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Advanced Information Systems Engineering Workshops [[electronic resource] ] : CAiSE 2016 International Workshops, Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 13-17, 2016, Proceedings / / edited by John Krogstie, Haralambos Mouratidis, Jianwen Su



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Titolo: Advanced Information Systems Engineering Workshops [[electronic resource] ] : CAiSE 2016 International Workshops, Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 13-17, 2016, Proceedings / / edited by John Krogstie, Haralambos Mouratidis, Jianwen Su Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Edizione: 1st ed. 2016.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (XXXIII, 276 p. 75 illus.)
Disciplina: 005.365
Soggetto topico: Management information systems
Application software
Software engineering
Computer security
Business Information Systems
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Software Engineering
Enterprise Architecture
Systems and Data Security
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing
Persona (resp. second.): KrogstieJohn
MouratidisHaralambos
SuJianwen
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- Third International Workshop on Advances in Services Design Based on the Notion of Capability - ASDENCA 2016 Preface -- ASDENCA 2016 Organization -- First International Workshop on Business Model Dynamics and Information Systems Engineering (BumDISE 2016) Preface -- Fourth International Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Information Systems Engineering (COGNISE 2016) Preface -- First International Workshop on Energy-Awareness and Big Data Management in Information Systems - EnBIS 2016 Preface -- Second International Workshop on Enterprise Modeling (EM 2016) Preface -- The Sixth International Workshop on Information Systems Security Engineering (WISSE 2016) Preface -- Contents -- ASDENCA/BUMDISE 2016 - Capability-Based Development Methods -- Selection and Evolutionary Development of Software-Service Bundles: A Capability Based Method -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method Overview -- 2.1 Problem Statement -- 2.2 Evolutionary Development Process -- 2.3 Capability Modeling -- 3 Evolutionary Development Stages -- 3.1 Design Stage -- 3.2 Delivery Stage -- 3.3 Evolution -- 4 Application Example -- 4.1 Description -- 4.2 Model -- 4.3 Results -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Summary and Future Work -- References -- LightCDD: A Lightweight Capability-Driven Development Method for Start-Ups -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Problem Investigation -- 3 First Experiences on Applying CDD for Enterprise Development -- 3.1 Capability as a Service in a Nutshell -- 3.2 Two Practical Start-up Cases -- 3.3 Applying the CDD in Full -- 3.4 Lessons Learnt, Experiences -- 4 Light CDD for Enterprise Modelling of Start-Ups -- 5 Conclusions and Discussion -- References -- ASDENCA/BUMDISE 2016 - Integration of Capability with Goals and Context -- Comparison of Tool Support for Goal Modelling in Capability Management -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background.
2.1 Capability Management -- 2.2 Capability Modelling in CaaS -- 2.3 4EM Enterprise Modelling Method -- 3 Experiment Design and Results -- 3.1 Experiment Design -- 3.2 Experiment Results -- 4 Summary and Future Work -- References -- Extending Capabilities with Context Awareness -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Capability and Context Analysis -- 4 Selecting Design Time Integration -- 4.1 Design Time Options in the Symbiosis Case -- 5 Selecting Run-Time Integration -- 5.1 Monitoring Tool Extension -- 5.2 Adjustment Tool Extension -- 5.3 Run Time Options in the Symbiosis Case -- 6 Summarize Tool Support Needed -- 7 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Design of Capability Delivery Adjustments -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Capability Adjustment -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2 Types of Adjustments -- 3 Elaboration of Adjustments -- 4 Example -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- ASDENCA/BUMDISE 2016 - Business Modeling -- The Fast Fashion Business Model -- Abstract -- 1 The Apparel Industry -- 2 Research Design and Setting -- 3 The Creative Machine -- 4 The Shop Connection -- 5 The Relay -- 6 The Fast Fashion Business Model -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Cycles of Organizational Renewal: The Interplay of Strategy and Innovation at Bang & Olufsen -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 3 Preliminary Findings -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Information Systems for Innovation: A Comparative Analysis of Maturity Models' Characteristics -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Innovation Maturity Models in Research and Practice -- 4 Models' Structures and Validation -- 5 Discussion of the Results -- 6 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- COGNISE 2016 -- Learning from Errors as a Pedagogic Approach for Reaching a Higher Conceptual Level in Database Modeling -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction.
2 Teaching Database Modelling as a Challenge to IS Educators -- 3 Learning from Errors in Educating Database Modeling -- 4 Rasmussen's Three Level Model of Human Performance -- 4.1 Skill-Based Behavior -- 4.2 Rule-Based Behavior -- 4.3 Knowledge-Based Behavior -- 5 Errors as means for Shifting Between Levels of Abstraction -- 6 Conclusions: Future Directions and Instructional Implications -- References -- `Mathematical' Does Not Mean `Boring': Integrating Software Assignments to Enhance Learning of Logico-Mathematical Concepts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous Works -- 3 The Gen2sat Assignment -- 3.1 Gen2sat -- 3.2 The Assignment -- 3.3 Results and Feedback -- 4 Summary and Future Research -- References -- User Involvement in Applications of the PoN -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reviewing Applications of the PoN -- 2.1 Literature Review Protocol -- 2.2 Relevant Findings -- 3 Potential Reasons for the Lack of User Involvement -- 3.1 Notation Designers Considered as the Prototypical User -- 3.2 Users are Involved, but Afterwards -- 3.3 Requirements are Derived from Theory -- 3.4 Existing Theory is Assumed to Cover Requirements -- 3.5 Cognitive Effectiveness is an Afterthought -- 4 A Benefit of Involving Users in Notations Design -- 5 Concluding Outlook -- References -- A Visual Logical Language for System Modelling in Combinatorial Test Design -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Logical Restrictions in CTD Models -- 3 A New Visual Logical Language -- 4 Summary and Future Research -- References -- Peel the Onion: Use of Collaborative and Gamified Tools to Enhance Software Engineering Education -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Scientific Background -- 2.1 Collaborative Tools in Education -- 2.2 Gamification in IS and SE Education -- 3 Collaborative and Gamified Teaching Method -- 3.1 The Method -- 3.2 Analyzing the Teaching Model from a Motivational Perspective.
4 Students' Responses to the Teaching Method -- 5 Expected Contribution and Further Evaluation -- References -- ENBIS 2016 -- Energy Enhancement of Multi-application Monitoring Systems for Smart Buildings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Works -- 3 Overview of Multi-application Monitoring System -- 4 Optimization of Application Requirements -- 4.1 Formalization of Application Requirements and Sensor Configuration -- 4.2 Algorithm -- 5 Experimental Platform -- 5.1 Continuous Query Engine: SoCQ Engine -- 5.2 WSN Simulator: Modified WSNet -- 5.3 Gateway: 3SoSM Gateway -- 6 Experiments -- 6.1 Experiment Setup -- 6.2 Experimental Scenario -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Micro-accounting for Optimizing and Saving Energy in Smart Buildings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The OPlatform -- 3 Energy Savings in Offices -- 4 Smart Energy Switch -- 5 Conclusions and Future Works -- References -- Modeling CO2 Emissions to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Cloud Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Energy Mix Analysis -- 3.1 Analysis of the Problem -- 3.2 Conceptualization -- 3.3 Calibration -- 3.4 Validation -- 4 CO2-Driven Site Selection -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- EM 2016 -- Modeling and Enacting Enterprise Decisions -- 1 Introduction and Related Work -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Decision Model and Notation (DMN) -- 2.2 Formalization -- 3 The Role of Decision Models -- 3.1 A Decision Model Corresponding to a Single Decision Activity in a Process Model -- 3.2 A Decision Model Spanning over Multiple Decision Activities in an Existing Process Model -- 3.3 A Decision Model that can Be Translated to a Straightforward Process for Execution -- 3.4 Executing a Decision Model Beyond One Fixed Decision: Flexibility -- 4 Three Scenarios for the Execution of Decision Models -- 4.1 Standard Forward Decision Execution -- 4.2 Optimized Forward Decision Execution.
4.3 Flexible Decision Execution Scenarios -- 5 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- A Modelling Environment for Business Process as a Service -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Overview of the BPaaS Design Environment -- 4 Methodology -- 5 BPaaS Modelling Method -- 6 BPaaS Ontology -- 7 Alignment Support -- 8 Semantic Lifting -- 9 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- Reference -- Understanding Production Chain Business Process Using Process Mining: A Case Study in the Manufacturing Scenario -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Working Scenario -- 3 Process Mining Techniques -- 4 Process Mining into Practice -- 4.1 Evaluation Criteria -- 4.2 Preliminary Results -- 4.3 Discussion and Comparison -- 5 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- WISSE 2016 -- Software Vulnerability Life Cycles and the Age of Software Products: An Empirical Assertion with Operating System Products -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Assertion -- 3 Evaluation -- 3.1 Data -- 3.2 Control Variables -- 3.3 Methods -- 3.4 Sampling -- 3.5 Results -- 4 Discussion -- References -- APPARATUS: Reasoning About Security Requirements in the Internet of Things -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Presentation of APPARATUS Reasoning -- 4 Example of Security Reasoning -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Associating the Severity of Vulnerabilities with their Description -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Database, Characteristics and Scoring Systems -- 4 Correlation Analysis -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Discovering Potential Interaction Violations among Requirements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Related Work -- 3 Discovering Undocumented Scenarios -- 3.1 Modeling a Domain -- 3.2 Analysing the Model -- 3.3 The Loophole Algorithm -- 4 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- Extending HARM to make Test Cases for Penetration Testing -- Abstract.
1 Introduction.
Sommario/riassunto: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of five international workshops held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in conjunction with the 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2016, in June 2016. The 16 full and 9 short papers were carefully selected from 51 submissions. The associated workshops were the Third International Workshop on Advances in Services DEsign based on the Notion of CApabiliy (ASDENCA) co-arranged with the First International Workshop on Business Model Dynamics and Information Systems Engineering (BumDISE), the Fourth International Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Information Systems Engineering (COGNISE), the First International Workshop on Energy-awareness and Big Data Management in Information Systems (EnBIS), the Second International Workshop on Enterprise Modeling (EM), and the Sixth International Workshop on Information Systems Security Engineering (WISSE). .
Titolo autorizzato: Advanced Information Systems Engineering Workshops  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-319-39564-5
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Serie: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, . 1865-1348 ; ; 249