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Active Flow and Combustion Control 2018 : Papers Contributed to the Conference “Active Flow and Combustion Control 2018”, September 19–21, 2018, Berlin, Germany
Configurable Process Models: Experiences from a Municipality Case Study
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Teun A. C. Wagemakers
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Monique H. Jansen-Vullers
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Wil M. P. van der Aalst
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CONFIGURABLE WORKFLOW MODELS
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Book chapters
pp. 1
MetaEdit+ A fully configurable multi-user and multi-tool CASE and CAME environment
pp. 33
Requirements Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems: Core Ontology and Problem Statement
pp. 64
A Personal Assistant for Web Database Caching
pp. 79
Modeling Service Choreographies Using BPMN and BPEL4Chor
pp. 32
Incremental Detection of Model Inconsistencies Based on Model Operations
pp. 159
Automating handover in dynamic workflow environments
pp. 83
The COMET Metamodel for Temporal Data Warehouses
pp. 9
Design and Verification of Instantiable Compliance Rule Graphs in Process-Aware Information Systems
pp. 88
Automated support of the modelling process: A view based on experiments with expert information engineers
pp. 13
Adaptive and Dynamic Service Composition in eFlow
pp. 175
Multiple Instantiation in a Dynamic Workflow Environment
pp. 16
A MDA-Compliant Environment for Developing User Interfaces of Information Systems
pp. 340
An Ontology-Driven Framework for the Management of Semantic Metadata Describing Audiovisual Information
pp. 26
COLOR-X: Linguistically-based event modeling: A general approach to dynamic modeling
pp. 398
On Analyzing Process Compliance in Skin Cancer Treatment: An Experience Report from the Evidence-Based Medical Compliance Cluster (EBMC2)
pp. 417
An Overview of RoZ : A Tool for Integrating UML and Z Specifications
pp. 31
Understanding Business Process Models: The Costs and Benefits of Structuredness
pp. 506
Empirical Validation of Metrics for Conceptual Models of Data Warehouses
pp. 38
Beyond Process Mining: From the Past to Present and Future
pp. 643
A Generic Role Model for Dynamic Objects
pp. 51
Enabling the Analysis of Cross-Cutting Aspects in Ad-Hoc Processes
pp. 63
Integrating Security and Systems Engineering: Towards the Modelling of Secure Information Systems
pp. 64
Generating Natural Language Texts from Business Process Models
pp. 83
Probabilistic Models to Reconcile Complex Data from Inaccurate Data Sources
pp. 84
Internet of Things-Aware Process Modeling: Integrating IoT Devices as Business Process Resources
pp. 94
Efficient Distributed Workflow Management Based on Variable Server Assignments
pp. 105
Using Text Editing Creation Time Meta Data for Document Management
pp. 125
Verifying Action Semantics Specifications in UML Behavioral Models
pp. 126
Controlled Flexibility in Workflow Management
pp. 140
The P2P Approach to Interorganizational Workflows
pp. 142
Design and Implementation of the YAWL System
pp. 157
Relaxed Soundness of Business Processes
pp. 171
Developing E-Services for Composing E-Services
pp. 189
Method Components – Rationale Revealed
pp. 203
Meta-CASE in practice: A CASE for KOGGE
pp. 216
Workflow Resource Patterns: Identification, Representation and Tool Support
pp. 224
Eye-Tracking the Factors of Process Model Comprehension Tasks
pp. 257
A natural language approach for Requirements Engineering
pp. 261
Automated Context-Aware Service Selection for Collaborative Systems
pp. 267
A Foundational Approach for Managing Process Variability
pp. 270
Efficient Discovery of Understandable Declarative Process Models from Event Logs
pp. 272
Enabling the Collaborative Definition of DSMLs
pp. 273
Data–Driven Process Control and Exception Handling in Process Management Systems
pp. 286
Time Constraints in Workflow Systems
pp. 288
Workflow Exception Patterns
pp. 324
Modeling Business Contexture and Behavior Using Business Artifacts
pp. 369
Model-Driven Enterprise Systems Configuration
pp. 372
Verification of EPCs: Using Reduction Rules and Petri Nets
pp. 382
Agile Requirements Evolution via Paraconsistent Reasoning
pp. 391
Handling Concept Drift in Process Mining
pp. 398
Integration of OWL Ontologies in MPEG-7 and TV-Anytime Compliant Semantic Indexing
pp. 415
Developing Adapters for Web Services Integration
pp. 424
Questionnaire-driven Configuration of Reference Process Models
pp. 425
Data-Flow Anti-patterns: Discovering Data-Flow Errors in Workflows
pp. 425
A method for validating a conceptual model by natural language discourse generation
pp. 431
On Structured Workflow Modelling
pp. 433
Using UML Action Semantics for Executable Modeling and Beyond
pp. 439
Formalization and Verification of EPCs with OR-Joins Based on State and Context
pp. 450
Measuring Similarity between Business Process Models
pp. 465
How Much Language Is Enough? Theoretical and Practical Use of the Business Process Modeling Notation
pp. 470
The Declarative Approach to Business Process Execution: An Empirical Test
pp. 480
On a Quest for Good Process Models: The Cross-Connectivity Metric
pp. 482
Process Model Generation from Natural Language Text
pp. 483
The ICoP Framework: Identification of Correspondences between Process Models
pp. 485
Leveraging Web-Services and Peer-to-Peer Networks
pp. 486
Configurable Process Models: Experiences from a Municipality Case Study
pp. 491
Automated Reasoning on Feature Models
pp. 516
Design for Change: Evolving Workflow Specifications in ULTRAflow
pp. 530
Communication Analysis: A Requirements Engineering Method for Information Systems
pp. 530
Workflow Soundness Revisited: Checking Correctness in the Presence of Data While Staying Conceptual
pp. 535
An Alternative Way to Analyze Workflow Graphs
pp. 541
Adapting Secure Tropos for Security Risk Management in the Early Phases of Information Systems Development
pp. 549
Business Process Design from Virtual Organization Intentional Models
pp. 571
Product Based Workflow Support: Dynamic Workflow Execution
pp. 574
Change Patterns and Change Support Features in Process-Aware Information Systems
pp. 665
Selection of Materialized Views: A Cost-Based Approach
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