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PoEM 2015: Valencia, Spain
- Jolita Ralyté, Sergio España, Oscar Pastor:
The Practice of Enterprise Modeling - 8th IFIP WG 8.1. Working Conference, PoEM 2015, Valencia, Spain, November 10-12, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 235, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-25896-6
Keynote
- Pericles Loucopoulos:
What Could the Role of Enterprise Modelling be During the 5th Economic Phase? - An Extended Abstract of Keynote Talk. 3-7
Evolving Enterprises
- Julia Kaidalova, Ulf Seigerroth, Anne Persson:
Towards Guiding the Use of Enterprise Modeling in the Context of Business and IT Alignment. 11-26 - Anne Persson, Anniken Karlsen, Kristens Gudfinnsson:
Towards a Generic Goal Model to Support Continuous Improvement in SME Construction Companies. 27-42 - Khaled Gaaloul, Sérgio Guerreiro:
A Risk-Based Approach Supporting Enterprise Architecture Evolution. 43-56
Securing Enterprises
- Atilio Rrenja, Raimundas Matulevicius:
Pattern-Based Security Requirements Derivation from Secure Tropos Models. 59-74 - Tong Li, Jennifer Horkoff, Elda Paja, Kristian Beckers, John Mylopoulos:
Analyzing Attack Strategies Through Anti-goal Refinement. 75-90 - Nikolaos Argyropoulos, Luis Márquez Alcañiz, Haralambos Mouratidis, Andrew Fish, David Garcia Rosado, Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán, Eduardo Fernández-Medina:
Eliciting Security Requirements for Business Processes of Legacy Systems. 91-107
Making Empirical Studies
- Monique Snoeck, Isel Moreno-Montes de Oca, Tom Haegemans, Bjorn Scheldeman, Tom Hoste:
Testing a Selection of BPMN Tools for Their Support of Modelling Guidelines. 111-125 - Michael Rathmair, Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl, Roman Popp:
Consistently Formalizing a Business Process and its Properties for Verification: A Case Study. 126-140 - João Barata, Paulo Rupino da Cunha, Luís Abrantes:
Dealing with Risks and Workarounds: A Guiding Framework. 141-155
Aquiring User Information
- Eric-Oluf Svee, Jelena Zdravkovic:
Case-Based Development of Consumer Preferences Using Brand Personality and Values Co-creation. 159-173 - Nada Sherief, Walid M. Abdelmoez, Keith Phalp, Raian Ali:
Modelling Users Feedback in Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering: An Empirical Study. 174-190
Investigating Enterprise Models
- Natalie Yilmaz, Janis Stirna:
Factors Influencing Productization of Enterprise Modeling: A Qualitative Inquiry into the Scandinavian Strand of Methods and Tools. 193-208 - Hasan Koç:
Methods in Designing and Developing Capabilities: A Systematic Mapping Study. 209-222 - Rainer Schmidt, Michael Möhring, Ralf-Christian Härting, Christopher Reichstein, Alfred Zimmermann, Sandro Luceri:
Benefits of Enterprise Architecture Management - Insights from European Experts. 223-236
Managing Risks and Threats
- Dan Ionita, Roel J. Wieringa, Lars Wolos, Jaap Gordijn, Wolter Pieters:
Using Value Models for Business Risk Analysis in e-Service Networks. 239-253 - Mohamad Gharib, Paolo Giorgini:
Analyzing Trust Requirements in Socio-Technical Systems: A Belief-Based Approach. 254-270 - Mari-Liis Alaküla, Raimundas Matulevicius:
An Experience Report of Improving Business Process Compliance Using Security Risk-Oriented Patterns. 271-285
Making Decisions in Enterprises
- Lucía Méndez Tapia, Lidia López, Claudia P. Ayala, Maria Carmela Annosi:
Towards an OSS Adoption Business Impact Assessment. 289-305 - Alexander Bock:
The Concepts of Decision Making: An Analysis of Classical Approaches and Avenues for the Field of Enterprise Modeling. 306-321 - Zia Babar, Alexei Lapouchnian, Eric S. K. Yu:
Modeling DevOps Deployment Choices Using Process Architecture Design Dimensions. 322-337
Engineering Methods
- Dave De Clercq, Maxime Bernaert, Ben Roelens, Geert Poels:
Simplicity is not Simple: How Business Architecture in One of Belgium's Biggest Companies Can Be Simple and Easy-to-Use. 341-355 - Robert Andrei Buchmann, Dimitris Karagiannis:
Agile Modelling Method Engineering: Lessons Learned in the ComVantage Research Project. 356-373 - Deepika Prakash, Naveen Prakash:
Towards DW Support for Formulating Policies. 374-388
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