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EMISA 2013: St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Reinhard Jung, Manfred Reichert:

Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures: Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures, EMISA 2013, St. Gallen, Switzerland, September 5-6, 2013. LNI P-222, GI 2013, ISBN 978-3-88579-616-9 - Nils Labusch, Stephan Aier, Robert Winter:

Beyond Enterprise Architecture Modeling - What are the Essentials to Support Enterprise Transformations? 13-26 - Ralf Abraham, Hella Niemietz, Sybren de Kinderen, Stephan Aier:

Can boundary objects mitigate communication defects in enterprise transformation? Findings from expert interviews. 27-40 - Thomas Benker:

A Hybrid OLAP & OLTP Architecture Using Non-Relational Data Components. 41-57 - Jeannette Stark, Martin Burwitz, Richard Braun, Werner Esswein:

Cognitive Effective Modeling Using Tablets. 57-70 - Rafael Accorsi, Thomas Stocker:

SecSy: Synthesizing Smart Process Event Logs. 71-84 - Heiko Kattenstroth, Ulrich Frank, David Heise:

Towards a Modelling Method in Support of Evaluating Information Systems Integration. 85-99 - Michael Fellmann, Sebastian Bittmann, Arne Karhof, Carl Stolze, Oliver Thomas:

Do we need a Standard of EPC Modelling? The State of Syntactic, Semantic and Pragmatic Quality. 103-116 - Michael Fellmann, Novica Zarvic, Annelene Sudau:

Ontology-Based Assistance for Semi-Formal Process Modeling. 117-132 - Nico Clever, Justus Holler, Maria Shitkova, Jörg Becker:

Towards Auto-Suggested Process Modeling - Prototypical Development of an Auto-Suggest Component for Process Modeling Tools. 133-145 - Dirk van der Linden, Henderik Alex Proper:

On the cognitive understanding of types in modeling languages. 149-162 - Nicolas Pflanzl, Gottfried Vossen:

Human-Oriented Challenges of Social BPM: An Overview. 163-176 - Matthias Geiger, Guido Wirtz:

BPMN 2.0 Serialization - Standard Compliance Issues and Evaluation of Modeling Tools. 177-190

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