P285 - INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit - Workshopband
Auflistung P285 - INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit - Workshopband nach Autor:in "Czarnecki, Christian"
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- KonferenzbeitragAnalyse aktueller Softwareanwendungen zur Durchführung einer Materialflusskostenrechnung (MFCA)(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Hemke, Felix; Wohlgemuth, Volker
- KonferenzbeitragBest Practices in Energy-Efficient High Performance Computing(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Ott, Michael; Kranzlmüller, Dieter
- KonferenzbeitragBPMN-Rad: Brettspiel zur Modellierung von Geschäftsprozessen mittels BPMN(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Kutun, Bahar; Schmidt, WernerDer Beitrag stellt ein Brettspiel vor, das dem Ansatz von Gamification, nämlich der spielerischen Motivation von Personen zur Ausführung bestimmter Aufgaben, folgt. Das Brettspiel soll dem Lernenden Wissen zu Grundlagen der Prozessmodellierung mit BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) vermitteln. Dabei unterstützt das Spiel den Lernenden auch dabei, das angeeignete Wissen auf eine spielerische Art und Weise praktisch umzusetzen, indem die Spieler aus einer textuellen Prozessbeschreibung ein grafisches Modell entwickeln sollen.
- KonferenzbeitragBPMN4SGA: A BPMN Extension for Smart Glasses Applications to enable Process Visualisations(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Vogel, Jannis; Zobel, Benedikt; Jannaber, Sven; Thomas, OliverNew mobile technologies such as smart glasses cannot be described adequately with standard process modelling languages. This leads to insufficient process documentation, hindering a correct integration of these technologies in business processes. In this paper, we focus explicitly on smart glasses-based processes. We analyse the domain of smart glasses-based processes and develop a smart glasses-based process ontology. Furthermore, we investigate smart glasses-based process concepts and BPMN concepts semantically. Thereby, extension requirements for a new BPMN extension are derived in the domain of smart glasses, using the method for domain-specific development of BPMN extensions. In addition, we include model-driven software development concepts. Finally, we present a part of the graphical syntax with an exemplary smart glasses-based process and the connection with the model-driven architecture.
- KonferenzbeitragDesktop Activity Mining - A new level of detail in mining business processes(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Linn, Christian; Zimmermann, Phileas; Werth, DirkNew analysis and automation technologies are significantly changing the way how business process management is performed. Especially Robotic ProcessAutomation (RPA) is rapidly gaining importance as a method to automate office processes. An efficient automation of office processes however requires detailed information about all user activities related to the process. While process mining techniques can in principle be used to discover processes in a data-driven way, the existing approaches are not able to gather information in a level of detail required for automation purposes. That is why in particular the configuration of RPA systems is a labor and knowledge-intensive task that is based on a human expert, modeling all process variations in detail. In this paper, we present Desktop Activity Mining as a new approach to mine detailed process activity data. The concept is to record the detailed desktop activities of all users performing an office process and consolidate the process variations with process mining techniques to discover an integrated process model. As a proof of concept, we realized a prototypical implementation. Our findings suggest that Desktop Activity Mining holds the potential to optimize not only process automation but also to derive a new level of detail in mining and analyzing business processes.
- KonferenzbeitragDigitalisierung im Geschäftsprozessmanagement: Potentiale und Herausforderungen(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Bauer, Thomas; Cewe, Christoph; Fazli, Fariba; Kirchner, Kathrin; Mertens, Robert; Reher, Felix; Weißbach, RüdigerDer Beitrag untersucht das Verhältnis von Geschäftsprozessmanagement (GPM) und Digitalisierung, basierend auf Literaturrecherche und einem Workshop. Insbesondere wird in den Bereichen Modellierung und Automatisierung von Prozessen retrospektiv untersucht, welche Potentiale und Herausforderungen es dort bezüglich der Digitalisierung gibt, und wie diese von heutigen Werkzeugen bereits abgedeckt werden.
- KonferenzbeitragEnterprise Architectures between agility and traditional methodologies(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Brockmann, Carsten; Sultanow, Eldar; Czarnecki, ChristianFor this year’s workshop on Enterpirse Architecture in Research and Practice we have received eight submissions from which four have passed the rigorous peer-review. The acceptance quote of 50% assures that only advancements in the field are included in our workshop.
- KonferenzbeitragFolding Marked Generalized Stochastic Petri Nets for Time Prediction in Business Processes(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Stephan A.; Weidlich, MatthiasGeneralized Stochastic Petri Nets (GSPNs) can be used for performance analysis of business processes. Recently, it was shown that foldings of a GSPN, i.e., a set of model reduction rules, help to avoid over-fitting of the model with respect to the performance characteristics of a process. Yet, these foldings ignore the marking of a GSPN and, thus, are applicable solely for steady-state analysis. In this paper, we discuss how foldings may be lifted to marked nets and provide an assessment of stateful foldings for sequential GSPNs.
- KonferenzbeitragGeodaten für prädiktive und präskriptive Analysen – Ergebnisse aus dem Projekt BigGIS(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Abecker, Andreas; Kutterer, Johannes
- KonferenzbeitragI know who you are: Deanonymization using Facebook Likes(Workshops der INFORMATIK 2018 - Architekturen, Prozesse, Sicherheit und Nachhaltigkeit, 2018) Rüdian, Sylvio; Pinkwart, Niels; Liu, ZhiThis paper presents a method to deanonymize people using fanpages’ Likes of Facebook users. The strategy shows that information of Likes can be easily crawled from Facebook. Combined with an interactive version of browser-history-stealing it can be used to get identities of users on a website. The attack is possible because of the existence of Facebook’ Likes that can be used as a fingerprint. The claim was tested and discussed with real-world collected data. With the assumption of at least 4 collected Likes per user, 99.91% of them can be deanonymized through the fingerprint of Likes. Apart from that we provide potential solutions for protection of identities in social media.
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