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14. BIS 2011: Poznan, Poland
- Witold Abramowicz:

Business Information Systems - 14th International Conference, BIS 2011, Poznan, Poland, June 15-17, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 87, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-21829-3
Part 1 / Business Rules
- Tamara Mendt, Carsten Sinz, Olga Tveretina:

Probabilistic Model Checking of Constraints in a Supply Chain Business Process. 1-12 - Ran Cheng, Shazia Sadiq

, Marta Indulska
:
Framework for Business Process and Rule Integration: A Case of BPMN and SBVR. 13-24 - Markus Döhring, Birgit Zimmermann, Lars Karg:

Flexible Workflows at Design- and Runtime Using BPMN2 Adaptation Patterns. 25-36
Part 2 / Business Process Verification
- Dirk Fahland

, Massimiliano de Leoni
, Boudewijn F. van Dongen
, Wil M. P. van der Aalst
:
Behavioral Conformance of Artifact-Centric Process Models. 37-49 - Andreas Speck, Sören Witt, Sven Feja, Aneta Lotyzc, Elke Pulvermüller:

Framework for Business Process Verification. 50-61 - Michael Fellmann

, Oliver Thomas, Bastian Busch:
A Query-Driven Approach for Checking the Semantic Correctness of Ontology-Based Process Representations. 62-73
Part 3 / Business Process Variants and Composition
- Falko Koetter, Monika Weidmann, Daniel Schleicher:

Guaranteeing Soundness of Adaptive Business Processes Using ABIS. 74-85 - Wassim Derguech, Sami Bhiri

:
Merging Business Process Variants. 86-97 - Lianne Bodenstaff, Andreas Wombacher, Manfred Reichert:

Empirical Validation of MoDe4SLA; Approach for Managing Service Compositions. 98-110
Part 4 / Business Process Improvement
- Khurram Shahzad, Constantinos Giannoulis:

Towards a Goal-Driven Approach for Business Process Improvement Using Process-Oriented Data Warehouse. 111-122 - Florian Niedermann, Sylvia Radeschütz, Bernhard Mitschang:

Business Process Optimization Using Formalized Optimization Patterns. 123-135 - Mukhammad Andri Setiawan

, Shazia Sadiq
, Ryan Kirkman:
Facilitating Business Process Improvement through Personalized Recommendation. 136-147
Part 5 / Data Modelling and Integration
- Philipp Katz, Torsten Lunze, Marius Feldmann, Dirk Röhrborn, Alexander Schill:

System Architecture for Handling the Information Overload in Enterprise Information Aggregation Systems. 148-159 - Florian Niedermann, Bernhard Maier, Sylvia Radeschütz, Holger Schwarz, Bernhard Mitschang:

Automated Process Decision Making Based on Integrated Source Data. 160-171 - Razvan Petrusel, Irene Vanderfeesten

, Cristina Claudia Dolean, Daniel Mican
:
Making Decision Process Knowledge Explicit Using the Decision Data Model. 172-184
Part 6 / Internet Science
- Bas Heerschop, Alexander Hogenboom, Flavius Frasincar

:
Sentiment Lexicon Creation from Lexical Resources. 185-196 - Radoslaw Michalski

, Sebastian Palus, Przemyslaw Kazienko
:
Matching Organizational Structure and Social Network Extracted from Email Communication. 197-206 - Peter Kurz, Andrzej Sikorski

:
Application Specific Communication Stack for Computationally Intensive Market Research Internet Information System. 207-217
Part 7 / Modern Enterprises
- Robert Andrei Buchmann, Radu Meza, Delia Pulcher:

An Approach to the Semantization of ERP Systems. 218-229 - Sava Mintchev:

Open IT for Business: Transforming Information System Infrastructure with a Commercial BPM Suite. 230-241 - Christopher Klinkmüller, Robert Kunkel, André Ludwig, Bogdan Franczyk:

The Logistics Service Engineering and Management Platform: Features, Architecture, Implementation. 242-253
Part 8 / Specific BIS Issues
- Jörg Leukel

, Michael Schuele, Andreas Scheuermann, Dominic Ressel, Wiltrud Kessler:
Cooperative Semantic Document Management. 254-265 - Ana-Maria Ghiran

, Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi
, Nicolae Tomai:
Deploying an Agent Platform to Automate the IT Infrastructure Auditing Process. 266-277 - Bernhard Hoisl, Mark Strembeck:

Modeling Support for Confidentiality and Integrity of Object Flows in Activity Models. 278-289 - Mark Taylor, Charles Fox:

Inventory Management with Dynamic Bayesian Network Software Systems. 290-300

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