16. CAiSE 2004 Workshops:
Riga,
Latvia - Vol. 2
Janis Grundspenkis, Marite Kirikova (Eds.):
CAiSE'04 Workshops in connection with The 16th Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Riga, Latvia, 7-11 June, 2004, Knowledge and Model Driven Information Systems Engineering for Networked Organisations, Proceedings, Vol. 2.
Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia 2004, ISBN 9984-9767-2-6 BibTeX
@proceedings{DBLP:conf/caise/2004ws2,
editor = {Janis Grundspenkis and
Marite Kirikova},
title = {CAiSE'04 Workshops in connection with The 16th Conference on
Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Riga, Latvia, 7-11
June, 2004, Knowledge and Model Driven Information Systems Engineering
for Networked Organisations, Proceedings, Vol. 2},
booktitle = {CAiSE Workshops (2)},
publisher = {Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Riga
Technical University, Riga, Latvia},
year = {2004},
isbn = {9984-9767-2-6},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
Data and Information Quality - DIQ'04
- Martin J. Eppler, Markus Helfert, Barbara Pernici:
Preface - DIQ'04.
3-4 BibTeX
- Manfred Goerk:
Data Quality in Practice @ SAP AG - an enterprise wide approach.
7-10 BibTeX
- P. Robert Duimering, Anthony K. P. Wensley:
Information Quality: The Central Role of Categorization and Context.
11-24 BibTeX
- Mario Rese, Gernot Gräfe, Valerie Herter:
Relevance as an Information Quality Problem in Corporate Decision-Making Processes.
25-36 BibTeX
- Alfs T. Berztiss:
Models for Data Quality Management.
37-48 BibTeX
- Alessandro Avenali, Paola Bertolazzi, Carlo Batini, Paolo Missier:
A formulation of the Data Quality Optimization Problem in Cooperative Information Systems.
49-63 BibTeX
- Irit Askira Gelman, David Pingry, Danel Zeng:
Does Higher Data Accuracy Produce Higher Prediction Accuracy?
65-77 BibTeX
- Diego Milano, Monica Scannapieco, Tiziana Catarci:
Quality-driven Query Processing of Xquery Queries.
78-89 BibTeX
- Cinzia Cappiello, Chiara Francalanci:
An Architecture to support Data Quality Management.
90-99 BibTeX
- Rajaa Najjar, Steve Counsell, George Loizou, Youssef Hassoun:
The quality of automated and manual data collection processes in Java software: an empirical comparison.
101-112 BibTeX
- Retha de la Harpe, J. Dewald Roode:
An actor-network theory perspective on Data quality in medical practices.
113-124 BibTeX
Business Modeling,
Development and Support - BPMDS'04
- Ilia Bider, Gil Regev, Pnina Soffer:
Preface - BPMDS'04.
127 BibTeX
- Gil Regev, Alain Wegmann:
Remaining Fit: On the Creation and Maintenance of Fit.
131-137 BibTeX
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Business Alignment: Using Process Mining as a Tool for Delta Analysis.
138-145 BibTeX
- Thierry Bodhuin, Raffaele Esposito, Cristina Pacelli, Maria Tortorella:
Impact Analysis for Supporting the Co-Evolution of Business Processes and Supporting Software Systems.
146-150 BibTeX
- Stewart Green, Martyn A. Ould:
The Primacy of Process Architecture.
154-159 BibTeX
- Jan L. G. Dietz:
Basic Notions Regarding Business Processes and Supporting Information Systems.
160-168 BibTeX
- Michael zur Muehlen, Michael Rosemann:
Multi-Paradigm Process Management.
169-175 BibTeX
- Louis-François Pau, Peter H. M. Vervest:
Network-based Business Process Management: a Discussion on Embedding Business Logic in Communications Networks.
176-183 BibTeX
- Dovile Vojevodina, Genadijus Kulvietis:
Office Activity Procedure Exception Handling Realization Difficulties.
184-191 BibTeX
- Selmin Nurcan:
A Conceptual Framework for Intention Driven Flexible Workflow Modeling.
192-199 BibTeX
- Pnina Soffer:
Analyzing the Scope of a Change in a Business Process Model.
200-206 BibTeX
- Pavel Balabko, Alain Wegmann, Alain Ruppen, Nicolas Clément:
The Value of Roles in Modeling Business Processes.
207-214 BibTeX
- Ian F. Alexander:
A Better Fit - Characterising the Stakeholders.
215-223 BibTeX
- Lars Taxén:
A Coordination Approach Towards Alignment.
224-231 BibTeX
- Tomas Andersson, Ilia Bider, Rogier Svensson:
Introduction of BPS Systems into Operational Practice: Achievements and Setbacks.
232-239 BibTeX
- Brian Keedwell:
Mobile Process Service as an Innovation.
240-244 BibTeX
- Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Gustaf Neumann:
A Motivation for Multiple Activity Instantiation in BPEL4WS Processes.
245-246 BibTeX
- Renate Sprice, Uldis Eihenbergs:
Business Process Modeling Tools for Modeling of Organizational Structure.
247-249 BibTeX
- Janis Maknia:
Change Management Framework for Business Processes.
250-252 BibTeX
- Pnina Soffer:
Fit Measurement: How to Distinguish Between Fit and Misfit.
253-254 BibTeX
- Ilia Bider:
Adequacy of Business Process Modeling Techniques and Stability of Models with Respect to Changes in Business Reality.
255-256 BibTeX
- Gil Regev:
Mutual Influences between Business Processes, BPS Systems and Stakeholders.
257-258 BibTeX
Agent-Oriented Information Systems - AOIS@CAiSE'04
- Giancarlo Guizzardi, Gerd Wagner:
On the ontological foundations of agent concepts.
265-279 BibTeX
- Anarosa Brandão, Paulo S. C. Alencar, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Extending (Object-)Z for multi-agent systems specification.
280-294 BibTeX
- Rosario Girardi, Ivo Serra:
Using ontologies for the specification of domain-specific languages in multi-agent domain engineering.
295-308 BibTeX
- José Alberto R. P. Sardinha, Alessandro F. Garcia, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Ruy Luiz Milidiú:
On the incorporating of learning in open multi-agent systems: a systematic approach.
309-324 BibTeX
- Iyad Zoukar, Camille Salinesi:
Using goal/strategy/maps to reduce the language disparity issue in ERP projects.
325-339 BibTeX
- Emmanuel Adam, René Mandiau:
Web interface between users and a centralized Information Multi-Agent System.
340-354 BibTeX
- Daniel Pinho, Adriana Santarosa Vivacqua, Sérgio Palma, Jano Moreira de Souza:
Agents to foster conscious design and reuse in architecture.
355-369 BibTeX
- Brian Henderson-Sellers, Quynh-Nhu Numi Tran, John K. Debenham:
Incorporating elements from the Prometheus agent-oriented methodology in the OPEN Process Framework.
370-385 BibTeX
- Quynh-Nhu Numi Tran, Graham Low, Mary-Anne Williams:
A preliminary comparative feature analysis of multi-agent systems development methodologies.
386-398 BibTeX
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