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12. BIS 2009: Poznan, Poland - Workshops
- Witold Abramowicz, Dominik Flejter:
Business Information Systems Workshops, BIS 2009 International Workshops, Poznan, Poland, April 27-29, 2009. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 37, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-03423-7
BIS 2009 Keynote Speech
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Using Process Mining to Generate Accurate and Interactive Business Process Maps. 1-14
ADW Workshop
- Dominik Flejter, Tomasz Kaczmarek, Marek Kowalkiewicz:
ADW 2009 Chairs' Message. 15-16 - Markus Pfuhl, Paul Alpar:
Improving Database Retrieval on the Web through Query Relaxation. 17-27 - Monika Starzecka, Adam Walczak:
Using Semantics to Personalize Access to Data-Intensive Web Sources. 28-38 - Thomas Hornung, Wolfgang May:
Deep Web Queries in a Semantic Web Environment. 39-50
AKTB Workshop
- Virgilijus Sakalauskas, Dalia Kriksciuniene:
AKTB Workshop Chairs' Message. 51-52 - Rimvydas Simutis, Darius Dilijonas, Lidija Bastina:
Identification of Unexpected Behavior of an Automatic Teller Machine Using Principal Component Analysis Models. 53-61 - Dhrupad Mathur:
Business Process Transformation Grid: An Empirical Model for Strategic Decision Making Towards IT Enabled Transformations. 62-68 - Virgilijus Sakalauskas, Dalia Kriksciuniene:
Research of the Calendar Effects in Stock Returns. 69-78 - Gerda Zigiene, Egle Fiodoroviene:
The Issues Concerning the Application of Multiple Evaluation Methods for the Projects in Lithuanian Companies. 79-90 - Audrius Lopata, Saulius Gudas:
Control View Based Elicitation of Functional Requirements. 91-102 - Deepti Mishra, Alok Mishra:
Market-Driven Software Project through Agility: Requirements Engineering Perspective. 103-112 - Vytautas Rudzionis, Rytis Maskeliunas, Algimantas Rudzionis, Kastytis Ratkevicius:
On the Adaptation of Foreign Language Speech Recognition Engines for Lithuanian Speech Recognition. 113-118 - Marius Dubnikovas, Vera Moskaliova, Stasys Girdzijauskas:
Analysis of the Share Price Bubbles in the Baltic Countries. 119-129 - Rajib Verma:
Data Quality Issues and Duel Purpose Lexicon Construction for Mining Emotions. 130-138
ECONOM / Enterprise X.0 Workshop
- Malgorzata Mochól, Tobias Bürger, Markus Luczak-Rösch, Elena Simperl, Lyndon J. B. Nixon, Agata Filipowska, Christoph Tempich:
Enterprise X.0 and ECONOM Workshops Chairs' Message. 139-140 - Irene Celino, Emanuele Della Valle, Dario Cerizza:
From Research to Business: The Web of Linked Data. 141-152 - Ali Imtiaz, Tobias Bürger, Igor O. Popov, Elena Simperl:
Framework for Value Prediction of Knowledge-Based Applications. 153-158 - Darijus Strasunskas, Asgeir Tomasgard:
In Quest of ICT Value through Integrated Operations: Assessment of Organisational - Technological Capabilities. 159-170 - Valentín Sánchez, Iñaki Angulo, Sonia Bilbao:
e-Business in the Construction Sector: A Service Oriented Approach. 171-182 - Freek van Teeseling, Ronald Heller:
Business Patterns in Ontology Design. 183-189 - Marek Nekvasil, Vojtech Svátek:
Towards Models for Judging the Maturity of Enterprises for Semantics. 190-199
EeLT Workshop
- Slawomir Grzonkowski, Tadhg Nagle:
EeLT 2009 Workshop Chairs' Message. 200 - Artur Janc, Lukasz Olejnik, Paul Kastner:
eLearning in the Web 2.0 Era - Lessons from the Development of the Lingro.com Language Learning Environment. 201-211
ESHE Workshop
- Jorge Marx Gómez, Liane Haak, Dirk Peters:
ESHE 2009 Workshop Chairs' Message. 212-213 - Johan Magnusson, Bo Oskarsson, Anders Gidlund, Andrea Wetterberg:
Process Methodology in ERP-Related Education: A Case from Swedish Higher Education. 214-219 - Nico Brehm, Liane Haak, Dirk Peters:
Using FERP Systems to Introduce Web Service-Based ERP Systems in Higher Education. 220-225 - Urban Ask, Johan Magnusson, Håkan Enquist, Gustaf Juell-Skielse:
Applied Business Intelligence in the Making: An Inter-University Case from Swedish Higher Education. 226-230 - Daniela Hans, Jorge Marx Gómez, Dirk Peters, Andreas Solsbach:
Case Study-Design for Higher Education - A Demonstration in the Data Warehouse Environment. 231-241 - Henry Schilbach, Karoline Schönbrunn, Susanne Strahringer:
Off-the-Shelf Applications in Higher Education: A Survey on Systems Deployed in Germany. 242-253
LIT Workshop
- Piotr Stolarski, Tadeusz Tomaszewski:
LIT 2009 Workshop Chairs' Message. 254-255 - John Zeleznikow:
The Need to Incorporate Justice into Negotiation Support Systems. 256-267 - Marwane El Kharbili, Piotr Stolarski:
Building-Up a Reference Generic Regulation Ontology: A Bottom-Up Approach. 268-279 - Sylwia Nawrot:
Legal Aspects of Functioning of the Social Network Sites. 280-291 - Marco Bianchi, Mauro Draoli, Giorgio Gambosi, Giovanni Stilo:
A Support System for the Analysis and the Management of Complex Ruling Documents. 292-303 - Tomasz Zurek, Emil Kruk:
Legal Advisory System for the Agricultural Tax Law. 304-309 - Manfred Stede, Florian Kuhn:
Identifying the Content Zones of German Court Decisions. 310-315
SAW Workshop
- Dominik Flejter, Tomasz Kaczmarek, Marek Kowalkiewicz:
SAW 2009 Workshop Chairs' Message. 316-317 - Peter Schnitzler, Marius Feldmann, Maximilian Walther, Alexander Schill:
Guideline for Evaluating Social Networks. 318-329 - Mikhail Simonov, Gary Bridgeman:
Connected Traveller, Social Web and Energy Efficiency in Mobility. 330-335 - Matthieu Tixier, Myriam Lewkowicz:
Designing Social Support Online Services for Communities of Family Caregivers. 336-347
SDS-SOA Workshop
- Konstanty Haniewicz, Monika Kaczmarek, Maciej Zaremba, Dominik Zyskowski:
SDS-SOA 2009 Workshop Chairs' Message. 348-349 - Colin Atkinson, Philipp Bostan, Gergana Deneva, Marcus Schumacher:
Towards High Integrity UDDI Systems. 350-361 - Jun Shen, Shuai Yuan:
QoS-Aware Peer Services Selection Using Ant Colony Optimisation. 362-374 - André Ludwig, Marek Kowalkiewicz:
Supporting Service Level Agreement Creation with Past Service Behavior Data. 375-385
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