Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings /: 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings. (2020)
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- Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings /: 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings
- Other Titles:
- BMSD 2020
- Further Information:
- Note: Boris Shishkov (ed.).
- Other Names:
- Shishkov, Boris
BMSD (Symposium), 10th - Contents:
- Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Abstracts of Keynote Lectures -- Data-Centric, Large-Scale Process Management Software: Engineering, Technologies, Applications -- Business Processes: From Modeling to Mining and Back -- Contents -- Full Papers -- Organisations: Large Worlds or Small Worlds? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory -- 2.1 Open Social World and Closed Formal-Rational World -- 2.2 Pragmatism and Pragmatics -- 2.3 Speech Acts -- 2.4 Communicative Action -- 2.5 Recapitulation -- 3 Approaches to Information System Development -- 3.1 Language Action Perspective 3.2 DEMO -- Design and Engineering Methodology for Organisations -- 3.3 Organisational Semiotics -- 3.4 Soft Systems Methodology -- 4 Example Case -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Process Reference Models: Accelerator for Digital Transformation -- 1 Why Re-examining Process Reference Models, Now -- 2 Definition and Value of Process Reference Models -- 2.1 Definition and Value of Process Reference Models -- 2.2 Types of Process Reference Models -- 3 Characteristics of Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 3.1 Technology-Driven Requirements for Process Reference Models 3.2 Business-Driven Requirements for Process Reference Models -- 3.3 Use of a Dynamic Process Repository -- 4 Using Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 4.1 Acquiring Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 4.2 Applying Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 4.3 Continuous Use of Digitalization Process Reference Models AfterIntro -- Preface -- Organization -- Abstracts of Keynote Lectures -- Data-Centric, Large-Scale Process Management Software: Engineering, Technologies, Applications -- Business Processes: From Modeling to Mining and Back -- Contents -- Full Papers -- Organisations: Large Worlds or Small Worlds? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory -- 2.1 Open Social World and Closed Formal-Rational World -- 2.2 Pragmatism and Pragmatics -- 2.3 Speech Acts -- 2.4 Communicative Action -- 2.5 Recapitulation -- 3 Approaches to Information System Development -- 3.1 Language Action Perspective 3.2 DEMO -- Design and Engineering Methodology for Organisations -- 3.3 Organisational Semiotics -- 3.4 Soft Systems Methodology -- 4 Example Case -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Process Reference Models: Accelerator for Digital Transformation -- 1 Why Re-examining Process Reference Models, Now -- 2 Definition and Value of Process Reference Models -- 2.1 Definition and Value of Process Reference Models -- 2.2 Types of Process Reference Models -- 3 Characteristics of Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 3.1 Technology-Driven Requirements for Process Reference Models 3.2 Business-Driven Requirements for Process Reference Models -- 3.3 Use of a Dynamic Process Repository -- 4 Using Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 4.1 Acquiring Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 4.2 Applying Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 4.3 Continuous Use of Digitalization Process Reference Models After Transformation Initiative -- 5 Practice Experience with Digitalization Process Reference Models -- 6 Status and Next Steps -- References -- Making Enterprise Information Systems Resilient Against Disruptive Events: A Conceptual View -- 1 Introduction 2 Problem Elaboration -- 3 Context-Awareness: Related Work and Conceptualization -- 3.1 Analysis -- 3.2 Conceptualization -- 4 Risk Management: Related Work and Conceptualization -- 4.1 Analysis -- 4.2 Conceptualization -- 5 The Disruptive Events Focus -- 5.1 Context-Awareness -- 5.2 Risk Management -- 6 Application of Context-Awareness and CBRM for Robust and Resilient Enterprise Information Systems -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- A Reference Model for a Service Level Agreement -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review for Building the First Conceptual Model of an SLA 2.1 Choice of the Document Analysis as the Next Research Method -- 3 Document Analysis of Existing SLA's -- 3.1 Choice of Goal and Protocol Modeling as the Next Research Method -- 4 Goal Model of an SLA Life Cycle -- 5 Protocol Model of an SLA -- 5.1 The Behaviour of the Information Sharing Service -- 5.2 What Is a Protocol Model? -- 5.3 Protocol Model of an SLA -- 5.4 Monitoring SLO Max Response Time -- 5.5 Monitoring SLO Volume -- 5.6 Monitoring SLO Data Quality -- 6 SLO-Concept as a Model Variation Point -- 7 Conclusion -- References … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (413 p.)
- Subjects:
- 005.7
Management information systems -- Congresses
Software architecture -- Congresses
Business -- Data processing -- Congresses
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