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- Radical Digitalization: Challenges and Opportunities for Enterprise ModelingKurt Sandkuhl. 3-21 [doi]
- Human-Centred Design as the Way Forward for Organization Design and Enterprise EngineeringRodrigo Magalhaes. 22-37 [doi]
- Framing Enterprise Engineering Within General System's Theory: Perspectives of a Human Centered FutureJosé Tribolet, Sérgio Guerreiro 0001. 38-45 [doi]
- On Domain ConceptualizationHenderik A. Proper, Giancarlo Guizzardi. 49-69 [doi]
- Modeling the Emergence of Value and Risk in Game Theoretical ApproachesGlenda C. M. Amaral, Daniele Porello, Tiago Prince Sales, Giancarlo Guizzardi. 70-91 [doi]
- Identifying Scenarios to Guide Transformations from DEMO to BPMNMarné de Vries, Dominik Bork. 92-110 [doi]
- Personal Space and Territorial Behavior - Sharing a Tabletop in Collaborative Enterprise ModelingAnne Gutschmidt, Henning D. Richter. 111-130 [doi]
- Validation of DEMO's Conciseness Quality and Proposal of Improvements to the Process ModelDuarte Pinto, David Aveiro, Dulce Pacheco, Bernardo Gouveia, Duarte Gouveia. 133-152 [doi]
- Evolving the DEMO Specification LanguageMark A. T. Mulder, Henderik A. Proper. 153-172 [doi]
- Fact Model in DEMO - Urban Law Case and Proposal of Representation ImprovementsBernardo Gouveia, David Aveiro, Dulce Pacheco, Duarte Pinto, Duarte Gouveia. 173-190 [doi]
- An Enterprise-Engineering Based Approach to Develop Enterprise CapacityAndreas de Boer, Marné de Vries. 193-212 [doi]
- Enterprise Coherence Metrics in Enterprise Decision MakingJoost Bekel, Roel Wagter. 213-227 [doi]
- Testing the Concept of the RUN-Time Adaptive Enterprise - Combining Organization and IT Agnostic Enterprise Models with Organization Implementation Variables and Low Code TechnologyMartin Op 'T Land, Marien R. Krouwel, Steven Gort. 228-242 [doi]