Business Information Systems [recurso electrónico] : 13th International Conference, BIS 2010, Berlin, Germany, May 3-5, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Robert Tolksdorf.

Por: Abramowicz, Witold [editor.]Colaborador(es): Tolksdorf, Robert [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing ; 47Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XI, 305p. 88 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642128141Tema(s): Computer science | Information systems | Business logistics | Management information systems | Computer Science | Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing | Business Information Systems | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | Production/LogisticsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 004 Clasificación LoC:QA76.76.A65TA345-345.5Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Session 1. Search and Knowledge Sharing -- Faceted Wikipedia Search -- A Model of Cross-Functional Coopetition in Software Development Project Teams -- Using Probabilistic Topic Models in Enterprise Social Software -- Session 2. Data and Information Security -- Using SPARQL and SPIN for Data Quality Management on the Semantic Web -- Quality in Blogs: How to Find the Best User Generated Content -- Avoiding Inconsistency in User Preferences for Data Quality Aware Queries -- Session 3. Web Experience Modelling -- Textractor: A Framework for Extracting Relevant Domain Concepts from Irregular Corporate Textual Datasets -- Comparing Intended and Real Usage in Web Portal: Temporal Logic and Data Mining -- Capturing Eye Tracking Data for Customer Profiling -- Session 4. Business Processes and Rules -- Consistency Checking of Compliance Rules -- From Economic Drivers to B2B Process Models: A Mapping from REA to UMM -- Using Surveys to Evaluate a Business Rules Based Development Approach -- Session 5. Services and Repositories -- Identification of Services through Functional Decomposition of Business Processes -- Requirements for a Business Process Model Repository: A Stakeholders’ Perspective -- Supporting Complex Business Information Systems -- Session 6. Data Mining for Processes -- On Integrating Data Mining into Business Processes -- From Process Execution towards a Business Process Intelligence -- Auditing Workflow Executions against Dataflow Policies -- Workflow Data Footprints -- Session 7. Visualisation in BPM -- On the Cognitive Effectiveness of Routing Symbols in Process Modeling Languages -- Visualising Business Capabilities in the Context of Business Analysis -- A Model Driven Engineering Approach for Modelling Versions of Business Processes using BPMN -- Session 8. ERP and SCM -- Value Propositions in Service Oriented Business Models for ERP: Case Studies -- Event-Driven Business Intelligence Architecture for Real-Time Process Execution in Supply Chains -- Production Inventory and Enterprise System Implementation: An Ex-ante No-Cost Based Evaluation.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: BIS 2010 held on 3–5 May 2010 in Berlin, Germany was the 13th in a series of international conferences on Business Information Systems. The BIS conference series has been recognised by professionals from its very beginning as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of topical research in the development, - plementation, application and improvement of computer systems for business processes. The theme ofthe conferencewas“Future InternetBusiness Services.” A n- ber of new initiatives are already underway to address the challenges related to explosive development of Internet applications, hence the conference topics: Searchand KnowledgeSharing,Data and InformationSecurity,Web Experience Modelling. Although many people announced that SOA was dead there is - doubtedly a strong need for service-orientation. This was addressed by a topic: Services and Repositories. More and more e?ort is put on explaining and und- standing complex processes as could be seen in topics: Business Processes and Rules, Data Mining for Processes, Visualisation in BPM. Finally, the classical business aspects were covered in session: ERP and SCM. Altogether, a set of 25 papers illustrating these trends were selected for the presentation during the main event, grouped in 8 sessions. The Program C- mittee consisted of almost 100 members who carefully evaluated all the subm- ted papers. Each submission was reviewed on the average by 3.1 programme committee members. Only the best quality papers were selected, resulting in an acceptance rate of less than 30%.
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Session 1. Search and Knowledge Sharing -- Faceted Wikipedia Search -- A Model of Cross-Functional Coopetition in Software Development Project Teams -- Using Probabilistic Topic Models in Enterprise Social Software -- Session 2. Data and Information Security -- Using SPARQL and SPIN for Data Quality Management on the Semantic Web -- Quality in Blogs: How to Find the Best User Generated Content -- Avoiding Inconsistency in User Preferences for Data Quality Aware Queries -- Session 3. Web Experience Modelling -- Textractor: A Framework for Extracting Relevant Domain Concepts from Irregular Corporate Textual Datasets -- Comparing Intended and Real Usage in Web Portal: Temporal Logic and Data Mining -- Capturing Eye Tracking Data for Customer Profiling -- Session 4. Business Processes and Rules -- Consistency Checking of Compliance Rules -- From Economic Drivers to B2B Process Models: A Mapping from REA to UMM -- Using Surveys to Evaluate a Business Rules Based Development Approach -- Session 5. Services and Repositories -- Identification of Services through Functional Decomposition of Business Processes -- Requirements for a Business Process Model Repository: A Stakeholders’ Perspective -- Supporting Complex Business Information Systems -- Session 6. Data Mining for Processes -- On Integrating Data Mining into Business Processes -- From Process Execution towards a Business Process Intelligence -- Auditing Workflow Executions against Dataflow Policies -- Workflow Data Footprints -- Session 7. Visualisation in BPM -- On the Cognitive Effectiveness of Routing Symbols in Process Modeling Languages -- Visualising Business Capabilities in the Context of Business Analysis -- A Model Driven Engineering Approach for Modelling Versions of Business Processes using BPMN -- Session 8. ERP and SCM -- Value Propositions in Service Oriented Business Models for ERP: Case Studies -- Event-Driven Business Intelligence Architecture for Real-Time Process Execution in Supply Chains -- Production Inventory and Enterprise System Implementation: An Ex-ante No-Cost Based Evaluation.

BIS 2010 held on 3–5 May 2010 in Berlin, Germany was the 13th in a series of international conferences on Business Information Systems. The BIS conference series has been recognised by professionals from its very beginning as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of topical research in the development, - plementation, application and improvement of computer systems for business processes. The theme ofthe conferencewas“Future InternetBusiness Services.” A n- ber of new initiatives are already underway to address the challenges related to explosive development of Internet applications, hence the conference topics: Searchand KnowledgeSharing,Data and InformationSecurity,Web Experience Modelling. Although many people announced that SOA was dead there is - doubtedly a strong need for service-orientation. This was addressed by a topic: Services and Repositories. More and more e?ort is put on explaining and und- standing complex processes as could be seen in topics: Business Processes and Rules, Data Mining for Processes, Visualisation in BPM. Finally, the classical business aspects were covered in session: ERP and SCM. Altogether, a set of 25 papers illustrating these trends were selected for the presentation during the main event, grouped in 8 sessions. The Program C- mittee consisted of almost 100 members who carefully evaluated all the subm- ted papers. Each submission was reviewed on the average by 3.1 programme committee members. Only the best quality papers were selected, resulting in an acceptance rate of less than 30%.

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