Shishkov, Boris Verfasser aut Business Modeling and Software Design 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2017 ©2017 1 online resource (243 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing Ser. v.275 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Principles of Semantically Integrated Conceptual Modelling Method -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deficiencies of Graphical Modeling Approaches -- 3 Semantically Integrated Conceptual Modelling Method -- 4 Value Flow Exchanges and Interactions -- 5 Merging of Interactive, Behavioral and Structural Aspects -- 6 The Basic Pattern of Service Interaction -- 7 The Standard and Cancellation Patterns of Service Interaction -- 8 Inference Rules of Interactions -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Applying NOMIS - Modelling Information Systems Using a Human Centred Approach -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 NOMIS Vision -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 NOMIS Views -- 3 NOMIS Models -- 3.1 Models -- 3.2 NOMIS Metamodel -- 3.3 NOMIS Modelling Notation -- 4 Modelling Information Systems Using NOMIS: A Course System Case Study -- 4.1 Case Study: An E-Learning System -- 4.2 Applying NOMIS - First Steps -- 4.3 Interaction and Physical Views -- 4.4 Information View -- 4.5 State View -- 4.6 Norms and Information Fields -- 5 Implementing an Information System Per NOMIS -- 5.1 NOMIS Platform Architecture -- 5.2 NOMIS Middleware -- 5.3 The E-Learning Prototype -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Why Plan? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Planning for Pre-packaged Fresh Meat Products -- 2.1 Process Logic -- 2.2 Idiosyncrasies in Individual Companies -- 2.3 Nature of Information in Planning -- 2.4 Sign Systems -- 3 Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.1 Definitions of Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.2 Literature About Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.3 ERP Systems and Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.4 Comparison of Sales & -- Operations Planning in Literature and in ERP -- 4 Planning Systems -- 4.1 ERP Approach -- 4.2 Spreadsheet Approach 4.3 Comparison of ERP and Spreadsheet Approaches -- 5 Why Plan? -- 5.1 "What Is the Issue Here?" -- 5.2 Planning and Reality -- 5.3 Planning for Business -- 6 Information Systems for Planning in Business -- 6.1 'Hard' Aspects of Planning and Planning Systems -- 6.2 'Soft' Aspects of Planning and Planning Systems -- 6.3 Recapitulation -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Assessing Business Processes by Checking Transaction Documents for Inconsistency Risks and a Tool fo ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Business Process Diagram -- 2.1 An Order-to-Delivery Process Diagram -- 2.2 Elements and Notation of Business Process Diagram -- 2.3 Preconditions for Business Process Diagram -- 2.4 Example of Business Process Diagram at Risk for Inconsistency -- 3 Inconsistency Risk Detection Algorithm -- 3.1 Documents Check and Equivalence Relation -- 3.2 Inconsistency Risk Detection Algorithm -- 4 Case Study by Standard Purchase Order Process -- 4.1 Purchase Order Process Diagram and Inconsistency Risk Judgment -- 5 Business Process Assessment Tool -- 5.1 The Assessment by Using the BPA-Tool -- 6 Related Work -- 7 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Sensitive Business Processes Representation: A Multi-dimensional Comparative Analysis of Business Process Modeling Formalisms -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sensitive Business Processes -- 2.1 Main Characteristics of SBPs -- 2.2 Analysis of Contemporary Approaches and Formalisms for SBP Representation -- 2.3 SBPs Specification: A Business Process Meta-Model for Knowledge Identification Based on Core Ontology -- 3 An Overview of the BPM Formalisms for SBP Representation -- 3.1 UML 2.0 Activity Diagram -- 3.2 Extended Event Driven Process Chain -- 3.3 Business Process Modeling Notation -- 3.4 PROMOTE -- 3.5 Knowledge Modeling and Description Language -- 3.6 Oliveira's Methodology 4 A Multi-perspective Evaluation Framework for Selecting SBP Modeling Formalism -- 4.1 Evaluation Method -- 4.2 Result of Evaluation -- 4.3 Summary of Evaluation -- 5 Case Study: A SBP Model Representation -- 5.1 Case Study Description -- 5.2 The SBP Modeling -- 6 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- Classification and Definition of an Enterprise Architecture Analyses Language -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Enterprise Architecture Analysis -- 3 Categorization -- 3.1 Categorization Approach -- 3.2 Identification of Characteristics -- 3.3 Functional Categorization -- 3.4 Technical Categories -- 4 Formalization of Analysis Requirements -- 5 Evaluation and Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- A Framework for Visualization of Changes of Enterprise Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 ArchiMate and Its Extensions -- 3 Framework for Visualization of Changes -- 3.1 Abstraction Gap of Changes -- 3.2 Metamodel of a Gap of Changes -- 3.3 Visual Means: Colors and Labels -- 3.4 Border Relations -- 3.5 Visual Artifacts -- 4 Testing Case: Transformation of ERP Using the Best of Breed Strategy -- 4.1 Best of Breed -- 4.2 Replacement of an Order Management Service -- 5 Strategic Views -- 6 Visualization at the Application Layer -- 7 Visualization at the Technological Layer -- 7.1 As-Is Architecture at the Technological Level -- 7.2 To-Be Architecture at the Technological Layer -- 7.3 Gap of Changes at the Technological Layer -- 8 Discussion -- 8.1 Visualization Principles -- 8.2 Omitting Unchanged Elements -- 8.3 New Relations Between Changed Elements and Motivation -- 8.4 Relations < -- Extended-By> -- , < -- Replaced-by> -- -- 8.5 Scalability of Visualization -- 9 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Towards a Thorough Evaluation Framework of Software Tools Suitable for Small and Medium Size Enterpr ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction 2 Business Process Models Comparative Analysis -- 3 Business Process Modelling Software (BPMS) Tools Requirements, Selection Criteria and Comparative ... -- 4 Preliminary Case Study and Simulation Scenarios -- 5 Discussion - Conclusions -- References -- Microflows: Automated Planning and Enactment of Dynamic Workflows Comprising Semantically-Annotated ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Solution Approach -- 3.1 Microflow Solution Principles -- 3.2 Microflow Lifecycle -- 4 Realization -- 4.1 Microservices -- 4.2 Microservice Clients -- 4.3 Microflow Lifecycle -- 5 Evaluation -- 5.1 Case Study -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Software Configuration Based on Order Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Background -- 3.1 Business Processes -- 3.2 Software Product Line Engineering -- 4 Variability Framework -- 4.1 Conceptual Design -- 4.2 Type Model -- 4.3 Domain Engineering -- 4.4 Application Engineering -- 5 Industrial Case Study -- 5.1 SPLE-Tool: Pure::variants -- 5.2 Implementation of the Interpreter Tool -- 5.3 Evaluation -- 6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Integrated Service E-Marketplace for Independent and Assisted Living - Business and Software Enginee ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Service E-Marketplaces -- 3 Integrated E-Marketplace Model -- 4 Business Challenges -- 5 Software Engineering Challenges -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Author Index Unternehmensarchitektur (DE-588)7856257-0 gnd rswk-swf Serviceorientierte Architektur (DE-588)4841015-9 gnd rswk-swf Software Engineering (DE-588)4116521-4 gnd rswk-swf Betriebliches Informationssystem (DE-588)4069386-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2016 Rhodos, Stadt gnd-content Software Engineering (DE-588)4116521-4 s Betriebliches Informationssystem (DE-588)4069386-7 s Unternehmensarchitektur (DE-588)7856257-0 s DE-604 Serviceorientierte Architektur (DE-588)4841015-9 s Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Shishkov, Boris Business Modeling and Software Design Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 9783319572215 |
spellingShingle | Shishkov, Boris Business Modeling and Software Design 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Principles of Semantically Integrated Conceptual Modelling Method -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deficiencies of Graphical Modeling Approaches -- 3 Semantically Integrated Conceptual Modelling Method -- 4 Value Flow Exchanges and Interactions -- 5 Merging of Interactive, Behavioral and Structural Aspects -- 6 The Basic Pattern of Service Interaction -- 7 The Standard and Cancellation Patterns of Service Interaction -- 8 Inference Rules of Interactions -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Applying NOMIS - Modelling Information Systems Using a Human Centred Approach -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 NOMIS Vision -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 NOMIS Views -- 3 NOMIS Models -- 3.1 Models -- 3.2 NOMIS Metamodel -- 3.3 NOMIS Modelling Notation -- 4 Modelling Information Systems Using NOMIS: A Course System Case Study -- 4.1 Case Study: An E-Learning System -- 4.2 Applying NOMIS - First Steps -- 4.3 Interaction and Physical Views -- 4.4 Information View -- 4.5 State View -- 4.6 Norms and Information Fields -- 5 Implementing an Information System Per NOMIS -- 5.1 NOMIS Platform Architecture -- 5.2 NOMIS Middleware -- 5.3 The E-Learning Prototype -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Why Plan? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Planning for Pre-packaged Fresh Meat Products -- 2.1 Process Logic -- 2.2 Idiosyncrasies in Individual Companies -- 2.3 Nature of Information in Planning -- 2.4 Sign Systems -- 3 Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.1 Definitions of Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.2 Literature About Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.3 ERP Systems and Sales & -- Operations Planning -- 3.4 Comparison of Sales & -- Operations Planning in Literature and in ERP -- 4 Planning Systems -- 4.1 ERP Approach -- 4.2 Spreadsheet Approach 4.3 Comparison of ERP and Spreadsheet Approaches -- 5 Why Plan? -- 5.1 "What Is the Issue Here?" -- 5.2 Planning and Reality -- 5.3 Planning for Business -- 6 Information Systems for Planning in Business -- 6.1 'Hard' Aspects of Planning and Planning Systems -- 6.2 'Soft' Aspects of Planning and Planning Systems -- 6.3 Recapitulation -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Assessing Business Processes by Checking Transaction Documents for Inconsistency Risks and a Tool fo ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Business Process Diagram -- 2.1 An Order-to-Delivery Process Diagram -- 2.2 Elements and Notation of Business Process Diagram -- 2.3 Preconditions for Business Process Diagram -- 2.4 Example of Business Process Diagram at Risk for Inconsistency -- 3 Inconsistency Risk Detection Algorithm -- 3.1 Documents Check and Equivalence Relation -- 3.2 Inconsistency Risk Detection Algorithm -- 4 Case Study by Standard Purchase Order Process -- 4.1 Purchase Order Process Diagram and Inconsistency Risk Judgment -- 5 Business Process Assessment Tool -- 5.1 The Assessment by Using the BPA-Tool -- 6 Related Work -- 7 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Sensitive Business Processes Representation: A Multi-dimensional Comparative Analysis of Business Process Modeling Formalisms -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sensitive Business Processes -- 2.1 Main Characteristics of SBPs -- 2.2 Analysis of Contemporary Approaches and Formalisms for SBP Representation -- 2.3 SBPs Specification: A Business Process Meta-Model for Knowledge Identification Based on Core Ontology -- 3 An Overview of the BPM Formalisms for SBP Representation -- 3.1 UML 2.0 Activity Diagram -- 3.2 Extended Event Driven Process Chain -- 3.3 Business Process Modeling Notation -- 3.4 PROMOTE -- 3.5 Knowledge Modeling and Description Language -- 3.6 Oliveira's Methodology 4 A Multi-perspective Evaluation Framework for Selecting SBP Modeling Formalism -- 4.1 Evaluation Method -- 4.2 Result of Evaluation -- 4.3 Summary of Evaluation -- 5 Case Study: A SBP Model Representation -- 5.1 Case Study Description -- 5.2 The SBP Modeling -- 6 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- Classification and Definition of an Enterprise Architecture Analyses Language -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Enterprise Architecture Analysis -- 3 Categorization -- 3.1 Categorization Approach -- 3.2 Identification of Characteristics -- 3.3 Functional Categorization -- 3.4 Technical Categories -- 4 Formalization of Analysis Requirements -- 5 Evaluation and Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- A Framework for Visualization of Changes of Enterprise Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 ArchiMate and Its Extensions -- 3 Framework for Visualization of Changes -- 3.1 Abstraction Gap of Changes -- 3.2 Metamodel of a Gap of Changes -- 3.3 Visual Means: Colors and Labels -- 3.4 Border Relations -- 3.5 Visual Artifacts -- 4 Testing Case: Transformation of ERP Using the Best of Breed Strategy -- 4.1 Best of Breed -- 4.2 Replacement of an Order Management Service -- 5 Strategic Views -- 6 Visualization at the Application Layer -- 7 Visualization at the Technological Layer -- 7.1 As-Is Architecture at the Technological Level -- 7.2 To-Be Architecture at the Technological Layer -- 7.3 Gap of Changes at the Technological Layer -- 8 Discussion -- 8.1 Visualization Principles -- 8.2 Omitting Unchanged Elements -- 8.3 New Relations Between Changed Elements and Motivation -- 8.4 Relations < -- Extended-By> -- , < -- Replaced-by> -- -- 8.5 Scalability of Visualization -- 9 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Towards a Thorough Evaluation Framework of Software Tools Suitable for Small and Medium Size Enterpr ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction 2 Business Process Models Comparative Analysis -- 3 Business Process Modelling Software (BPMS) Tools Requirements, Selection Criteria and Comparative ... -- 4 Preliminary Case Study and Simulation Scenarios -- 5 Discussion - 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title | Business Modeling and Software Design 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers |
title_auth | Business Modeling and Software Design 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers |
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title_full | Business Modeling and Software Design 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers |
title_fullStr | Business Modeling and Software Design 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers |
title_full_unstemmed | Business Modeling and Software Design 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers |
title_short | Business Modeling and Software Design |
title_sort | business modeling and software design 6th international symposium bmsd 2016 rhodes greece june 20 22 2016 revised selected papers |
title_sub | 6th International Symposium, BMSD 2016, Rhodes, Greece, June 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers |
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