Track Description
Information Systems Methodologies and Modelling have been changing considerably through time. Once synonymous of blueprinting for the coding of solutions from scratch, they nowadays must account for a mature software market, where complex solutions, such as ERPs, CRMs, and Business Process Management (BPM) systems can be acquired and integrated to address the business needs.
On top of that, a lot of those solutions are now sourced from the cloud, in the form of Software-as-a-Service. Finally, as services account for around 70% of the GDP of developed economies, methodologies and modelling must also evolve to encompass the design of those services and their underlying information systems.
Track Chairs
Małgorzata Pańkowska, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
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Alexander Harding, Runshaw College |
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João Barata, Universidade de Coimbra |
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Assessing the Performance of Automated Model Extraction Rules Jorge Echeverría, Universidad San Jorge |
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Business Process Oriented Autopoietic Knowledge Management Support System Design Mariusz Żytniewski, University of Economics in Katowice |
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End-to-End Automation in Cloud Infrastructure Provisioning Julio Sandobalin, Escuela Politécnica Nacional |
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Evaluating the Efficacy of Value-driven Methods: A Controlled Experiment Eric Souza, Universidade Nova de Lisboa |
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Modelling Gherkin Scenarios Using UML Javier J. Gutiérrez, University of Seville |
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On the Influence of Modification Timespan Weightings in the Location of Bugs in Models Lorena Arcega, Universidad San Jorge |
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Querying Histories of Organisation Simulations Tony Clark, Sheffield Hallam University |
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Specifying Value in GRL for Guiding BPMN Activities Prioritization Emilio Insfran, Universitat Politècnica de València |
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Berislav Andrlic, Polytechnic in Pozega |
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THEDRE: A Traceable Process for High Quality in Human Centred Computer Science Research Nadine Mandran, University of Grenoble Alpes |
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User-friendly and Extensible Web Data Extraction Tomáš Novella, Charles University, Prague |