Auflistung P255 - Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband nach Autor:in "Betz, Stefanie"
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- Konferenzbeitrag1st international workshop on the adequacy of modeling methods (AQEMO'2016)(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Fill, Hans-Georg; Mayr, Heinrich C.; Oberweis, Andreas; Thalheim, Bernhard
- Konferenzbeitrag2nd Workshop Requirements Engineering & Business Process Management (REBPM)(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Heinrich, Robert; Kirchner, Kathrin; Reher, Felix; Weißbach, Rüdiger
- KonferenzbeitragAutomated assessment of process modeling exams: basic ideas and prototypical implementation(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Thaler, Tom; Houy, Constantin; Fettke, Peter; Loos, PeterThe assessment of process modeling exams is a time consuming and complex task. It is desirable to give each student a detailed feedback on their solution in terms of syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic quality. It is obvious that especially in the case of mass courses with hundreds of participants, individual grading of modeling exams by humans is challenging: Besides reliability, consistency, and validity, the efficiency of the grading process must be guaranteed. Against that background, this paper aims at developing first ideas for an automated assessment of process modeling exams. The goal is to improve modeling education while teaching students not only to model correctly but to develop good models. Our ideas were prototypically implemented and applied in an exemplary scenario with promising results. It was possible to identify limitations but also to derive reliable semi-automated approaches for the assessment of process modeling exams.
- KonferenzbeitragBpaas modelling: business and IT-cloud alignment based on adoxx(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Woitsch, RobertBusiness Process as a Service (BPaaS) is a new paradigm in Cloud Computing using domain-specific business processes as a mediator for business and IT-Cloud alignment. Therefore, business process models are extended with cloud-specific concepts. This paper introduces the modelling concepts and mechanisms to bridge the semantic distance between domain-specific business processes and IT-Cloud deployable workflows. A prototype has been developed in the H2020 project CloudSocket, where the current status of the modelling tool is available for the research community on ADOxx.org.
- KonferenzbeitragCommunity application editor: collaborative near real-time modeling and composition of microservice-based web applications(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Lange, Peter De; Nicolaescu, Petru; Derntl, Michael; Jarke, Matthias; Klamma, RalfResearch shows a gap in terms of requirements elicitation between developers and endusers. Due to the low technical expertise of some members of online communities, they often cannot collaborate efficiently with developers and cannot provide continuous feedback during application development processes. However, collaborative modeling processes can play an important role in education, enforcing best-practices, support rapid prototyping and lower the communication and collaboration barriers between developers and end-users. This paper presents a tool for collaborative modeling of Web applications in near real-time and their automatic generation. Early evaluation with end-users in simulated community settings show promising results for the interplay of modeling and collaboration in requirements gathering and Web application design and development. We claim that near real-time modeling on the Web has the potential to bring together stakeholders during design and development and offers a new perspective on model-based Web Engineering.
- KonferenzbeitragDevelopment and evaluation of a component-based context modelling method(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Koç, Hasan; Sandkuhl, KurtIn very general terms, a method describes a systematic procedure for problem solving including the required aids and resources. This paper is a continuation of our earlier work that reported on the practices and experiences in the development of a component-based context modelling method in the area of information systems development. The contributions of the paper are (1) the detailed development process of the context modelling method, with a particular focus on artefact evaluation by means of the Framework for Evaluation in Design Science Research (FEDS) (2) additional experiences and lessons learned from the method engineering and application process.
- KonferenzbeitragExperience report: social BPM lab enhanced with participation of professionals(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Augenstein, Dominik; Citak, Murat; Ullrich, Meike; Vetter, ArthurThis article describes the experiences of conducting an enhanced Social BPM Lab. The basic idea of a Social BPM Lab is a case study centered around a fictitious company, where student groups from different locations all over the world are taking part. Thus, computersupported collaboration and modern communication tools are essential for its success. In addition to earlier conducted Labs, in this Lab not only university students participated, but also professionals, to give students an even more realistic learning atmosphere. So the background of the participants was quite heterogeneous. This paper gives an outline of the enhanced Lab setting, the challenges we faced during the Lab and lessons learned.
- KonferenzbeitragFlexible deep modeling with melanee(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Atkinson, Colin; Gerbig, RalphMulti-level modeling has gained increasing attention in recent years as the maturity of the supporting tools has grown. One of the most advanced tools for deep modeling is Melanee [Me16] which supports modeling through deep, multi-format, multi-notation user-defined languages. “Multiformat” refers to seamlessly editing a language in several formats in parallel (e.g. diagrammatic, textual and tabular) while “multi-notation” denotes the ability to mix notations arbitrarily (i.e. to show one part of a model in a general-purpose, UML-like, notation and one part in a domain-specific notation such as BPMN). The deep modeling component of the tool, underpinned by the orthogonal classification architecture and deep instantiation, allows models to contain as many classification levels as needed to concisely represent the domain in hand. This demonstration shows the capabilities of the Melanee tool in the context of defining a language to model the structure of an enterprise.
- KonferenzbeitragIntegrated enterprise modeling lectures for master classes(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Braun, Richard; Wendler, Hannes; Benedict, Martin; Burwitz, Martin; Gand, Kai; Richter, Peggy; Rößler, Richard; Schlieter, Hannes; Stark, Jeannette; Esswein, WernerThis paper presents the structure and contents of an integrated curriculum on teaching enterprise modeling for master students at a large German university. The module is composed of two main master classes (Business Engineering and Enterprise Modeling) and supplemented by an additional seminar and the final master thesis. The major classes respectively consist of twelve lectures and a large practical exercise part, in which the students have to solve given modeling tasks from two realistic case studies. The curriculum is organized and arranged according to an enterprise architecture framework in order to provide an integrated view on enterprise modeling and respective learning contents. It covers business-related and IT-related perspectives and their consequences for applicable modeling languages.
- KonferenzbeitragInvigorating event-driven process chains - towards an integrated meta model for EPC standardization(Modellierung 2016 - Workshopband, 2016) Jannaber, Sven; Karhof, Arne; Riehle, Dennis M.; Thomas, Oliver; Delfmann, Patrick; Becker, JörgWhen deciding about appropriate modelling languages, the degree of standardization often represents an important decision criterion. Although the EPC is commonly used for process modelling in the last decades, the absence of an official standard leads more and more to its nonconsideration. A coherent meta model is a pillar for the specification of process modelling languages. Accordingly, this work builds the basis for further standardization by providing an integrated meta model for the EPC. The resulting meta model therefore supports the invigoration of the EPC by impelling the future standardization effort.
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