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14th S-BPM ONE 2023: Rostock, Germany
- Matthes Elstermann, Anke Dittmar, Matthias Lederer:
Subject-Oriented Business Process Management. Models for Designing Digital Transformations - 14th International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2023, Rostock, Germany, May 31 - June 1, 2023, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1867, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-40212-8
(S-)BPM Management Issues and People
- Matthias Lederer, Reinhard Gniza, Albert Fleischmann:
Impact of Subject Orientation for Current Developments of Business Process Management - A Qualitative Assessment. 3-16 - Julia Thummerer, Matthias Lederer:
Boosting the Maturity of Agile Process Teams: A Complete Model for Assessing and Increasing Self-Organization in BPM. 17-44 - Thomas Auer, Stefan Rösl, Christian Schieder:
Exploring Potential Barriers for the Adoption of Cognitive Technologies in Industrial Manufacturing SMEs - Preliminary Results of a Qualitative Study. 45-54 - Ana Moya, Michael Hein, Janina Reimann:
Business Process Automation for Data Teams - A Practical Approach at Handelsblatt Media Group. 55-60
(S-)BPM Development and Requirements
- Jakob Bönsch, Svenja Hauck, Matthes Elstermann, Jivka Ovtcharova:
An Approach to Create a Common Frame of Reference for Digital Platform Design in SME Value Networks. 63-82 - Peter Forbrig, Alexandru Umlauft, Mathias Kühn, Anke Dittmar:
The Role of Stories in Software Development and Business-Process Modeling. 83-90 - Christian Stary:
Can a 'Metaverse by Design' Benefit from Digital Process Twins? 91-110 - Konrad Jagusch, Jan Sender, David Jericho, Wilko Flügge:
Approach of Partial Front-Loading in Engineer to Order. 111-120 - Stefan Rösl, Thomas Auer, Christian Schieder:
Addressing the Data Challenge in Manufacturing SMEs: A Comparative Study of Data Analytics Applications with a Simplified Reference Model. 121-130 - Constantin Liepert, Christian Stary, Axel Lamprecht, Dennis Zügn:
Improving Interoperability in the Exchange of Digital Twin Data Within Engineering Processes. 131-150 - Andreas Widenhorn, Paramvir Singh Gaawar:
Credit to Machine Learning - Performance of Credit Card Fraud Detection Models. 151-159
(S-)BPM Modeling, Technology and Infrastructure
- Christoph Piller:
Comparing BPMN 2.0 and PASS: A Review and Analysis of Previous Research. 163-179 - Matthias Lederer, Stefanie Betz, Werner Schmidt, Matthes Elstermann:
Modelability of Agile Development Projects - An Assessment of the Opportunities and Limitations of BPMN and S-BPM. 180-186 - Matthes Elstermann:
Proposal for a Recursive Interpreter Specification for PASS in PASS. 187-201 - Thomas Ernst Jost, Christian Stary, Richard Heininger:
Handling Cross-Cutting Concerns in Subject-Oriented Modeling: Exploration of Capabilities and an Aspect-Oriented Enrichment. 202-222 - Richard Heininger, Thomas Ernst Jost, Christian Stary:
Autonomy as Shared Asset of CPS Architectures. 223-239 - Udo Kannengiesser, Florian Krenn, Harald Müller:
Using OPC UA for Integrating and Tracing Data Flows in the Insurance Industry. 240-249 - Jan Gottschick, Anna Opaska, Petra Steffens, Jaouhara Zouagui:
Code Generation for Cloud-Based Implementation of Public Sector Processes Using a Pattern-Based Approach. 250-262 - Matthes Elstermann, Jivka Ovtcharova:
Revisiting the ALPS - An Investigation of Abstract Layered PASS. 263-283
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