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- Konferenzbeitrag40 Years EMISA - Komplettband(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020)
- KonferenzbeitragApplication Engineering Research at Universität Klagenfurt(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Mayr, Heinrich C.; Paczona, Martin; Shekhovtsov, Vladimir A.We sketch here the general orientation (“Mission”) and the recent research projects of our research group, which is part of the Institute of Applied Informatics in the Faculty of Technical Sciences. In research and teaching, we address human centered research in (1) model engineering: user centered (requirements) modeling languages that are intuitively to understand, apply and validate, (2) design and realization of user-oriented application architectures with a strong focus on the integration of user needs into the development process, and (3) customer centered, accessible, effective and sustainable software and services.
- KonferenzbeitragBusiness Process Model Patterns: Classification and Repository of Published Work(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Fellmann, Michael; Koschmider, Agnes; Laue, Ralf; Schoknecht, Andreas; Vetter, ArthurPatterns have gained widespread interest and acceptance in various domains. Originating from architecture, patterns are nowadays also suggested as solution templates for various problems related to Business Process Management. Due to the abundance of pattern works, getting an overview on available works or searching for specific patterns can be very difficult. What is missing is an instrument for easy exploration and search. To mitigate this problem, we classified published works on pattern and developed a repository for business process model pattern works. The repository is publicly available and enables browsing and filtering of pattern works according to criteria recently developed by analyzing 280 pattern works.
- KonferenzbeitragBusiness Process Modeling Approaches and Tools at the Institute for Project Management and Information Modeling (IPIM)(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Seel, Christian; Dörndorfer, Julian; Hilpoltsteiner, Daniel; Timinger, HolgerInformation Modeling has been a core research area in the IS discipline. Furthermore, the design and implementation of information modeling tools is an established and frequently used method to examine artifacts and phenomena. Especially in design-science-research (DSR) the implementation of prototypic modeling tools is often a key success factor for the proof-of-concept and evaluation of artefacts. The Institute for Project Management and Information Modeling (IPIM) focuses on DSR and implementation of modeling prototypes, e.g. the SenSoMod-Modeler or an adaptive BPMN modeling tool. SenSoMod is a domain-aware modeling language, which enables to model the data origin and aggregation of context as input for mobile context-sensitive business processes. The BPMN modeling tool enables the modeling of adaptive process models including all variants of a process. The tool also enables the extraction of a concrete variant from the adaptive model using parameters. At the exhibition both concepts and tools will be presented.
- KonferenzbeitragThe Business Process Technology Research Group(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Pufahl, Luise; Weske, MathiasIn this paper the Business Process Technology research group at the Hasso Plattner Institut, University of Potsdam and its relevance for the EMISA special interest group is presented. The paper starts by reviewing the main research areas and contributions to the research community the group has provided, before sketching some of the current research topics the group is working on. In addition to the conceptual research results, the prototypes developed by BPT in the context of the BPT architecture are introduced, which relate to process modeling, event processing, and process execution.
- KonferenzbeitragCarinthia University of Applied Sciences – AAL Research(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Ströckl, Daniela; Krainer, Daniela; Oberzaucher, Johannes; Plattner, Johanna; Oberrauner, Elena; Lattacher, Sandra; Terpetschnig, IreneAnchored to the Carinthia University of Applied Science, (computer) engineering researchers incorporate to improve daily living for elderly people. This paper gives an overview of the Active and Assisted Living research emphases. Embedded in an engineering and IT department (area of studies medical engineering / research unit Active & Assisted Living) one part is implementing and evaluating technology and, furthermore, in an interdisciplinary infrastructure (Institute of Applied Research on Ageing) technological, economic and social aspects of aging are focused. The portfolio has different evaluation and requirement analysis methods as well as software conceptualization and development - always with a strong focus on user involvement.
- KonferenzbeitragCo-evolution in Business Ecosystems: Findings from Literature(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Riasanow, Tobias; Flötgen, Rob Jago; Greineder, Michael; Möslein, Dominik; Böhm, Markus; Krcmar, HelmutThe innovative use of digital technologies has led to a disruption of well-established business models in many industries. To prevent from being disrupted, organizations must transform. However, studies about digital transformation have primarily focused on intra-organizational dynamics, including processes, structures, and business models. Digital transformation, however, substantially changes inter-organizational behavior, sometimes the entire ecosystem. To examine this phenomenon, we draw on co-evolution theory, which states that changes occur among all interacting organizations, permitting transformations to be driven by both direct interactions and ecosystem feedbacks. Thus, goal of this paper is to provide a structured overview of literature about the co-evolution of ecosystems in management, organizational science, and IS literature. Following the six properties of co-evolution, we develop a framework for the co-evolution in ecosystems, comprising 23 configurations, based on the analysis of 44 articles. Ultimately, we suggest avenues for future research.
- KonferenzbeitragDisruption – Informatik wider den Schwarzen Schwan?(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Lockemann, Peter C.Als Innovation gilt die Umsetzung von neuen Ideen oder Erfindungen in neue Produkte, Dienstleistungen, Verfahren, die erfolgreich den Markt durchdringen. Schon die normale Innovation – das ist die Erneuerung eines Marktes ohne ihn grundlegend zu verändern – gilt als herausfordernd. Bedrohlich wird aber die disruptive Innovation: Sie zerschlägt oder verdrängt einen gesamten Markt (Geschäftsmodelle, Produkte, Technologien, Dienstleistungen). Die Ursachen einer Disruption werden gerne mit dem Begriff des Schwarzen Schwans umschrieben: Dies ist ein extrem unwahrscheinliches Ereignis mit immensen und oft falsch eingeschätzten Auswirkungen. Bei aller Geschwindigkeit kann man von der Entwicklung einer Technologie kaum sagen, dass sie urplötzlich eintritt. Unerwartet ist sie nur dann, wenn man die Entwicklung übersehen hat und von ihr überrascht wird. Ob es sich dabei auch um einen Schwarzen Schwan handelt, lässt sich letztlich nur aus dem Blickwinke des einzelnen Unternehmens beurteilen. Zu den aktuellen Innovationen zählt man gerne die Digitalisierung. Verschläft man sie, kann dies die eigene Existenz kosten. Größe ist kein ausreichender Schutz. Warnende Beispiels sind etwa Kodak oder Nokia. Ein kluger Wechsel des Geschäftsmodells kann jedoch das Überleben sichern – siehe IBM. Emporkömmlinge ohne den Ballast einer Vergangenheit sind aber im Vorteil: Sie helfen eher dem Schwarzen Schwan dabei, flügge zu werden – siehe etwa Uber oder Airbnb.
- KonferenzbeitragEnterprise Information Systems in Academia and Practice: Lessons learned from a MBSE Project(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Adam, Kai; Michael, Judith; Netz, Lukas; Rumpe, Bernhard; Varga, SimonThe development of domain-specific information systems, especially web information systems, takes a certain amount of time, needs intensive testing to ensure a certain quality and lacks the consistency of front- and backend. Using model-based strategies for the creation of information systems helps to overcome these problems by fastening the development process, facilitating testing and ensuring consistency-by-construction. In practice, however, they are still rarely used. In this paper, we show that model-based engineering is beneficial for the creation of an enterprise information system and improves the quality of the resulting product. We present the basic functionalities of our Generator for Enterprise Management (MontiGEM) and discuss identified problems and lessons learned in a project in practice. The generator was developed simultaneously with and for an enterprise management system. Our research shows that the use of generative methods and MBSE improves the adaptability and reusability of parts of the application on the one hand but on the other hand, there are still obstacles that slow down its broad application in practice.
- KonferenzbeitragEnterprise Modelling Research Group at the University of Hagen(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Strecker, StefanOn behalf of the entire team, I present the research programme and research themes pursued by the Enterprise Modelling Research Group at the University of Hagen, Germany.
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