Journal: EMISA Forum

Volume 38, Issue 1

18 -- 19Florian Bär, Kurt Sandkuhl, Michael Leyer. Towards a Method for Designing IT Self-Services from an IT Operations perspective
20 -- 21Tomas Jonsson, Håkan Enquist. Semantic Consistency - Through Seamless Modelling and Execution Support
22 -- 23Jan Mendling, Ingo Weber. Blockchains for Business Process Management - Challenges and Opportunities
24 -- 26Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Gül Tokdemir, Jan Vanthienen. What we know and what we do not know about DMN
27 -- 28Jan Mendling, Jan Recker, Hajo A. Reijers, Henrik Leopold. An Empirical Review of the Connection between Model Viewer Characteristics and the Comprehension of Conceptual Process Models
29 -- 30Dirk Fahland, Hagen Völzer. Dynamic Skipping and Blocking and Dead Path Elimination for Cyclic Workflows
31 -- 32Simon Hacks, Felix Timm. Towards a Quality Framework for Enterprise Architecture Models
33 -- 34Hans-Georg Fill, Felix Härer. The Concept of Knowledge Blockchains in Enterprise Modeling
35 -- 36Claudia Steinberger, Judith Michael. Towards Cognitive Assisted Living 3.0
37 -- 38Agnes Koschmider. Clustering Event Logs based on Behavioral Similarity
39 -- 45Robert Winter 0001, Judith Michael, Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov, Suneth Ranasinghe, Claudia Steinberger. A Model Centered Perspective on Software-Intensive Systems
46 -- 50Nils Neidhardt, Carsten Köhler, Markus Nüttgens. Cloud Service Billing and Service Level Agreement Monitoring based on Blockchain
51 -- 55Anne Gutschmidt. Empirical Insights into the Appraisal of Tool Support for Participative Enterprise Modeling
56 -- 60Kai Adam, Lukas Netz, Simon Varga, Judith Michael, Bernhard Rumpe, Patricia Heuser, Peter Letmathe. Model-Based Generation of Enterprise Information Systems
61 -- 65Guangming Li, Renata Medeiros de Carvalho. Dealing with Artifact-Centric Systems: a Process Mining Approach
66 -- 70Jannis Vogel, Sven Jannaber, Benedikt Zobel, Oliver Thomas. Design and Development of a Process Modelling Environment for Business Process Utilization within Smart Glasses
71 -- 75Simon Hagen, Sven Jannaber, Oliver Thomas. Towards Practical Applicability of Service Engineering: A Literature Review as Starting Point for SE Method Design
76 -- 80Benedikt Zobel, Lisa Berkemeier, Sebastian Werning, Jannis Vogel, Ingmar Ickerott, Oliver Thomas. Towards a Modular Reference Architecture for Smart Glasses-based Systems in the Logistics Domain
81 -- 85Thorsten Schoormann, Ralf Knackstedt. Towards Tool-supported Reflection of Sustainability in Business Models
86 -- 90Sankalita Mandal. A Flexible Event Handling Model for Using Events in Business Processes
91 -- 95Fabienne Lambusch. Smart Self-Management for Better Working
96 -- 103Bastian Wurm. Patterns of Stability and Change in Business Processes
104 -- 110Steven Gross. About the Selection of a Business Process Improvement Methodology
111 -- 115Isaac da Silva Torres. The Role of Process Representations in Business Process Redesign Projects
116 -- 120Luise Pufahl, Niels Martin. Batching vs. Non-batching in Business Processes
121 -- 125Dominik Bork, Steven Alter. Relaxing Modeling Criteria to Produce Genuinely Flexible, Controllable, and Usable Enterprise Modeling Methods
126 -- 132Robert Winter 0001, Michael Blaschke. Same Same But Different - Federating Enterprise Modelling for the Digitalized and Data-driven Enterprise