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24th CBI 2022: Amsterdam, Netherlands - Volume 1
- 24th IEEE Conference on Business Informatics, CBI 2022 - Volume 1, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 15-17, 2022. IEEE 2022, ISBN 978-1-6654-6016-3
- Muriel Figueredo Franco, Erion Sula, Alberto Huertas Celdrán, Eder J. Scheid, Lisandro Z. Granville, Burkhard Stiller:
SecRiskAI: a Machine Learning-Based Approach for Cybersecurity Risk Prediction in Businesses. 1-10 - Balbir S. Barn:
The Sociotechnical Digital Twin: On the Gap Between Social and Technical Feasibility. 11-20 - Elaheh Ordoni, Jutta A. Mülle, Kuan Yang, Klemens Böhm:
Efficient Verification of Process Models Supporting Modifications of Data Values. 21-30 - Jeroen Baijens, Remko Helms, Laury Bollen:
Data analytics and SMEs: how maturity improves performance. 31-39 - Lennart Justen, Kilian Müller, Marco Niemann, Jörg Becker:
No Time like the Present: Effects of Language Change on Automated Comment Moderation. 40-49 - Natalia Yerashenia, David Chan You Fee, Alexander Bolotov:
Developing a Generic Predictive Computational Model using Semantic data Pre-Processing with Machine Learning Techniques and its application for Stock Market Prediction Purposes. 50-59 - Fernanda Monteiro de Almeida, Allan de M. Martins, Marcus Alexandre Nunes, Leonardo C. T. Bezerra:
Retail sales forecasting for a Brazilian supermarket chain: an empirical assessment. 60-69 - Wellerson V. Oliveira, Daniel S. A. de Araujo, Leonardo C. T. Bezerra:
Supermarket customer segmentation: a case study in a large Brazilian retail chain. 70-79 - Wolfgang Badewitz, Christoph Hengesbach, Christof Weinhardt:
Challenges of pricing data assets: a literature review. 80-89 - Alex Boyko, Siamak Farshidi, Zhiming Zhao:
An Adaptable Framework for Entity Matching Model Selection in Business Enterprises. 90-99 - Emanuel Marx:
ServML - A Domain-Specific Modeling Language as an Extension of SysML to Model Smart Service Systems. 100-107 - Bart van der Heijden, Stijn Viaene, Amy Van Looy:
Reconsidering the Notion of "Operating Model" in the context of Innovation and Transformation. A Systematic Literature Review. 108-116 - Danniar Reza Firdausy, Patrício de Alencar Silva, Marten van Sinderen, Maria-Eugenia Iacob:
Towards a Reference Enterprise Architecture to enforce Digital Sovereignty in International Data Spaces. 117-125 - Maximilian Blume, Sebastian Lins, Ali Sunvaev:
Understanding Interdependencies among Fog System Characteristics. 126-135 - Ruud Wissenburg, Rob J. Kusters, Harry Martin, Joyce Evers-Wagemakers:
IT Project Portfolio Assessment criteria: development and validation of a reference model. 136-145 - Tobias Held, Markus Westner:
IT Business Value Measurement and Communication among German CIOs: A Conceptual Framework. 146-155 - Sinan Sigurd Tanilkan, Jo E. Hannay:
Perceived Challenges in Benefits Management-A Study of Public Sector Information Systems Engineering Projects. 156-165 - Inan Gür, Frederik Möller, Marius Johannes Hupperz, Dilara Uzun, Boris Otto:
Requirements for DataOps to foster Dynamic Capabilities in Organizations - A mixed methods approach. 166-175 - Frank Grave, Rogier van de Wetering, Rob J. Kusters:
How EA Information Drives Digital Transformation: A Multiple Case Study and Framework. 176-185 - Philipp Danylak, Sebastian Lins, Malte Greulich, Ali Sunyaev:
Toward a Unified Framework for Information Systems Certification Internalization. 186-195 - Sebastian Käss, Susanne Strahringer, Markus Westner:
Drivers and Inhibitors of Low Code Development Platform Adoption. 196-205 - Meikel Bode, Maya Daneva, Marten J. van Sinderen:
Describing Digital IT Consulting Services: The DITCOS Ontology Proposal and its Evaluation. 206-215 - Jonas Wanner, Lukas-Valentin Herm, Christian Janiesch, Kevin Fuchs, Axel Winkelmann:
Industry 4.0 Maintenance: An Examination of the Readiness of Germany's Industrial Sector. 216-224 - Andreas Hermann, Torsten Gollhardt, Jörg Becker:
Design of an Idea Evaluation Method for SMEs Involving External Support Units. 225-234 - Eric Schotman, Deniz Iren:
Algorithmic Decision Making and Model Explainability Preferences in the Insurance Industry: A Delphi Study. 235-242
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