11. ICEIS 2009:
Milan, Italy
José Cordeiro, Joaquim Filipe (Eds.):
ICEIS 2009 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Volume ISAS, Milan, Italy, May 6-10, 2009.
2009, ISBN 978-989-8111-86-9
Invited Speakers
Keynote Lectures
Information Systems Analysis and Specification
Short Papers
- Linda L. Zhang, Brian Rodrigues:
A Petri Net Model of Process Platform-based Production Configuration.
5-12

- Weilin Li, Young B. Moon:
A Simulation Model for Managing Engineering Changes Along with New Product Development.
13-18

- Ali Sunyaev, Alexander Kaletsch, Christian Mauro, Helmut Krcmar:
Security Analysis of the German Electronic Health Card's Peripheral Parts.
19-26

- Rita Suzana Pitangueira Maciel, Bruno Carreiro da Silva, Ana Patrícia Fontes Magalhães, Nelson Souto Rosa:
An Approach to Model-driven Development Process Specification.
27-32

- Christos Tatsiopoulos, Basilis Boutsinas:
Ontology Mapping based on Association Rule Mining.
33-40

- Stefan Biffl, Christoph Ferstl, Christian Höllwieser, Thomas Moser:
Evaluation of Case Tool Methods and Processes - An Analysis of Eight Open-source CASE Tools.
41-48

- Álvaro Armenteros, Antonio Muñoz, Antonio Maña, Daniel Serrano:
Security and Dependability in Ambient Intelligence Scenarios - The Communication Prototype.
49-56

- Gleison Samuel do Nascimento, Cirano Iochpe, Lucinéia Heloisa Thom, Manfred Reichert:
A Method for Rewriting Legacy Systems using Business Process Management Technology.
57-62

- Rodolfo Ferrini, Elisa Bertino:
A Comprehensive Approach for Solving Policy Heterogeneity.
63-68

- Stephan Haslinger, Miguel Jiménez, Schahram Dustdar:
Correlation of Context Information for Mobile Services.
69-76

- Mohammed Belkhatir, Shalini Bala, Noureddine Belkhatir:
Business Process Re-engineering in Supply Chains Examining the Case of the Expanding Halal Industry.
77-82

- Jean Michel Lau, Cirano Iochpe, Lucinéia Heloisa Thom, Manfred Reichert:
Discovery and Analysis of Activity Pattern Co-occurrences in Business Process Models.
83-88

- Volker Gruhn, André Köhler:
Modelling, Analysis and Improvement of Mobile Business Processes with the MPL Method.
89-94

- Christoph Goebel, Christoph Tribowski, Oliver Günther, Ralph Tröger, Roland Nickerl:
RFID in the Supply Chain: How to Obtain a Positive ROI - The Case of Gerry Weber.
95-102

- Deniss Kumlander:
Uncertainties Management Framework - Foundational Principles.
103-108

- Essam Mansour, Hagen Höpfner:
A Rule-based Approach and Framework for Managing Best Practices - An XML-based Management using Pure Database System Utilities.
109-115

- Kenji Ohmori, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Enterprise System Development with Invariant Preserving - A Mathematical Approach by the Homotopy Lifting and Extension Properties.
116-123

- Pedro Reales Mateo, Macario Polo, Beatriz Pérez Lamancha:
Automatic Generation of Test Cases in Software Product Lines.
124-130

- Sybren de Kinderen, Jaap Gordijn, Hans Akkermans:
Reasoning about Customer Needs in Multi-supplier ICT Service Bundles using Decision Models.
131-136

- Kamel Barkaoui, Chafia Bouanaka, José Martín Molina Espinosa:
An Event Structure based Coordination Model for Collaborative Sessions.
137-143

- Razvan Petrusel:
Mining and Modeling Decision Workflows from DSS User Activity Logs.
144-149

- Janis Grabis, Marite Kirikova, Janis Vanags:
Information Architecture of Fractal Information Systems.
150-155

- Adriana Leite, Rosario Girardi:
A Process for Multi-agent Domain and Application Engineering - The Domain Analysis and Application Requirements Engineering Phases.
156-161

- Pieter Joubert, Stefanie Louw, Carina de Villiers, Jan H. Kroeze:
A Revised Modelling Quality Framework.
162-167

- Samia Oussena, Balbir S. Barn:
Layered Process Models - Analysis and Implementation (using MDA Principles).
168-175

- Sergio Pozo Hidalgo, Rafael M. Gasca, F. T. de la Rosa:
Efficient Data Structures for Local Inconsistency Detection in Firewall ACL Updates.
176-181

- Zhaoxia Wang, Jianmin Wang, Lijie Wen, Yingbo Liu:
Deriving Canonical Business Object Operation Nets from Process Models.
182-187

- N. R. T. P. van Beest, Nicolae B. Szirbik, Johan C. Wortmann:
A Vision for Agile Model-driven Enterprise Information Systems.
188-193

- Michael Edward Edge, Pedro R. Falcone Sampaio, Oliver Philpott, Mohammed Choudhary:
Specifying and Compiling High Level Financial Fraud Policies into StreamSQL.
194-199

- Jenny Lundberg, Rune Gustavsson:
Robust Approach Towards Context Dependant Information Sharing in Distributed Environments.
200-205

- Alessandro Ciaramella, Mario G. C. A. Cimino, Beatrice Lazzerini, Francesco Marcelloni:
Using BPMN and Tracing for Rapid Business Process Prototyping Environments.
206-212

- Joseph Barjis:
Information Systems Security based on Business Process Modeling.
213-218

- David Hästbacka, Seppo Kuikka:
A Service Oriented Engineering Approach to Enhance the Development of Automation and Control Systems.
219-224

- Edgar Sarmiento, Marcos R. S. Borges, Maria Luiza Machado Campos:
Applying an Event-based Approach for Detecting Requirements Interaction.
225-230

- Rodrigo Santos de Espindola, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy:
An Evolutionary Approach for Quality Models Integration.
231-236

- Carla Pereira, Cristóvão Sousa, António Lucas Soares:
A Socio-semantic Approach to the Conceptualisation of Domains, Processes and Tasks in Large Projects.
237-242

- Leonardo Guerreiro Azevedo, Sean W. M. Siqueira, Fernanda Araujo Baião, Jairo de Souza, Mauro Lopes, Claudia Cappelli, Flávia Maria Santoro:
Enterprise Ontology Management - An Approach based on Information Architecture.
243-248

- Han G. Woo:
Finding Reusable Business Process Models based on Structural Matching.
249-255

- Peter Killisperger, Georg Peters, Markus Stumptner, Thomas Stückl:
Method Manual based Process Generation and Validation.
256-261

- Mauro Lopes, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Fernanda Araujo Baião, Ricardo de Almeida Falbo:
Reverse Engineering a Domain Ontology to Uncover Fundamental Ontological Distinctions - An Industrial Case Study in the Domain of Oil and Gas Production and Exploration.
262-267

- Li Peng:
A BPMN based Secure Workflow Model.
268-272

- Pedro Azevedo Rocha, Ângela Lacerda Nobre:
Semiotics - An Asset for Understanding Information Systems Communication.
273-278

- Yaël Champclaux, Taoufiq Dkaki, Josiane Mothe:
Enhancing High Precision by Combining Okapi BM25 with Structural Similarity in an Information Retrieval System.
279-285

- Ivan Markovic, Florian Hasibether:
Towards Integrating Perspectives and Abstraction Levels in Business Process Modeling.
286-291

- Juliana Jansen Ferreira, Victor Manaia Chaves, Renata Mendes de Araujo, Fernanda Araujo Baião:
Keeping the Rationale of IS Requirements using Organizational Business Models.
292-297

- Nadja Damij:
An Effective Process Modelling Technique.
298-303

Posters
- Masahiro Aruga, Shinwu Liu, Shuichi Kato:
A Kind of Information Content Applied for the Handicapped and Dementia Situation Considering Philosophical Elements.
307-312

- Michel dos Santos Soares, Jos L. M. Vrancken:
Evaluation of UML in Practice - Experiences in a Traffic Management Systems Company.
313-319

- Thomas Neubauer:
A Comparison of Security Safeguard Selection Methods.
320-323

- Mikaël Ates, Jacques Fayolle, Christophe Gravier, Jérémy Lardon, Rahul Garg:
Privacy for RFID-enabled Distributed Applications - Design Notes.
324-328

- Mikio Ohki, Haruki Murase:
Brain Physiological Characteristic Analysis for Software Analysis Support Environments.
329-337

- Ella E. Roubtsova, Lex Wedemeijer, Karel Lemmen, Ashley T. McNeile:
Modular Behaviour Modelling of Service Providing Business Processes.
338-341

- Diego Abbo, Lily Sun:
The Patterns for Information System Security.
342-346

- Fernanda M. R. Alencar, Oscar Pastor, Beatriz Marín, Giovanni Giachetti, Jaelson Castro:
Aligning Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Model-Driven Development.
347-350

- António Pedro Rodrigues, João Araújo:
VAODA - A Viewpoint and Aspect-Oriented Domain Analysis Approach.
351-354

- M. Carmen Garrido, Nicolás Marín, Olga Pons:
Towards a Unified Domain for Fuzzy Temporal Databases.
355-358

- Tomás Martínez-Ruiz, Félix García, Mario Piattini:
Process Institutionalization using Software Process Lines.
359-362

- Thaís Ebling, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy, Rafael Prikladnicki:
A Systematic Literature Review of Requirements Engineering in Distributed Software Development Environments.
363-366

- María A. Pérez, Kenyer Domínguez, Edumilis Maria Méndez, Luis Eduardo Mendoza:
Applicability of ISO/IEC 9126 for the Selection of Floss Tools.
367-371

- Yuan Lin, Thérèse Libourel, Isabelle Mougenot:
A Workflow Language for the Experimental Sciences.
372-375

- Esraa Omran, Albert Bokma, Shereef Abu Al-Maati:
Using Ontologies with Hippocratic Databases - A Model for Protecting Personal Information Privacy.
376-382

- Matthias Goeken, Jan C. Pfeiffer, Wolfgang Johannsen:
Linking IT and Business Processes for Alignment - A Meta Model based Approach.
383-388

- Andrea Catalano, Matteo Magnani, Danilo Montesi:
Modeling with BPMN and Chorda: A Top-Down, Data-Driven Methodology and Tool.
389-392

- Joon S. Park, Jaeho Yim, Jason Hallahan:
Proactive Insider-threat Detection - Against Confidentiality in Sensitive Pervasive Applications.
393-398

- Guenter Pirklbauer, Rudolf Ramler, Rene Zeilinger:
An Integration-oriented Model for Application Lifecycle Management.
399-402

- Mariam Dibo, Noureddine Belkhatir:
Challenges and Perspectives in the Deployment of Distributed Components-based Software.
403-406

- Filipe Mota Pinto, Alzira Ascensão Marques, Manuel Filipe Santos:
Database Marketing Process Supported by Ontologies - System Architecture Proposal.
407-410

- Qianhui Liang, Weihui Dai:
On Technology Innovation - A Community Succession Model for Software Enterprise.
411-415

- Ana Oliveira, Matias Urbieta, João Araújo, Armanda Rodrigues, Ana Moreira, Silvia E. Gordillo, Gustavo Rossi:
Modelling Location-aware Behaviour in Web-GIS using Aspects.
416-419

- Marco Marcellis, Ella E. Roubtsova, Bert Hoogveld:
Instructional Design for Java Enterprise Component Technology.
420-422

- Kerstin Ådahl, Jenny Lundberg, Rune Gustavsson:
Innovative Health Care Channels - Towards Declarative Electronic Decision Support Systems Focusing on Patient Security.
423-426

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