P085 - Business Information Systems - 9th International Conference 2006
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- KonferenzbeitragSituation spaces in context-aware business solutions(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Bartoszek, Jerzy; Brzykcy, Grażyna; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.A partial solution of content-oriented processing is proposed. We combine ideas of tuple spaces, spaces of XML documents, the theory of situations and logic programming into one coherent mechanism. This mechanism can be used to build context-aware business solutions, such as enhanced workflow systems, semantic search engines and integrated intelligent user environments that ought to satisfy all the above mentioned features.
- KonferenzbeitragManaging multiple real and simulation business scenarios by means of a multiversion data warehouse(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Bȩbel, Bartosz; Królikowski, Zbyszko; Wrembel, Robert; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.This paper addresses problems of the evolution of data warehouse schema and dimensions. In order to handle the evolution, we apply a multiversion data warehouse (MVDW). In this paper we discuss real world cases illustrating a DW evolution and show how to apply the MVDW in order to handle the cases.
- KonferenzbeitragComputer support for adaptive human collaboration with negotiable social protocols(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Picard, Willy; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.Support for human-to-human interactions over a network is still insufficient. Many research has to been done to provide both theoretical and practical knowledge to this field. This paper presents a model for adaptive humam collaboration. A key element of this model is the modeling of some social elements involved during the collaboration process. Processes are modeled as social protocols. A second contribution is the proposition of negotiation as a mean for adaption of these protocols.
- KonferenzbeitragUtilizing successful work practice for business process evolution(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Lu, Ruopeng; Sadiq, Shazia; Governatori, Guido; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.Business process management (BPM) has emerged as a dominant technology in current enterprise systems and business solutions. However, business processes are always evolving in current dynamic business environments where requirements and goals are constantly changing. Whereas literature reports on the importance of domain experts in process modelling and adaptations, current solutions have not addressed this issue effectively. In this paper, we present a framework that utilizes successful work practice to support business process evolution. The framework on one hand provides the ability to use domain expert knowledge and experience to tailor individual process instances according to case specific requirements; and on the other, provides a means of using this knowledge through learning techniques to guide subsequent process changes.
- Editiertes BuchBusiness Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006)(2006) Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.
- KonferenzbeitragWhy do we actually need the Pi-calculus for business process management?(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Puhlmann, Frank; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.This paper discusses the applicability of a process algebra, the π-calculus, as a formal foundation for Business Process Management (BPM). We therefore investigate the π-calculus from a technical viewpoint based on current work in this area. The paper summarizes shifting requirements and discusses evolving theories behind BPM from the past over state-of-the-art to the future. The concepts and theories are concluded by an illustrating example highlighting why the π-calculus is a promising foundation for future BPM.
- KonferenzbeitragVariability mechanisms in e-business process families(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Schnieders, Arnd; Puhlmann, Frank; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.Nowadays, process oriented software systems, like many business information systems, don't exist only in one single version, but in many variants for better coverage of the target market. Until now, the corresponding customization has to be done manually, which is a timeconsuming and error-prone task, which could be realized much more efficiently by applying process family engineering techniques. Process family engineering is a modern software development approach, which allows for the rapid and cost-effective development and deployment of customer tailored process oriented systems. In this paper we present our findings in the area of process family architectures for e-business systems, described as variant-rich process models in the Business Process Modeling Notation. We moreover address variability implementation issues using Java variability mechanisms and code generators.
- KonferenzbeitragScript-based system for monitoring client-side activity(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Kulpa, Artur; Swacha, Jakub; Budzowski, Roman; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.In this paper, a system for monitoring client-side activity is described. The system is capable of monitoring a wide range of user actions performed in web browser environment. Event logs are sent to the web server for further processing. The described system is completely script-driven on the client side, requiring no additional software to be installed on the client system and guaranteeing platform-independence. The website user has full control over the monitoring and can disable it anytime.
- KonferenzbeitragBusiness rules for compliant business process models(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Goedertier, Stijn; Vanthienen, Jan; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.The value of business rules in business process modeling has been recognized by several authors: if the knowledge about implicitly present policies and regulations is made explicitly traceable as business rules we can enhance the flexibility of computer-supported business processes. Yet to date it is not fully clear how business rules can be used to model compliant business process models. In this paper, we show that deontic assignments can be used to formally model business protocols. Within the regulatory framework of a business protocol, participants have the autonomy to perform activities according to their own business policies. This can be modeled using reaction rules.
- KonferenzbeitragSoftware evolution strategy evaluation: industrial case study applying value-based decision model(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Tilus, Tero; Koskinen, Jussi; Ahonen, Jarmo J.; Lintinen, Heikki; Sivula, Henna; Kankaanpää, Irja; Abramowicz, Witold; Mayr, Heinrich C.This study aims at supplementing the empirical basis of using software evolution evaluation methods in industrial settings. An industrial case study applying Value-Based Decision Model (VDM) for software evolution strategy evaluations is presented. VDM considers the value of a legacy software system and proposes convenient evolution strategies. Use of VDM is characterized, and the case study described. VDM has been applied in case of a production-use, large-scale industrial legacy system. Results produced by VDM, VDM's evaluation, and system evolution strategy recommendations are presented.