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Witold Abramowicz
Front matter
1-36
Part 1 / Ontologies in Organizations
1-12
Organisational Ontology Framework for Semantic Business Process Management
13-24
A Process Oriented Assessment of the IT Infrastructure Value: A Proposal of an Ontology Based Approach
25-36
A Semantic Clinical Knowledge Representation Framework for Effective Health Care Risk Management
37-72
Part 2 / Ontologies and Security
37-48
Ontology-Based Tools for Automating Integration and Validation of Firewall Rules
49-60
Ontological Mapping of Information Security Best-Practice Guidelines
61-72
Supporting the Comparison of Business-Level Security Requirements within Cross-Enterprise Service Development
73-108
Part 3 / Web Search
73-84
Federated Product Search with Information Enrichment Using Heterogeneous Sources
85-96
Parallel Algorithm for Query Content Based Webpages Ranking
97-108
STAR:chart – Preserving Data Semantics in Web-Based Applications
109-132
Part 4 / Social Issues
109-120
Advanced Social Features in a Recommendation System for Process Modeling
121-132
Computer Support for Agile Human-to-Human Interactions with Social Protocols
133-156
Part 5 / Process Modelling
133-144
A Requirements Engineering Approach for Data Modelling of Process-Aware Information Systems
145-156
Defining Adaptation Constraints for Business Process Variants
157-192
Part 6 / Process Analysis and Mining
157-168
MMC-BPM: A Domain-Specific Language for Business Processes Analysis
169-180
Strategy-Driven Business Process Analysis
181-192
Case Construction for Mining Supply Chain Processes
193-227
Part 7 / Service-Oriented Architecture
193-204
SOEDA: A Method for Specification and Implementation of Applications on a Service-Oriented Event-Driven Architecture
205-216
Enhancing Semantic Service Discovery in Heterogeneous Environments
217-227
Towards an Implementation of the EU Services Directive with Semantic Web Services
228-263
Part 8 / ERP
228-239
Integrating Process and Data Models to Aid Configuration of ERP Packages
240-251
Designing and Developing Monitoring Agents for ERP Systems
252-263
Organizational Implications of Implementing Service Oriented ERP Systems: An Analysis Based on New Institutional Economics
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