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22nd BIR 2024: Prague, Czech Republic - Workshops
- Ana-Maria Ghiran, Anne Gutschmidt, Ulf Seigerroth, Kurt Sandkuhl, Marite Kirikova, Charles Møller, Robert Andrei Buchmann, Emanuele Laurenzi, Björn Johansson, Filip Vencovský:

Joint Proceedings of the BIR 2024 Workshops and Doctoral Consortium co-located with 23rd International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR 2024), Prague, Czech Republic, September 11, 2024. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3804, CEUR-WS.org 2024
BITA 2024
- Sofia Tiitinen, Jarkko Nurmi, Ville Seppänen:

Enterprise Architecture Management value creation mechanisms. 1-15 - Theodore Kindong, Björn Johansson, Victoria Paulsson:

A systematic literature review of AI-enabled predictive analytics in smart grids. 16-30 - Oskars Rodins:

Application of supervised machine learning models for card payment workflow optimization. 31-44 - Rikard Kloth, Gideon Mekonnen Jonathan:

The interplay between knowledge management and the social dimension of business-IT alignment. 45-59 - Martin Henkel, Erik Perjons, Kristian Borg, Uno Fors, Jan Johansson, Marika C. Möller, Christer Wåhlander, Kalle Wåhlander:

Applying a digiphysical approach for post-covid rehabilitation. 60-72 - Marcus Triller, Kurt Sandkuhl:

Energy management systems in SME: State of research and methodical considerations. 73-89
ManComp 2024
- Victoria Klyukina:

Modelling intangibles using EM: a duo-hierarchy method in strategic resource analysis. 90-105 - Jöran Lindeberg, Martin Henkel, Eric-Oluf Svee:

What does complex adaptive systems theory mean for modelling of organisational rules? 106-111 - Jarkko Nurmi, Ville Seppänen:

How does the presentation mode of enterprise architecture artifacts affect their use in decision-making? 112-118 - Shashini Rajaguru, Björn Johansson, Gianluigi Viscusi:

Users' understanding of smart meters in Sweden: an interpretive study. 119-133 - Peter Forbrig, Anke Dittmar:

Managing the complexity of business-process models by personas, stories, and related modelling artifacts. 134-140 - Ksenija Lace, Marite Kirikova:

Simplifying road to defining a scientific problem and hypothesis through gamified and storytelling-enhanced teaching of requirements engineering. 141-152 - Aritha Kumarasinghe, Marite Kirikova:

Ontology for data science research results reuse. 153-166
OMILAB-KNOW 2024
- Massimo Callisto De Donato, Flavio Corradini, Flavio Fabbrizi, Fabrizio Fornari, Barbara Re:

Design and development of an IoT system for audiovisual self-administered tests. 167-179 - Donald Baldwin, Martin Henkel, Erik Perjons:

Introducing model-based tool support for applying zero-trust security for microservices at a bank. 180-188 - Andrei Chis, Oliviu Ionut Stoica, Ana-Maria Ghiran:

A modeling approach to cyber threat mitigation. 189-200 - Nehemiah Mung'Au, Emanuele Laurenzi:

An ontology-based meta-modelling approach for software test cases. 201-212 - Arianna Fedeli, Martin Peraic, Emanuele Laurenzi, Andrea Polini:

AOAME4FloWare: ontology-based feature models for context-aware configurations in IoT applications. 213-224 - Benjamin Nast, Kurt Sandkuhl:

Evaluation of the intuitiveness of MIoTA. 225-237
Doctoral Consortium 2024
- Adam Krbusek:

Towards process guidelines for software feature prioritization at different stages of product maturity. 238-244 - Tomas Novotny:

Ontology modelling for gamification of feedback in higher education: Integrating game elements through the MDA framework. 245-253 - Veronika Kostrouchová:

Information models in healthcare: CAR T-cell therapy. 254-266 - Theodore Kindong:

AI applications in SG for reliability, security, and stability. 267-278

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