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20. CAiSE 2008: Montpellier, France - CIAO! / EOMAS
- Jan L. G. Dietz, Antonia Albani, Joseph Barjis:

Advances in Enterprise Engineering I, 4th International Workshop CIAO! and 4th International Workshop EOMAS, held at CAiSE 2008, Montpellier, France, June 16-17, 2008. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 10, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-68643-9
Process Modeling
- Jan L. G. Dietz:

On the Nature of Business Rules. 1-15 - Helen Schonenberg, Ronny Mans, Nick Russell, Nataliya Mulyar, Wil M. P. van der Aalst

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Process Flexibility: A Survey of Contemporary Approaches. 16-30 - Udo Kannengiesser

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Subsuming the BPM Life Cycle in an Ontological Framework of Designing. 31-45 - Norman May, Ingo Weber

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Information Gathering for Semantic Service Discovery and Composition in Business Process Modeling. 46-60
Collaboration and Interoperability
- Michiel Renger

, Gwendolyn L. Kolfschoten, Gert-Jan de Vreede
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Challenges in Collaborative Modeling: A Literature Review. 61-77 - Djamel Benmerzoug

, Fabrice Kordon, Mahmoud Boufaïda:
A Petri-Net Based Formalisation of Interaction Protocols Applied to Business Process Integration. 78-92
Enterprise Architecture
- Claudia Steghuis, Erik Proper

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Competencies and Responsibilities of Enterprise Architects . 93-107 - Mats-Åke Hugoson, Thanos Magoulas, Kalevi Pessi:

Interoperability Strategies for Business Agility. 108-121 - Linda Terlouw:

Towards a Business-Oriented Specification for Services. 122-136
Model Transformation and Simulation
- Vojtech Merunka

, Oldrich Nouza, Jirí Brozek:
Automated Model Transformations Using the C.C Language. 137-151 - Yutaka Takahashi:

Improvement in the Translation Process from Natural Language to System Dynamics Models. 152-163 - Seunghun Park, HyeonJeong Kim, Dongwon Kang, Doo-Hwan Bae:

Developing a Simulation Model Using a SPEM-Based Process Model and Analytical Models. 164-178 - Radu Mateescu, Sylvain Rampacek:

Formal Modeling and Discrete-Time Analysis of BPEL Web Services. 179-193

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