07921nam 22007935 450 99646612150331620231006142719.03-540-38445-610.1007/11837862(CKB)1000000000283758(SSID)ssj0000316555(PQKBManifestationID)11285858(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000316555(PQKBWorkID)10275008(PQKB)10056915(DE-He213)978-3-540-38445-8(MiAaPQ)EBC3068112(PPN)123137810(EXLCZ)99100000000028375820101222d2006 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtccrBusiness Process Management Workshops[electronic resource] BPM 2006 International Workshops, BPD, BPI, ENEI, GPWW, DPM, semantics4ws, Vienna, Austria, September 4-7, 2006, Proceedings /edited by Johann Eder, Schahram Dustdar1st ed. 2006.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2006.1 online resource (XII, 508 p.)Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ;4103Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-38444-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Workshop on Business Process Design (BPD 2006) -- Preface -- Designing Compliant Business Processes with Obligations and Permissions -- Design Methods for Collaborative Emergent Processes -- Process Design Strategies to Address Breadth and Depth Complexity -- Improving Business Process Models with Reference Models in Business-Driven Development -- ERP Reference Process Models: From Generic to Specific -- Business Process Design by View Integration -- An Approximate Analysis of Expected Cycle Time in Business Process Execution -- Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2006) -- Preface -- A Generic Import Framework for Process Event Logs -- Improving Exception Handling by Discovering Change Dependencies in Adaptive Process Management Systems -- Process Mining and Petri Net Synthesis -- A Discourse on Complexity of Process Models -- Measuring Performance in the Retail Industry (Position Paper) -- Process Mining by Measuring Process Block Similarity -- Process Representation and Reasoning Using a Logic Formalism with Object-Oriented Features -- Workshop on Dynamic Process Management (DPM 2006) -- Preface -- A Declarative Approach for Flexible Business Processes Management -- Flexibility of Data-Driven Process Structures -- Business Rules Segregation for Dynamic Process Management with an Aspect-Oriented Framework -- A Dynamic Workflow Management System for Coordination of Cooperative Activities -- Agile Processes Through Goal- and Context-Oriented Business Process Modeling -- Workshop on Enterprise and Networked Enterprises Interoperability (ENEI 2006) -- Preface -- Session 1: Enterprise Systems Interoperability Issues -- Shop Floor Information Management and SOA -- Product-Driven Enterprise Interoperability for Manufacturing Systems Integration -- Understanding Interdependence in Enterprise Systems: A Model and Measurement Formalism -- Session 2: Model-Based Approach for Enterprise Interoperability -- Semaphore – A Model-Based Semantic Mapping Framework -- B2B Protocol Construction as a Basis for Integration Architecture Configuration -- A P2P Approach for Business Process Modelling and Reuse -- Session 3: Ontology-Based Approach for Enterprise Interoperability -- Interoperable and Multi-flow Software Environment: Application to Health Care Supply Chain -- An Architecture for Proactive Timed Web Service Compositions -- Ontology Knowledge Spaces for Semantic Collaboration in Networked Enterprises -- About Semantic Enrichment of Strategic Data Models as Part of Enterprise Models -- Workshop on Grid and Peer-to-Peer Based Workflows (GPWW 2006) -- Preface -- Requirements for a Workflow System for Grid Service Composition -- Web Services Composition in Autonomic Grid Environments -- Event-Based Peer-to-Peer Process Enactment for Ubiquitous Web Service Devices -- Expressing Business Process Models as OWL-S Ontologies -- Combining i* and BPMN for Business Process Model Lifecycle Management -- Advances in Semantics for Web Services (semantics4ws 2006) -- Preface -- The Semantics of Business Service Orchestration -- Requirements for Automated Service Composition -- Semi-automatic Semantic-Based Web Service Classification -- Modeling, Matching and Ranking Services Based on Constraint Hardness -- Version Management in Semantic Web Services Using OWL-S -- BPEL Behavioral Abstraction and Matching.BPM 2006 was the fourth in a conference series that provides a forum for - searchers and practitioners in all areas of business process management. In c- junction with BPM 2006, a series of workshops were held. They were meant to facilitate the exchange of ideas and experiences between active researchers, and to stimulate discussions on new and emerging topics in line with the conference topics. We see the workshops as a necessary extension to the main conference. BPM has established itself rapidly as a high quality conference with a highly competitive selection process. The following workshops were approved and - cepted for inclusion in the BPM 2006 program: – BPD 2006 – 2nd International Workshop on Business Process Design – BPI 2006 – 2nd International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence – ENEI 2006 – 2nd International Workshop on Enterprise and Networked - terprises Interoperability – GPWW 2006 – 2nd InternationalWorkshopon Grid and Peer-to-Peerbased Work?ows – DPM 2006 – International Workshop on Dynamic Process Management – semantics4ws 2006 – Advances in Semantics for Web Services The program of each of these workshops was developed by a separate d- icated organization team and program committee. In summary the respective calls for papers attracted a total of 94 submissions out of which 40 papers were selected for presentation and are included in this volume. The organization of these workshops was made possible by the voluntary dedicated e?orts of many individuals.Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ;4103Information storage and retrieval systemsApplication softwareUser interfaces (Computer systems)Human-computer interactionComputers and civilizationElectronic data processingManagementBusiness information servicesInformation Storage and RetrievalComputer and Information Systems ApplicationsUser Interfaces and Human Computer InteractionComputers and SocietyIT OperationsIT in BusinessInformation storage and retrieval systems.Application software.User interfaces (Computer systems).Human-computer interaction.Computers and civilization.Electronic data processingManagement.Business information services.Information Storage and Retrieval.Computer and Information Systems Applications.User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.Computers and Society.IT Operations.IT in Business.025.04Eder J(Johann),1958-edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDustdar Schahramedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK996466121503316Business Process Management Workshops2590658UNISA03776nam 22006255 450 991034934350332120240307115615.09783030191948303019194X10.1007/978-3-030-19194-8(CKB)4100000009040431(MiAaPQ)EBC5851301(DE-He213)978-3-030-19194-8(Perlego)3490729(EXLCZ)99410000000904043120190814d2019 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFrom Self to Selfie A Critique of Contemporary Forms of Alienation /edited by Angus Kennedy, James Panton1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2019.1 online resource (xvii, 228 pages) illustrations9783030191931 3030191931 Part 1 -- 1. Introduction: Classical and Contemporary Forms of Alienation; James Panton -- 2. The Emergence of the Self in History; Frank Furedi -- 3. In Praise of Selfish Individualism; Jamie Whyte. 4. Self-Enlightenment; Angus Kennedy -- 5. 'Of Individuality, as One of the Elements of Wellbeing.' J.S. Mill and the Nineteenth-Century Liberal Individual; James Panton -- 6. The Rise and Fall of the Rule of Law; Jon Holbrook -- Part 2 -- 7. Autonomy and the Birth of Authenticity; Tim Black -- 8. Self, Society, Alienation: From Marx to Identity Politics; Josie Appleton -- 9.. Anti-Humanism and the Deconstruction of the Liberal Subject; James Heartfield -- 10. Narcissism and Identity; Claire Fox -- 11. New Forms of Alienation; Frank Furedi -- 12. Conclusion: The Self and Its Prospects; Angus Kennedy.This edited collection charts the rise and the fall of the self, from its emergence as an autonomous agent during the Enlightenment, to the modern-day selfie self, whose existence is realised only through continuous external validation. Tracing the trajectory of selfhood in its historical development - from the Reformation onwards - the authors introduce the classic liberal account of the self, based on ideas of freedom and autonomy, that dominated Enlightenment discourse. Subsequent chapters explore whether this traditional notion has been eclipsed by new, more rigid, categories of identity, that alienate the self from itself and its possibilities: what I am, it seems, has become more important than what I might make of myself. These changing dynamics of selfhood - the transition From Self to Selfie - reveal not only the peculiar ways in which selfhood is problematized in contemporary society, but equally the tragic fragility of the selfie, in the absence of any social authority that could give it some security.Philosophy of mindSelfSociologyPhilosophy and social sciencesPolitical sociologyPhilosophy of the SelfSociologyPhilosophy of the Social SciencesPolitical SociologyPhilosophy of mind.Self.Sociology.Philosophy and social sciences.Political sociology.Philosophy of the Self.Sociology.Philosophy of the Social Sciences.Political Sociology.155.2126Kennedy Angusedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtPanton Jamesedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910349343503321From Self to Selfie2480649UNINA