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Fundamental Conceptual Modeling Languages in OMiLAB
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Robert Andrei Buchmann
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Patrik Burzynski
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Ulrich Reimer
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Michael Walch
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July 10 2016
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Fundamental Conceptual Modeling Languages in OMiLAB
pp. 31
SemCheck: Checking Constraints for Multi-perspective Modeling Languages
pp. 55
OMiLAB: An Open Collaborative Environment for Modeling Method Engineering
pp. 79
Design Semantics on Accessibility in Unstructured Data Environments
pp. 103
Big Data—Integration and Cleansing Environment for Business Analytics with DICE
pp. 127
Using the Horus Method for Succeeding in Business Process Engineering Projects
pp. 149
Semantic Evaluation of Business Processes Using SeMFIS
pp. 171
Business Process Feature Model: An Approach to Deal with Variability of Business Processes
pp. 197
Capability Oriented Enterprise Knowledge Modeling: The CODEK Approach
pp. 217
Supporting Business Process Improvement Through a Modeling Tool
pp. 241
Multi-perspective Enterprise Modeling—Conceptual Foundation and Implementation with ADOxx
pp. 269
Holistic Conceptual and Logical Database Structure Modeling with ADOxx
pp. 291
Tool Support for the Semantic Object Model
pp. 313
Evaluation Chains for Controlling the Evolution of Enterprise Models
pp. 335
Algebraic Method to Model Secure IoT
pp. 357
Security Requirements Engineering for Cloud Computing: The Secure Tropos Approach
pp. 383
MELCA—Customizing Visualizations for Design Thinking
pp. 397
Business Process Flexibility and Decision-Aware Modeling—The Knowledge Work Designer
pp. 417
Modeling Product-Service Systems for the Internet of Things: The ComVantage Method
pp. 439
User Story Mapping-Based Method for Domain Semantic Modeling
pp. 455
Product-Service-System Modeling Method
pp. 485
The i* Framework for Goal-Oriented Modeling
pp. 509
Global Service Enhancement for Japanese Creative Services Based on the Early/Late Binding Concepts
pp. 527
HCM-L: Domain-Specific Modeling for Active and Assisted Living
pp. 555
Modeling Learning Data for Feedback and Assessment
pp. 575
Modeling for Learning in Public Administrations—The Learn PAd Approach
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