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Business and scientific workflows : a web service-oriented approach / / Wei Tan, MengChu Zhou
Business and scientific workflows : a web service-oriented approach / / Wei Tan, MengChu Zhou
Autore Tan Wei
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 003
658.4038011
Altri autori (Persone) ZhouMengChu
Collana IEEE Press series on systems science and engineering
Soggetto topico Workflow
Business - Data processing
Information technology
Industrial management
ISBN 1-299-27728-4
1-118-55465-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Business and Scientific Workflows: A Web Service-Oriented Approach; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Background and Motivations; 1.1.1 Web Service and Service-Oriented Architecture; 1.1.2 Workflow Technology; 1.2 Overview of Standards; 1.2.1 Web Service-Related Standards; 1.2.2 Workflow-Related Standards; 1.3 Workflow Design: State of the Art; 1.3.1 Automatic Service Composition; 1.3.2 Mediation-Aided Service Composition; 1.3.3 Verification of Service-Based Workflows; 1.3.4 Decentralized Execution of Workflows; 1.3.5 Scientific Workflow Systems; 1.4 Contributions
2. Petri Net Formalism2.1 Basic Petri Nets; 2.2 Workflow Nets; 2.3 Colored Petri Nets; 3. Data-Driven Service Composition; 3.1 Problem Statement; 3.1.1 Domains and Data Relations; 3.1.2 Problem Formulation; 3.2 Data-Driven Composition Rules; 3.2.1 Sequential Composition Rule; 3.2.2 Parallel Composition Rule; 3.2.3 Choice Composition Rule; 3.3 Data-Driven Service Composition; 3.3.1 Basic Definitions; 3.3.2 Derive AWSP from Service Net; 3.4 Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Data-Driven Approach; 3.4.1 Solution Effectiveness; 3.4.2 Complexity Analysis; 3.5 Case Study; 3.6 Discussion
3.7 Summary3.8 Bibliographic Notes; 4. Analysis and Composition of Partially-Compatible Web Services; 4.1 Problem Definition and Motivating Scenario; 4.1.1 A Motivating Scenario; 4.2 Petri Net Formalism for BPEL Service, Mediation, and Compatibility; 4.2.1 CPN Formalism for BPEL Process; 4.2.2 CPN Formalism for Service Composition; 4.2.3 Mediator and Mediation-Aided Service Composition; 4.3 Compatibility Analysis via Petri Net Models; 4.3.1 Transforming Abstract BPEL Process to SWF-net; 4.3.2 Specifying Data Mapping; 4.3.3 Mediator Existence Checking; 4.3.4 Proof of Theorem 4.1
4.4 Mediator Generation Approach4.4.1 Types of Mediation; 4.4.2 Guided Mediator Generation; 4.5 Bibliographic Notes; 4.5.1 Web Service Composition; 4.5.2 Business Process Integration; 4.5.3 Web Service Configuration; 4.5.4 Petri Net Model of BPEL Processes; 4.5.5 Component/Web Service Mediation; 5. Web Service Configuration with Multiple Quality-of-Service Attributes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Quality-of-Service Measurements; 5.2.1 QoS Attributes; 5.2.2 Aggregation; 5.2.3 Computation of QoS; 5.3 Assembly Petri Nets and Their Properties; 5.3.1 Assembly and Disassembly Petri Nets
5.3.2 Definition of Incidence Matrix and State-Shift Equation5.3.3 Definition of Subgraphs and Solutions; 5.4 Optimal Web Service Configuration; 5.4.1 Web Service Configuration under Single QoS Objective; 5.4.2 Web Service Configuration under Multiple QoS Objectives; 5.4.3 Experiments and Performance Analysis; 5.5 Implementation; 5.6 Summary; 5.7 Bibliographic Notes; 6. A Web Service-Based Public-Oriented Personalized Health Care Platform; 6.1 Background and Motivation; 6.2 System Architecture; 6.2.1 The System Architecture of PHISP; 6.2.2 Services Encapsulated in PHISP
6.2.3 Composite Service Specifications
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Tan Wei  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013
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Business genetics [[electronic resource] ] : understanding 21st century corporations using xBML / / Cedric G. Tyler and Stephen R. Baker
Business genetics [[electronic resource] ] : understanding 21st century corporations using xBML / / Cedric G. Tyler and Stephen R. Baker
Autore Tyler Cedric G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (265 p.)
Disciplina 658.401
658.4038011
Altri autori (Persone) BakerStephen R
Soggetto topico Business planning
Business - Data processing
Industrial management
Corporations
ISBN 1-119-20880-7
1-280-90096-2
9786610900961
0-470-51327-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Business Genetics; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1: What's the issue and why should I care?; 2: Why are tools to understand business so inadequate?; 2.1 How did we get here?; 2.2 Business definition à la 20th century; 2.3 But we have had some (limited) success; 3: OK (enough already), so What must be done?; 3.1 Purpose-based thinking; 3.2 How we answer the W5 questions; 4: What do genetic business models (xBML)look like?; W1: the What dimension; W2: the Who dimension; W3: the Where dimension; W4: the Which dimension; W5: the When model; W5I (Integrated): the How model
5: How do we (quickly) create xBMLmodels (aka Business Co-FormulationTM)6: The 'So what' (where's my darn ROI?); 6.1 Some quantifiable types of business gain; 6.2 Some more very real but less quantifiable types of business gain; 7: How do I implement this?; 7.1 Enterprise deployment?; 7.2 But how do I implement or manage myxBML projects?; 8: What about BPM (Business Process Management)?; 9: What the heck is the difference between BPEL,BPMN, UML, IDEF and xBML?; 9.1 BPEL; 9.2 BPMN; 9.3 UML; 9.4 IDEF; 9.5 xBML
10: Based on (anticipated) popular demand, moreon auto-business requirements generation11: COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) softwareselection; 12: An added big, big takeaway; 13: A quick last summary; Appendices; Appendix A: xBML example - 'Fill avacant job position'; Appendix B: Potentialknowledge sources; Appendix C: Some government lawsgoverning commerce; Appendix D: Sample EnterpriseDeployment What model; Appendix E: BRD; Appendix F: Can xBML be automated?; Glossary; Bibliography; Index
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Tyler Cedric G  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
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Business genetics [[electronic resource] ] : understanding 21st century corporations using xBML / / Cedric G. Tyler and Stephen R. Baker
Business genetics [[electronic resource] ] : understanding 21st century corporations using xBML / / Cedric G. Tyler and Stephen R. Baker
Autore Tyler Cedric G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (265 p.)
Disciplina 658.401
658.4038011
Altri autori (Persone) BakerStephen R
Soggetto topico Business planning
Business - Data processing
Industrial management
Corporations
ISBN 1-119-20880-7
1-280-90096-2
9786610900961
0-470-51327-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Business Genetics; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1: What's the issue and why should I care?; 2: Why are tools to understand business so inadequate?; 2.1 How did we get here?; 2.2 Business definition à la 20th century; 2.3 But we have had some (limited) success; 3: OK (enough already), so What must be done?; 3.1 Purpose-based thinking; 3.2 How we answer the W5 questions; 4: What do genetic business models (xBML)look like?; W1: the What dimension; W2: the Who dimension; W3: the Where dimension; W4: the Which dimension; W5: the When model; W5I (Integrated): the How model
5: How do we (quickly) create xBMLmodels (aka Business Co-FormulationTM)6: The 'So what' (where's my darn ROI?); 6.1 Some quantifiable types of business gain; 6.2 Some more very real but less quantifiable types of business gain; 7: How do I implement this?; 7.1 Enterprise deployment?; 7.2 But how do I implement or manage myxBML projects?; 8: What about BPM (Business Process Management)?; 9: What the heck is the difference between BPEL,BPMN, UML, IDEF and xBML?; 9.1 BPEL; 9.2 BPMN; 9.3 UML; 9.4 IDEF; 9.5 xBML
10: Based on (anticipated) popular demand, moreon auto-business requirements generation11: COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) softwareselection; 12: An added big, big takeaway; 13: A quick last summary; Appendices; Appendix A: xBML example - 'Fill avacant job position'; Appendix B: Potentialknowledge sources; Appendix C: Some government lawsgoverning commerce; Appendix D: Sample EnterpriseDeployment What model; Appendix E: BRD; Appendix F: Can xBML be automated?; Glossary; Bibliography; Index
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Tyler Cedric G  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
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Business information systems : technology, development and management for the e-business / / Paul Bocij, Simon Hickie, Andrew Greasley
Business information systems : technology, development and management for the e-business / / Paul Bocij, Simon Hickie, Andrew Greasley
Autore Bocij Paul
Edizione [Fifth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Harlow, England : , : Pearson Education, Limited, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (704 pages) : color illustrations, tables
Disciplina 658.4038011
Collana Always Learning
Soggetto topico Business information services
Business - Computer network resources
Electronic commerce
ISBN 0-273-73646-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents in detail -- Preface -- Guided tour -- Plan of the book -- About the authors -- Authors' acknowledgements -- Publisher's acknowledgements -- Part 1 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS -- 1 Basic concepts - understanding information -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Data and information -- Creating information -- Qualities of information -- Case study 1.1: Technology sponsors a complementary form of capitalism -- knowledge and wisdom -- The business environment -- managerial decision making -- Case study 1.2: Dealing with the data deluge -- Focus on... knowledge management -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 2 Basic concepts: an introduction to business information systems -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Introduction to systems -- different types of systems -- Business information systems -- Resources that support BIS -- Categories of business information system -- E-business systems -- Enterprise systems -- BIS and strategic advantage -- Case study 2.1: PayPal eyes in-store retail customers -- Mini case study: Capital One develops information leadership -- Case study 2.2: Corporate IT falling short of potential -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 3 Hardware and software -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Components of a computer system -- Major categories of computers -- Case study 3.1: Mainframes are thriving in a cloud world -- Types of microcomputers -- Input devices -- Mini case study: Optical mark recognition -- Output devices -- Focus on... printers -- Storage devices -- Processors -- Case study 3.2: Hertz reaps virtualisation rewards.
Focus on managing technological change -- Categories of software -- Document production software -- Case study 3.3: Business life - rise of the paperless meeting -- Graphics packages -- Spreadsheets -- management applications of productivity software -- multimedia software -- Software for using the internet -- Case study 3.4: Cloud is silver lining for German Bank Fidor -- Focus on software distribution models -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 4 Databases and business intelligence -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Databases -- Business intelligence -- Data warehouses -- Mini case study: How to get rid of 'devil customers' -- Case study 4.1: Big data put under the spotlight as never before -- Data mining -- Case study 4.2: Making business intelligence work -- Business analytics -- Mini case study: Traders' tools turn tables on dodgy deals -- Case study 4.3: After 160 years, the value of maps is starting to be appreciated -- Mini case study: Using GIS to identify road traffic accident locations -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 5 Networks, telecommunications and the Internet -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Computer networks -- Network components -- Network types -- The Internet -- Case study 5.1: Death of a matchmaker -- Focus on... how the Internet works - Internet standards -- Focus on... mobile or wireless access devices -- Case study 5.2: Americans turning off TV and on to digital devices -- Focus on... EDI -- Focus on... Voice over IP (VoIP) -- Case study 5.3: Asian mobile chat apps challenge western dominance -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 6 Enterprise and functional BIS -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes.
Management issues -- Introduction -- enterprise systems -- Case study 6.1: ERP: a convincing case must be made before investment -- Case study 6.2: Managing the supply chain -- Mini case study: The supply chains that could bind unsuspecting managers -- Operations information systems -- Case study 6.3: Retail applications of TPS by Sainsbury's -- Management information systems -- Departmental applications -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- Part 2 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT -- 7 An introduction to acquiring and developing BIS -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- How and why are information systems acquired? -- Software acquisition and the systems development lifecycle -- Bespoke development -- Case study 7.1: Lloyds Bank Insurance Services applies RAD -- Case study 7.2: Use of waterfall v. agile methods at Mellon Financial -- Purchase of an off-the-shelf package -- User-developed applications -- Case study 7.3: Lascelles Fine Foods -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 8 Initiating systems development -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Reasons for project initiation -- The feasibility study -- Risk management -- Case study 8.1: Recession reveals the dark side of advanced IT -- Acquisition choices and methods -- Focus on... techniques for comparing systems -- Mini case study: Feature checklist for comparing three different groupwave products -- Case study 8.2: Sedgemoor District Council -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 9 BIS project management -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Case study 9.1: Putting an all-inclusive price tag on successful IT.
The project management process -- Mini case study: The key to ... project planning -- Case study 9.2: Project management: lessons can be learned from successful delivery -- Steps in project management -- Focus on A project management methodology: PRINCE2 -- A project management tool: network analysis -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 10 Systems analysis -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Identifying the requirements -- Focus on requirements determination in a lean or agile environment -- documenting the findings -- Case study 10.1: IFD drawing - a student records system -- Focus on... soft systems methodology -- Systems analysis - an evaluation -- Software tools for systems analysis -- Case study 10.2: ABC case study -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 11 Systems design -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Aims of system design -- Case study 11.1: Beaverbrooks the Jewellers -- Constraints on system design -- The relationship between analysis and design -- Elements of design -- System or outline design -- Case study 11.2: Systems management: driving innovation should be the main objective -- Detailed design (module design) -- Focus on... relational database design and normalisation -- Design of input and output -- User interface design -- Focus on web site design for B2C e-commerce -- Input design -- Output design -- Designing interfaces between systems -- Defining the structure of program modules -- Security design -- Design tools: case (computer-aided software engineering) tools -- Error handling and exceptions -- Help and documentation -- Focus on... object-oriented design (OOD) -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links.
12 System build, implementation and maintenance: change management -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- System build and implementation -- Mini case study: Jim Goodnight: crunching the numbers -- Maintenance -- Change management -- Case study 12.1: Business-process management (BPM) -- Case study 12.2: Play pick-and-mix to innovate with SOA -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- Part 3 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT -- 13 Information systems strategy -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- The strategic context -- Introduction to BIS strategy -- Case study 13.1: Which cloud model will prevail? -- Tools for strategic analysis and definition -- IS and business strategy integration -- Focus on... IS/IT and SMEs -- Case study 13.2: Next generation of clients forces pace of IT change -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 14 Information systems management -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- Information systems investment appraisal -- Determining investment levels for information systems in an organisation -- Locating the information systems management function -- Outsourcing -- Mini case study: Customers admit blame for outsourcing failures -- Case study 14.1: Outsourcing: beware false economies -- Beyond strategic information systems - the importance of IS capability -- Focus on... IT infrastructure .exibility -- Pulling it together: IT governance and COBIT -- Case study 14.2: IT trends shape future corporate strategies -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- Further reading -- Web links -- 15 Managing information security -- Links to other chapters -- Learning outcomes -- Management issues -- Introduction -- The need for controls.
Mini case study: Complacent staff weak link in combating cyber criminals.
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Bocij Paul  
Harlow, England : , : Pearson Education, Limited, , [2015]
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Business Information Systems [[electronic resource] ] : 23rd International Conference, BIS 2020, Colorado Springs, CO, USA, June 8–10, 2020, Proceedings / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Gary Klein
Business Information Systems [[electronic resource] ] : 23rd International Conference, BIS 2020, Colorado Springs, CO, USA, June 8–10, 2020, Proceedings / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Gary Klein
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 448 p. 164 illus., 80 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 658.4038011
Collana Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Soggetto topico Application software
Information technology
Business—Data processing
Data mining
Computer engineering
Internet of things
Embedded computer systems
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
IT in Business
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Computer Applications
Cyber-physical systems, IoT
ISBN 3-030-53337-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Data Security -- Big Data and DataScience -- Artificial Intelligence -- ICT Project Management -- Applications -- SocialMedia -- Smart Infrastructures -- BIS 2019. .
Record Nr. UNISA-996465361003316
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Business Information Systems : 23rd International Conference, BIS 2020, Colorado Springs, CO, USA, June 8–10, 2020, Proceedings / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Gary Klein
Business Information Systems : 23rd International Conference, BIS 2020, Colorado Springs, CO, USA, June 8–10, 2020, Proceedings / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Gary Klein
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 448 p. 164 illus., 80 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 658.4038011
Collana Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Soggetto topico Application software
Information technology
Business—Data processing
Data mining
Computer engineering
Internet of things
Embedded computer systems
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
IT in Business
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Computer Applications
Cyber-physical systems, IoT
ISBN 3-030-53337-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Data Security -- Big Data and DataScience -- Artificial Intelligence -- ICT Project Management -- Applications -- SocialMedia -- Smart Infrastructures -- BIS 2019. .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910413440103321
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Business Information Systems : 22nd International Conference, BIS 2019, Seville, Spain, June 26–28, 2019, Proceedings, Part I / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Rafael Corchuelo
Business Information Systems : 22nd International Conference, BIS 2019, Seville, Spain, June 26–28, 2019, Proceedings, Part I / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Rafael Corchuelo
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVII, 541 p. 271 illus., 116 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 005.7
658.4038011
Collana Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Soggetto topico Application software
Management information systems
Data mining
Big data
Software engineering
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Business Information Systems
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Big Data/Analytics
Enterprise Architecture
Software Engineering
ISBN 3-030-20485-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Big Data and Data Science -- Decision-Support for Selecting Big Data Reference Architectures -- In-memory Big Graph: A Future Research Agenda -- Modelling Legal Documents For Their Exploitation As Open Data -- Time series forecasting by recommendation: an empirical analysis on Amazon marketplace -- A Comparative Application of Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Ontology Ranking -- Method of Decision-Making Logic Discovery in the Business Process Textual Data -- Prediction of Productivity and Energy Consumption in a Consteel Furnace Using Data-Science Models -- Understanding Requirements and Benefits of the Usage of Predictive Analytics in Management Accounting: Results of a Qualitative Research Approach -- Deriving Corporate Social Responsibility Patterns in the MSCI Data -- Profile Inference from Heterogenous Data -- Triggering ontology alignment revalidation based on the degree of change significance on the ontology concept level -- Challenging SQL-on-Hadoop Performance with Apache Druid -- The Impact of Imbalanced Training Data on Local Matching Learning of Ontologies -- A DMN-based Method for Context-aware Business Process Modeling Towards Process Variability -- The Shift from Financial to Non-Financial Measures during Transition into Digital Retail - A Systematic Literature Review -- Artificial Intelligence -- A Maturity Model for IT-related Security Incident Management -- A Framework to Monitor Machine Learning Systems Using Concept Drift Detection -- Determining Optimal Multi-layer Perceptron Structure Using Linear Regression -- An Effective Machine Learning Framework for Data Elements Extraction from the Literature of Anxiety Outcome Measures to Build Systematic Review -- A Model for Inebriation Recognition in Humans Using Computer Vision -- Interaction of Information Content and Frequency as predictors of verbs' lengths -- Automated Prediction of Relevant Key Performance Indicators for Organizations -- Genetic Programming over Spark for Higgs Boson Classification -- Genetic algorithms for the picker routing problem in multi-block warehouses -- ICT Project Management -- Subject-Orientation as a Means for Business Information System Design - a Theoretical Analysis and Summary -- Quality of Research Information in RIS Databases: A Multidimensional Approach -- Modifying consent procedures to collect better data: the case of stress-monitoring wearables in the workplace -- Cyber Treat Intelligence Modeling -- The Long Way from Science to Innovation - a Research Approach for Creating an Innovation Project Methodology -- A COSMIC-Based Approach for Verifying the Conformity of BPMN, BPEL and Component Models -- Information Systems Planning and Success in SMEs: Strategizing for IS -- An ICT Project Case Study from Education: A Technology Review for a Data Engineering Pipeline -- Smart Infrastructure -- Business Challenges for Service Provisioning in 5G Networks -- Towards an Optimized, Cloud-Agnostic Deployment of Hybrid Applications -- Deep Influence Diagrams: An Interpretable and Robust Decision Support System -- A Reference Architecture Supporting Smart City Applications -- Explaining performance expectancy of IoT in Chilean SMEs -- Blockchain-based Platform for Smart Learning Environments -- Improving healthcare processes with smart contracts -- Energy Efficient Cloud Data Center Using Dynamic Virtual Machine Consolidation Algorithm -- Safety is the New Black: the increasing Role of Wearables in Occupational Health and Safety in Construction. .
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Business Information Systems : 22nd International Conference, BIS 2019, Seville, Spain, June 26–28, 2019, Proceedings, Part II / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Rafael Corchuelo
Business Information Systems : 22nd International Conference, BIS 2019, Seville, Spain, June 26–28, 2019, Proceedings, Part II / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Rafael Corchuelo
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVIII, 339 p. 116 illus., 70 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 658.4038011
Collana Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Soggetto topico Application software
Management information systems
Data mining
Big data
Software engineering
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Business Information Systems
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Big Data/Analytics
Enterprise Architecture
Software Engineering
ISBN 3-030-20482-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Social Media and Web-based Systems -- Trends in CyberTurfing in the Era of Big Data -- Keyword-driven Depressive Tendency Model for Social Media Posts -- Exploring Interactions in Social Networks for Influence Discovery -- A literature review on application areas of social media analytics -- Personalized cloud service review ranking approach based on probabilistic ontology -- Influential Nodes Detection in Dynamic Social Networks -- A Fuzzy Modeling Approach for Group Decision Making in Social Networks -- System modeling by representing information systems as hypergraphs -- Development of a Social Media Maturity Model for Logistics Service Providers -- Potential benefits of New Online Marketing Approaches -- Applications, Evaluations and Experiences -- Using Blockchain Technology for Cross-Organizational Process Mining - Concept and Case Study -- Modeling the Cashflow Management of Bike Sharing Industry -- Predicting Material Requirements in the Automotive Industry using Data Mining -- Are Similar Cases Treated Similarly? A comparison between process workers -- Mining Labor Market Requirements Using Distributional Semantic Models and Deep Learning -- Enhancing Supply Chain Risk Management by Applying Machine Learning to Identify Risks -- Deep Neural Networks for driver identification using accelerometer signals from smartphones -- Dynamic Enterprise Architecture Capabilities: conceptualization and validation -- Re-engineering Higher Education Learning and Teaching Business Processes for Big Data Analytics -- Real-Time Age Detection Using a Convolutional Neural Network -- An Inventory-based Mobile Application for Warehouse Management to Digitize Very Small Enterprises -- Collaboration in Mixed Homecare - A Study of Care Actors' Acceptance towards Supportive Groupware -- Stress-Sensitive IT-Systems at Work: Insights from an Empirical Investigation.
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Business Information Systems : 20th International Conference, BIS 2017, Poznan, Poland, June 28–30, 2017, Proceedings / / edited by Witold Abramowicz
Business Information Systems : 20th International Conference, BIS 2017, Poznan, Poland, June 28–30, 2017, Proceedings / / edited by Witold Abramowicz
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIII, 352 p. 114 illus.)
Disciplina 658.4038011
Collana Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Soggetto topico Application software
Management information systems
Data mining
Big data
Software engineering
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Business Information Systems
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Big Data/Analytics
Enterprise Architecture
Software Engineering
ISBN 3-319-59336-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Big and Smart Data -- On Enriching User-Centered Data Integration Schemas in Service Lakes -- Design Principles for Digital Occupational Health Systems. - Estimating the Quality of Articles in Russian Wikipedia using the Logical-Linguistic Model of Fact Extraction -- Business and Enterprise Modelling Automatic Discovery of Object-Centric Behavioral Constraint Models -- Semi-Automated Generation of EA Deliverables -- Towards Automated Process Model Annotation with Activity Taxonomies: Use Cases and State of the Art -- Multi-Process Reporting and Analysis for Change Management and Performance Reviews. - On Avoiding Erroneous Synchronization in BPMN Processes -- IFTT: Software Application Interfaces Regression Testing. - ICT Project Management -- Influence of Task Interdependence on Teamwork Quality and Project Performance. - On the Use of ISO/IEC Standards to Address Data Quality Aspects in Big Data Analytics Cloud Services -- Potentials of Digitization in the Tourism Industry – Empirical Results from German Experts -- Process Management How to make Process Model Matching work better? An Analysis of Current Similarity Measures -- Semi-Automatic Development of Modelling Techniques with Computational Linguistic Methods – A Procedure Model and its Application. - Obstacle-Aware Resource Allocation in Business Processes. - Ontology-based Data Access for Extracting Event Logs from Legacy Data: The onprom Tool and Methodology -- Subgroup Discovery in Process Mining -- Business Process Comparison: A Methodology and Case Study. -Smart Infrastructures -- A Smart Energy Platform for the Internet of Things – Motivation, Challenges, and Solution Proposal -- Towards a Taxonomy of Constraints in Demand-Side-Management-Methods for a Residential Context -- Decomposition of Tasks in Business Process Outsourcing -- Applications. -Analysis Method for Conceptual Context Modeling Applied in Production Environments. - Evaluating Business Domain-Specific e-Collaboration: The Impact of Integrated e-Collaboration on the Coordination of Component Calculations in Product Costing.-Improving Pavement Anomaly Detection Using Backward Feature Elimination. .
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Business Information Systems : 19th International Conference, BIS 2016, Leipzig, Germany, July, 6-8, 2016, Proceedings / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Rainer Alt, Bogdan Franczyk
Business Information Systems : 19th International Conference, BIS 2016, Leipzig, Germany, July, 6-8, 2016, Proceedings / / edited by Witold Abramowicz, Rainer Alt, Bogdan Franczyk
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 450 p. 110 illus.)
Disciplina 658.4038011
Collana Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Soggetto topico Data mining
Quantitative research
Business information services
Information technology - Management
Application software
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Data Analysis and Big Data
Business Information Systems
Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing
Enterprise Architecture
Computer and Information Systems Applications
ISBN 3-319-39426-6
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Ecosystems -- Big and smart data -- Smart infrastructures -- Process management -- Business and enterprise modeling -- Service science -- Social media -- Applications.
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