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- Introduction to the Fourth Workshop on Business Process Design (BPD 2008)Hajo A. Reijers, Selma Limam Mansar, Michael Rosemann. 3-4 [doi]
- Detecting Regulatory Compliance for Business Process Models through Semantic AnnotationsGuido Governatori, Jörg Hoffmann, Shazia Wasim Sadiq, Ingo Weber. 5-17 [doi]
- Crosscutting Concern Documentation by Visual Query of Business ProcessesChiara Di Francescomarino, Paolo Tonella. 18-31 [doi]
- Real Support for Perspective-Compliant Business Process DesignAgnes Koschmider, Francois Habryn, Florian Gottschalk. 32-43 [doi]
- Elicitation of Requirements for a Business Process Model RepositoryKhurram Shahzad, Birger Andersson, Maria Bergholtz, Ananda Edirisuriya, Tharaka Ilayperuma, Prasad Jayaweera, Paul Johannesson. 44-55 [doi]
- Issues in Modeling Process Variants with ProvopAlena Hallerbach, Thomas Bauer, Manfred Reichert. 56-67 [doi]
- On the Alignment of Business Models and Process ModelsAnanda Edirisuriya, Paul Johannesson. 68-79 [doi]
- Dimensions of Business Processes Quality (QoBP)Mitra Heravizadeh, Jan Mendling, Michael Rosemann. 80-91 [doi]
- Introduction to the Fourth International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2008)Malú Castellanos, Ana Karla Alves de Medeiros, Jan Mendling, Barbara Weber. 95-96 [doi]
- Bayesian Classification of Events for Task Labeling Using Workflow ModelsScott Buffett, Liqiang Geng. 97-108 [doi]
- Trace Clustering in Process MiningMinseok Song, Christian W. Günther, Wil M. P. van der Aalst. 109-120 [doi]
- Mining Based on Learning from Process Change LogsChen Li, Manfred Reichert, Andreas Wombacher. 121-133 [doi]
- Checking Compliance of Execution Traces to Business RulesFederico Chesani, Paola Mello, Marco Montali, Fabrizio Riguzzi, Maurizio Sebastianis, Sergio Storari. 134-145 [doi]
- Detecting Intrinsic Inefficiency on Process Level: Benchmarking of Transactions in BankingAndreas Burger, Jürgen Moormann. 146-157 [doi]
- Abductive Workflow MiningScott Buffett, Bruce Hamilton. 158-163 [doi]
- New Quality Metrics for Evaluating Process ModelsZan Huang, Akhil Kumar. 164-170 [doi]
- Introduction to the First International Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering for Business Process Management (MDE4BPM 2008)Cesare Pautasso, Jana Koehler. 173-175 [doi]
- Business to IT Transformations RevisitedSebastian Stein, Stefan Kühne, Konstantin Ivanov. 176-187 [doi]
- A Model-Driven Approach to Implementing Coordination Protocols in BPELOliver Kopp, Branimir Wetzstein, Ralph Mietzner, Stefan Pottinger, Dimka Karastoyanova, Frank Leymann. 188-199 [doi]
- Towards Transformations from BPMN to Heterogeneous SystemsTobias Küster, Axel Heßler. 200-211 [doi]
- Business Process Modelling with Continuous ValidationStefan Kühne, Heiko Kern, Volker Gruhn, Ralf Laue. 212-223 [doi]
- On the Formal Generation of Process RedesignsMariska Netjes, Hajo A. Reijers, Wil M. P. van der Aalst. 224-235 [doi]
- Translating BPMN Models into UML ActivitiesMaría Agustina Cibrán. 236-247 [doi]
- Introduction to the First International Workshop on Process Management for Highly Dynamic and Pervasive Scenarios (PM4HDPS 2008)Massimiliano de Leoni, Schahram Dustdar, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede. 251-253 [doi]
- Towards Process Models for Disaster ResponseDirk Fahland, Heiko Woith. 254-265 [doi]
- Workflows in Dynamic Development ProcessesThomas Heer, Christoph Briem, René Wörzberger. 266-277 [doi]
- Hypergraph-Based Modeling of Ad-Hoc Business ProcessesArtem Polyvyanyy, Mathias Weske. 278-289 [doi]
- Domain-Driven Process Adaptation in Emergency ScenariosMarcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling. 290-297 [doi]
- Supporting Emergency Management through Process-Aware Information SystemsDirk Hagebölling, Massimiliano de Leoni. 298-302 [doi]
- Introduction to the Second International Workshop on Process-Oriented Information Systems in Healthcare (ProHealth 2008)Richard Lenz, Mor Peleg, Manfred Reichert. 305-307 [doi]
- Process Mining in Healthcare: A Contribution to Change the Culture of BlameSilvana Quaglini. 308-311 [doi]
- A Concept for the Assessment of Electronic Communication in Integrated Information SystemsSamrend Saboor, Elske Ammenwerth. 312-323 [doi]
- Management of Knowledge-Intensive Healthcare Processes on the Example of General Medical DocumentationDanny Ammon, Dirk Hoffmann, Tobias Jakob, Ekkehard Finkeissen, Vesko Detschew, Thomas Wetter. 324-335 [doi]
- From Paper Based Clinical Practice Guidelines to Declarative Workflow ManagementKaren Marie Lyng, Thomas Hildebrandt, Raghava Rao Mukkamala. 336-347 [doi]
- Petri Nets as a Formalism for Comparing Expressiveness of Workflow-Based Clinical Guideline LanguagesMarÃa Adela Grando, David Glasspool, John Fox. 348-360 [doi]
- Flexibility Schemes for Workflow Management SystemsR. S. Mans, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Nick Russell, Piet J. M. Bakker. 361-372 [doi]
- Integrating Healthcare Ontologies: Inconsistency Tolerance and Case StudyFahim T. Imam, Wendy MacCaull. 373-384 [doi]
- Promoting Process-Based Collaboration Awareness to Integrate Care TeamsFederico Cabitza, Marco P. Locatelli, Carla Simone. 385-396 [doi]
- Session-Aware Clinical Information SystemsØystein Nytrø, Inger Dybdahl Sørby, Ole Andreas Alsos. 397-407 [doi]
- Integrating Humans, Devices, and Events in Clinical Workflow ProcessesJan-Christian Kuhr, Jan Pretzel, Dierk A. Vagts, Lachlan Aldred. 408-415 [doi]
- Introduction to the First Workshop on QoS in Self-healing Web Services (QSWS 2008)Liliana Ardissono, Danilo Ardagna, Khalil Drira. 419-421 [doi]
- On Modeling and Maximizing Business Value for Autonomic Service-Oriented SystemsVladimir Tosic. 422-433 [doi]
- On Combining WS-Policy4MASC and ASF to Support Business-Driven Autonomic Service-Oriented ComputingVladimir Tosic, Yan Liu, Liming Zhu. 434-439 [doi]
- Self-healing Systems and Web Services: The WS-Diamond ApproachBarbara Pernici. 440-442 [doi]
- Probabilistic Time Management of ChoreographiesJohann Eder, Horst Pichler, Amirreza Tahamtan. 443-454 [doi]
- Reasoning about Repairability of Workflows at Design TimeGaston Tagni, Annette ten Teije, Frank van Harmelen. 455-467 [doi]
- Enhancing Web Service Composition by Means of DiagnosisLiliana Ardissono, Stefano Bocconi, Luca Console, Roberto Furnari, Anna Goy, Giovanna Petrone, Claudia Picardi, Marino Segnan, Daniele Theseider Dupré. 468-479 [doi]
- Introduction to the Third Edition of the Workshop Advances in Semantics for Web Services 2008 (semantics4ws 2008)Steven Battle, John Domingue, Martin Hepp, Dumitru Roman. 483-485 [doi]
- Semantically Annotated EPC within Semantic Business Process ManagementAgata Filipowska, Monika Kaczmarek, Sebastian Stein. 486-497 [doi]
- ARIS for Semantic Business Process ManagementSebastian Stein, Christian Stamber, Marwane El Kharbili. 498-509 [doi]
- Auto-completion for Executable Business Process ModelsMatthias Born, Christian Brelage, Ivan Markovic, Daniel Pfeiffer, Ingo Weber. 510-515 [doi]
- Service Discovery in Ubiquitous Environments: Approaches and Requirements for Context-AwarenessMohamed Sellami, Samir Tata, Bruno Defude. 516-522 [doi]
- Ontology-Based Data Mediation in BPEL (For Semantic Web Services)Jörg Nitzsche, Barry Norton. 523-534 [doi]
- A Framework for Dependency Based Automatic Service CompositionAbrehet M. Omer, Alexander Schill. 535-541 [doi]
- Ontology-Based Behavioural Reasoning for Business ProcessesBarry Norton. 542-553 [doi]
- Introduction to the Second Workshop on Collaborative Business Processes (CBP 2008)Chengfei Liu, Wasim Sadiq, Xiaohui Zhao. 557-560 [doi]
- Quality Contracts for Cooperative Services and Associated ResourcesMarco Comuzzi, Mariagrazia Fugini, Stefano Modafferi. 561-572 [doi]
- Recursive Construction and Evolution of Collaborative Business ProcessesNikolay Mehandjiev, Iain Duncan Stalker, Martin Carpenter. 573-584 [doi]
- Towards a BPMN Semantics Using UML ModelsOana Nicolae, Mirel Cosulschi, Adrian Giurca, Gerd Wagner. 585-596 [doi]
- Distribution and Composition of Collaborative Business Processes through Peer-to-Peer NetworksDirk Werth, Philipp Walter, Peter Loos. 597-608 [doi]
- Dynamic Selection of Service Peers with Multiple Property SpecificationsJun Shen, Shuai Yuan, Aneesh Krishna. 609-620 [doi]
- Characterization of Methods for Process-Oriented Engineering of SOAJan Ricken, Michaël Petit. 621-632 [doi]
- A Case Study of Business Process Interoperability in a Logistics Supply Chain EnvironmentSimon Martin, Laurent Bagnoud. 633-643 [doi]
- Introduction to the First International Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2 2008)Selmin Nurcan, Rainer Schmidt. 647-648 [doi]
- BPM and Social SoftwareRainer Schmidt, Selmin Nurcan. 649-658 [doi]
- Business Process Management with Social Software Systems - A New Paradigm for Work OrganisationPaul Johannesson, Birger Andersson, Petia Wohed. 659-665 [doi]
- Social Software for Modeling Business ProcessesAgnes Koschmider, Minseok Song, Hajo A. Reijers. 666-677 [doi]
- Automating Knowledge Transfer and Creation in Knowledge Intensive Business ProcessesMichael Granitzer, Gisela Granitzer, Klaus Tochtermann, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Andreas S. Rath, Wolfgang Groiß. 678-686 [doi]
- Digital Identity and Reputation in the Context of a Bounded Social EcosystemBen Jennings, Anthony Finkelstein. 687-697 [doi]
- From a Social Wiki to a Social Workflow SystemGustaf Neumann, Selim Erol. 698-708 [doi]
- Utilizing Firm-Hosted Online Communities in Software Product Business: A Dimensional ViewSami Jantunen, Kari Smolander, Sanna Malinen, Tytti Virtanen, Sari Kujala. 709-715 [doi]
- Workflow Enactment in a Social Software EnvironmentDavide Rossi, Fabio Vitali. 716-722 [doi]