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EOMAS@CAiSE 2019: Rome, Italy
- Robert Pergl, Eduard Babkin, Russell Lock, Pavel Malyzhenkov, Vojtech Merunka:

Enterprise and Organizational Modeling and Simulation - 15th International Workshop, EOMAS 2019, Held at CAiSE 2019, Rome, Italy, June 3-4, 2019, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 366, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-35645-3
Conceptual Modelling
- Marek Suchánek

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Designing an Ontology for Semantic Integration of Various Conceptual Models. 3-17 - Martin Molhanec

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Conceptual Normalisation in Software Engineering. 18-28 - Vojtech Merunka, Himesha Wijekoon, Boris Shegolev:

Object-Oriented Class Normalisation from a Conceptual Modelling Perspective. 29-39
Enterprise Engineering
- Marek Suchánek

, Jan Slifka
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Evolvable and Machine-Actionable Modular Reports for Service-Oriented Architecture. 43-59 - Marite Kirikova

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Challenges in Enterprise and Information Systems Modeling in the Contexts of Socio Cyber Physical Systems. 60-69 - Vojtech Knaisl

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Proposing an Architecture of an Intelligent Evolvable Document Generation System Based on the Normalized Systems Theory. 70-81 - Marek Suchánek

, Robert Pergl
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Mapping UFO-B to BPMN, BORM, and UML Activity Diagram. 82-98 - Anna E. Bobkowska:

Exploration of Creativity Techniques in Software Engineering in Training-Application-Feedback Cycle. 99-118
Formal Methods
- David Senkýr

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SHACL Shapes Generation from Textual Documents. 121-130 - Nicolai Schützenmeier

, Martin Käppel
, Sebastian Petter, Stefan Schönig
, Stefan Jablonski:
Detection of Declarative Process Constraints in LTL Formulas. 131-145 - Josef Pavlícek

, Petra Pavlickova
, Pavel Náplava:
Measures of Quality in Business Process Modeling. 146-155 - Boris Schegolev, Himesha Wijekoon, Jakub Stepán Novák

, Vojtech Merunka:
Performance Impact to the Applying Design Patternization Techniques to Object-Relational Databases. 156-163
Invited Workshop Notes
- Petra Pavlickova

, Josef Pavlícek
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Business Process Models (BPMN and DEMO Notation) - Usability Study. 167-174

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