Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling - 10th International Workshop, BPMDS 2009, and 14th International Conference, EMMSAD 2009, held at CAiSE 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009, Proceedings

von: Will Aalst, John Mylopoulos, Norman M. Sadeh, Michael J. Shaw, Clemens Szyperski, Terry Halpin, John

Springer-Verlag, 2009

ISBN: 9783642018626 , 436 Seiten

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Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling - 10th International Workshop, BPMDS 2009, and 14th International Conference, EMMSAD 2009, held at CAiSE 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009, Proceedings


 

Preface

5

Organization

8

Table of Contents

12

Towards a BPM Success Model: An Analysis in South African Financial Services Organisations

16

A Conceptual Framework for Business Process Redesign

29

Supporting Change in Business Process Models Using Pattern- Based Constraints

42

Eliciting Goals for Business Process Models with Non- Functional Requirements Catalogues

48

A Business Process-IT Alignment Method for Business Intelligence

61

Analysis and Validation of Control-Flow Complexity Measures with BPMN Process Models

73

Vertical Alignment of Process Models – How Can We Get There?

86

Ontology-Based Description and Discovery of Business Processes

100

A Method for Service Identification from Business Process Models in a SOA Approach

114

IT Capability-Based Business Process Design through Service- Oriented Requirements Engineering

128

Minimising Lifecycle Transitions in Service- Oriented Business Processes

141

Discovering Business Rules through Process Mining

151

Anomaly Detection Using Process Mining

164

Pattern Mining in System Logs: Opportunities for Process Improvement

177

Regulatory Compliance in Information Systems Research – Literature Analysis and Research Agenda

189

Actor-Driven Approach for Business Process. How to Take into Account theWork Environment?

202

Towards Object-Aware Process Management Systems: Issues, Challenges, Benefits

212

Supporting Ontology-Based Semantic Annotation of Business Processes with Automated Suggestions

226

On the Importance of Truly Ontological Distinctions for Ontology Representation Languages: An Industrial Case Study in the Domain of Oil and Gas

239

UML Models Engineering from Static and Dynamic Aspects of Formal Specifications

252

MDA-Based Reverse Engineering of Object Oriented Code

266

Integrated Quality of Models and Quality of Maps

279

Masev (Multiagent System Software Engineering Evaluation Framework)

292

Transactions in ORM

306

The Orchestration of Fact-Orientation and SBVR

317

Goal-Directed Modeling of Self-adaptive Software Architecture

328

A Goal Modeling Framework for Self-contextualizable Software

341

Security and Consistency of IT and Business Models at Credit Suisse Realized by Graph Constraints, Transformation and Integration Using Algebraic Graph Theory

354

Declarative versus Imperative Process Modeling Languages: The Issue of Understandability

368

The Architecture of the ArchiMate Language

382

Enterprise Meta Modeling Methods – Combining a Stakeholder- Oriented and a Causality- Based Approach

396

Organizational Patterns for B2B Environments – Validation and Comparison

409

Anti-patterns as a Means of Focusing on Critical Quality Aspects in Enterprise Modeling

422

Author Index

434