The practice of enterprise modeling. First IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference, PoEM 2008, Stockholm, Sweden, November 12-13, 2008. Proceedings / Janis Stirna, Anne Persson (Eds.)
Knowledge and Enterprise Architecture Modeling -- The Early Phases of Enterprise Knowledge Modelling: Practices and Experiences from Scaffolding and Scoping -- Modeling Knowledge Transfer in a Software Maintenance Organization -- An Experience Report and Critical Analysis -- An Artifact Model for Projects Conforming to Enterprise Architecture -- Enterprise Modeling Approaches I -- Aligning Information System Design and Business Strategy -- A Starting Internet Company -- Towards a Communicational Perspective for Enterprise Information Systems Modelling -- Integrating System Dynamics with Object-Role Modeling -- Process Modeling -- Enhancing the Usability of BPM-Solutions by Combining Process and User-Interface Modelling -- Fractal Modeling Approach for Supporting Business Process Flexibility -- Supporting Collaboration in an Extended Enterprise with the Connector View on Enterprise Models -- Network and Value Modeling -- Service-Based Business Network Modelling: Application to Dynamic Logistics -- Quantifying IT Impacts on Organizational Structure and Business Value with Extended Influence Diagrams -- Enterprise Modelling for Value Based Service Analysis -- Enterprise Modeling II -- Bringing Enterprise Business Processes into Information System Products -- Representation of Business Rules in UML & OCL Models for Developing Information Systems -- Laws-Based Ontology for e-Government Services Construction Case Study: The Specification of Services in Relationship with the Venture Creation in Switzerland -- Enterprise Modeling Research Directions -- Business Process Modelling Perspectives Analysis -- A Research Model for Enterprise Modeling in ICT-Enabled Process Change
Summary
Constitutes the proceedings of the First IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modeling, held in Stockholm, Sweden, during November 12-13, 2008. This book presents the papers that cover topics such as Knowledge and Enterprise Architecture Modeling; Enterprise Modeling; Process Modeling; and, Network and Value Modeling