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23. CAiSE 2011 Doctoral Consortium: London, UK
- Cornelia Boldyreff, Shareeful Islam, Michel Léonard, Bernhard Thalheim:
Proceedings of the CAiSE Doctoral Consortium 2011, London, United Kingdom, June 21, 2011. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 731, CEUR-WS.org 2011
Session 1: Compliance and Trust
- Ilze Buksa:
Business Process and Regulations Compliance Management Technology. 1 - Azalia Shamsaei:
Indicator-based Policy Compliance of Business Processes. 3-14 - Michalis Pavlidis:
Designing for Trust. 3-14 - Fatemeh Zarrabi:
To Comply Software and IT System Development with Related Laws. 3-14
Session 2: Maturity, Evolution, Interoperability
- Duarte Duarte, Paula Ventura Martins:
Towards a Maturity Model for Higher Education Institutions. 3-14 - Alexandre Métrailler:
Integration of Change and Evolution in the Lifecycle of SMEs Information Systems. 3-14 - Le Minh Sang Tran:
Requirement Evolution: Towards a Methodology and Framework. 3-14 - Camlon H. Asuncion:
Pragmatic Interoperability in the Enterprise - A Research Agenda. 3-14
Session 3: Necessity and Acceptance, Dynamics and flexibility
- Thorsten Winsemann:
Valuation Factors for the Necessity of Data Persistence in Enterprise Data Warehouses on In-Memory Databases. 3-14 - Djallel Bouneffouf:
Applying Machine Learning Techniques to Improve User Acceptance on Ubiquitous Environment. 3-14 - Amjad Fayoumi:
Goal Dynamics: from System Dynamic to Multi-agent Systems. 3-14 - Abbas Rasoolzadegan:
A New Approach to Reliable, yet Flexible Software. 3-14
Session 4: Cloud, Reconfigurable, Long-term Analysis, Mobile Data, Microblogging
- Gaia Varese:
Semantic Data Clouding over the Webs. 3-14 - Gustavo G. Pascual:
Aspect-Oriented Reconfigurable Middleware for Pervasive Systems. 3-14 - Tino Noack:
Real-Time Monitoring and Long-Term Analysis by Means of Embedded Systems. 3-14 - Peter Wakholi:
Workflow Support for Mobile Data Collection. 3-14 - Lars Klimpke:
Microblogging in Global Software Development. 3-14
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