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BMSD 2020: Berlin, Germany
- Boris Shishkov:

Business Modeling and Software Design - 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 391, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-52305-3
Full Papers
- Coen Suurmond:

Organisations: Large Worlds or Small Worlds? 3-19 - Mathias Kirchmer, Peter Franz:

Process Reference Models: Accelerator for Digital Transformation. 20-37 - Boris Shishkov, Alexander Verbraeck:

Making Enterprise Information Systems Resilient Against Disruptive Events: A Conceptual View. 38-54 - C. Hofman, Ella E. Roubtsova

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A Reference Model for a Service Level Agreement - In Domain of Information Sharing Services. 55-68 - Frank Nordemann, Ralf Tönjes, Elke Pulvermüller, Heiko Tapken:

Graph-based Multi-Criteria Optimization for Business Processes. 69-83 - Julia Rauscher, Bernhard Bauer:

Design Optimization of IoT Models: Structured Safety and Security Flaw Identification. 84-102 - Bert de Brock

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From Business Modeling to Software Design. 103-122 - Salam Turkman

, Adel Taweel
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Business Process Model Driven Approach for Automatic Use Case Model Generation. 123-136 - Bedir Tekinerdogan

, Sevil Yagiz, Kaan Özcan, Iskender Yakin:
Integrated Process Model for Systems Product Line Engineering of Physical Protection Systems. 137-151 - Andreas Daniel Sinnhofer, Roy Oberhauser

, Christian Steger
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From Adaptive Business Processes to Orchestrated Microflows. 152-168 - Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Damian A. Tamburri

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Model-Driven ML-Ops for Intelligent Enterprise Applications: Vision, Approaches and Challenges. 169-181 - Marcus Grum

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Managing Human and Artificial Knowledge Bearers - The Creation of a Symbiotic Knowledge Management Approach. 182-201 - Marcus Grum

, Norbert Gronau:
Adaptable Knowledge-Driven Information Systems Improving Knowledge Transfers - Design of Context-Sensitive, AR-Enabled Furniture Assemblies. 202-220 - Roy Oberhauser

, Pedro Sousa
, Florian Michel:
VR-EAT: Visualization of Enterprise Architecture Tool Diagrams in Virtual Reality. 221-239 - Julian Schuir, Jannis Vogel, Frank Teuteberg

, Oliver Thomas:
Understanding the Augmented and Virtual Reality Business Ecosystem: An e3-value Approach. 240-256
Short Papers
- Christian Vorbohle, Daniel Szopinski, Dennis Kundisch:

Business Model Dependencies: Towards Conceptualizing Dependencies for Extending Modeling Languages for Business Models. 259-265 - Ella E. Roubtsova

, Rachelle Bosua
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Concepts for Comparison in Models to Support Decision Making. 266-275 - Sebastian Gottschalk, Enes Yigitbas, Gregor Engels:

Model-Based Hypothesis Engineering for Supporting Adaptation to Uncertain Customer Needs. 276-286 - Sara Zouad, Mahmoud Boufaïda:

An Agent-Oriented Methodology for Business Process Management. 287-296 - Bert de Brock

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Declarative Semantics of Actions and Instructions. 297-308 - Sahbi Zahaf

, Khaoula Fatnassi
, Faïez Gargouri
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Bridging the Gap Between Business and Technical Infrastructures of Enterprise Information Systems: Addressing the "Vertical Fit" Problems. 309-319 - Evangelos D. Spyrou

, Konstantinos Skoufas, Dimitris K. Mitrakos:
IoT System Design of a V2X Application. 320-330 - Ahmad Luthfi

, Marijn Janssen
, Joep Crompvoets
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Stakeholder Tensions in Decision-Making for Opening Government Data. 331-340 - Lyazzat Atymtayeva

, Kanat T. Kozhakhmet, Alexander Savchenko:
Automated System for Monitoring of Educational Processes: Collection, Management, and Modeling of Data. 341-351 - Bedir Tekinerdogan

, Bedia Acar, Çagri Cabioglu, Damla Savas, Nebi Vuran, Senol Tekdal, Ümit Gürsoy:
Exploration of Data Analytics for Ground Segment in Space Systems. 352-361 - Johan Silvander:

Understanding Human Generated Decision Data. 362-374 - Ludger Pöhler, Julian Schuir, Simon Lübbers, Frank Teuteberg

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Enabling Collaborative Business Process Elicitation in Virtual Environments. 375-385 - Magdalena Garvanova

, Ivan Garvanov
, Ivan Kashukeev:
Business Processes and the Safety of Stakeholders: Considering the Electromagnetic Pollution. 386-393

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