Technologies for Business Information Systems
Technologies for Business Information Systems The material collected in this book covers a broad range of applications of c- puter science methods and algorithms in business practice. It presents a research cutting edge in development, implementation, and
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Technologies for Business Information Systems edited by
Witold Abramowicz Poznan University of Economics, Poznan, Poland and
Heinrich C. Mayr Alpen-Adria-University, Klagenfurt, Austria
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ISBN-10 ISBN-13 ISBN-10 ISBN-13
1-4020-5633-8 (HB) 978-1-4020-5633-8 (HB) 1-4020-5634-6 (e-book) 978-1-4020-5634-5 (e-book)
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Contents
Preface ...................................................................................................................ix List of Contributors ............................................................................................... xi
Business Process Management 1. Jan vom Brocke, Oliver Thomas, Christian Buddendick Conceptual Modelling for Grid Computing: Applying Collaborative Reference Modelling .................................................1 2. Volker Gruhn, Ralf Laue Approaches for Business Process Model Complexity Metrics.......................13 3. Roland Kaschek, Roman Pavlov, Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov, Sergiy Zlatkin Characterization and Tool Supported Selection of Business Process Modeling Methodologies ..................................................................25 4. Ruopeng Lu, Shazia Sadiq, Guido Governatori A Framework for Utilizing Preferred Work Practice for Business Process Evolution ......................................................................39 5. Frank Puhlmann On the Suitability of the Pi-Calculus for Business Process Management ......51 6. Arnd Schnieders, Frank Puhlmann Variability Modeling and Product Derivation in E-Business Process Families.............................................................................................63
e-Government 7. Dariusz Król, Jacek Oleksy, Magorzata Podyma, Micha Szymaski, Bogdan Trawiski Investigation of Reporting Tools for Cadastre Information Systems .............75 8. Andrzej P. Urbaski Internet Supported Mass Enrollment to High Schools ...................................87 9. Wanchai Varavithya, Vatcharaporn Esichaikul Dealing with Administrative Discretions in E-Government: The Citizen Consultation Model ....................................................................97 v
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Information Systems 10. Jerzy Bartoszek, Grayna Brzykcy Examples of Situation Spaces in Context-aware Business Solutions........... 109 11. Stefan Koch ERP Implementation Effort Estimation Using Data Envelopment Analysis ..............................................
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