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EMISA Forum, Volume 36, 2016
Volume 36, Number 1, Januar 2016
- Jan Recker, Jan Mendling:
Recommendations from Analyzing the State-of-the-Art of Business Process Management Research. EMISA Forum 36(1): 16-26 (2016)
Volume 36, Number 2, December 2016
- Henrik Leopold, Heinrich C. Mayr:
The Process of Creating a Domain Specific Modelling Method. EMISA Forum 36(2): 25-28 (2016) - Michael Fellmann, Novica Zarvic, Dirk Metzger, Agnes Koschmider:
Requirements Catalog for Business Process Modeling Recommender Systems. EMISA Forum 36(2): 29-32 (2016) - Chiara Di Francescomarino, Chiara Ghidini, Marco Rospocher:
Evaluating Wiki Collaborative Features in Ontology Authoring. EMISA Forum 36(2): 33-36 (2016)
- David Knuplesch, Manfred Reichert:
A Visual Language for Modeling Multiple Perspectives of Business Process Compliance Rules. EMISA Forum 36(2): 37-40 (2016) - Claudio Di Ciccio, Han van der Aa, Cristina Cabanillas, Jan Mendling, Johannes Prescher:
Detecting Flight Trajectory Anomalies and Predicting Diversions in Freight Transportation. EMISA Forum 36(2): 41-44 (2016) - Michael Fellmann, Andrea Zasada:
State-of-the-art of Business Process Compliance Approaches: A Survey. EMISA Forum 36(2): 45-48 (2016) - Christoph Czepa, Huy Tran, Uwe Zdun, Thanh Thi Kim Tran, Erhard Weiss, Christoph Ruhsam:
Plausibility Checking of Formal Business Process Specifications in Linear Temporal Logic. EMISA Forum 36(2): 49-52 (2016)
- Stefan Schönig, Cristina Cabanillas, Stefan Jablonski, Jan Mendling:
A Framework for Efficiently Mining the Organisational Perspective of Business Processes. EMISA Forum 36(2): 53-56 (2016) - Arik Senderovich, Matthias Weidlich, Liron Yedidsion, Avigdor Gal, Avishai Mandelbaum, Sarah Kadish, Craig A. Bunnell:
Conformance Checking and Performance Improvement in Scheduled Processes: A Queueing-Network Perspective. EMISA Forum 36(2): 57-59 (2016) - Kathrin Figl, Jan Recker:
Process Innovation as Creative Problem-Solving: An Experimental Study of Textual Descriptions and Diagrams. EMISA Forum 36(2): 60-63 (2016)
- Daniel Lübke, Tammo van Lessen:
Modeling Test Cases in BPMN for Behavior-Driven Development (Extended Abstract). EMISA Forum 36(2): 64-67 (2016)
- Agnes Koschmider, Stefanie Speidel:
Predictive Behavior Analysis for Smart Environments. EMISA Forum 36(2): 68-71 (2016)
- Alexander Nolte, Eike Bernhard, Jan Recker, Fabian Pittke, Jan Mendling:
Repeated Use of Process Models: The Impact of Artifact, Technological and Individual Factors. EMISA Forum 36(2): 72-76 (2016) - Boudewijn F. van Dongen, Josep Carmona, Thomas Chatain:
Alignment-based Quality Metrics in Conformance Checking. EMISA Forum 36(2): 77-80 (2016) - Andreas Rogge-Solti, Arik Senderovich, Matthias Weidlich, Jan Mendling, Avigdor Gal:
In Log and Model We Trust? EMISA Forum 36(2): 81-84 (2016) - Thomas Reschenhofer, Manoj Bhat, Adrian Hernandez-Mendez, Florian Matthes:
Lessons Learned in Aligning Data and Model Evolution in Collaborative Information Systems. EMISA Forum 36(2): 85-88 (2016)
- Dirk Fahland, Xixi Lu, Marijn Nagelkerke, Dennis van de Wiel:
Discovering Interacting Artifacts from ERP Systems (Extended Abstract). EMISA Forum 36(2): 89-92 (2016) - Thomas Wagner, Daniel Moldt:
Revisiting Workflow Interactions for Petri Net-Based Agents (Extended Abstract). EMISA Forum 36(2): 93-96 (2016) - Dirk Fahland, Andreas Meyer, Luise Pufahl, Kimon Batoulis, Mathias Weske:
Automating Data Exchange in Process Choreographies. EMISA Forum 36(2): 97-100 (2016)
- Nicolas Pflanzl:
Gameful Business Process Modeling. EMISA Forum 36(2): 101-104 (2016) - Alexander Herwix:
A Game Theoretic Perspective on Business Processes. EMISA Forum 36(2): 105-111 (2016) - Philipp Waibel:
Elastic Process Optimization and Scheduling in the Cloud. EMISA Forum 36(2): 112-115 (2016)
- Dóra Ori:
Towards Detecting Misalignment Symptoms: An Alignment Perspective-Driven Architecture-Matching Framework. EMISA Forum 36(2): 116-119 (2016) - Henrik Leopold, Jan Mendling, Oliver Günther:
Learning from Quality Issues of BPMN Models from Industry. EMISA Forum 36(2): 120-123 (2016)

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