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6th EEWC 2016: Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal
- David Aveiro, Robert Pergl, Duarte Gouveia:
Advances in Enterprise Engineering X - 6th Enterprise Engineering Working Conference, EEWC 2016, Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal, May 30 - June 3, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 252, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-39566-1
Organization Implementation
- Marien R. Krouwel, Martin Op't Land, Tyron Offerman:
Formalizing Organization Implementation. 3-18 - Lotte de Laat, Martin Op't Land, Marien R. Krouwel:
Supporting Goal-Oriented Organizational Implementation - Combining DEMO and Process Simulation in a Practice-Tested Method. 19-33
Value and Co-creation
- João Pombinho, Carlos Mendes, Bruno Fragoso, Ricardo Santos, Nuno Silva, Elton Sixpence, José Tribolet:
Objectifying Value Co-creation - An Exploratory Study. 37-53 - Frantisek Hunka, Steven J. H. van Kervel, Jirí Matula:
Towards Co-creation and Co-production in Production Chains Modeled in DEMO with REA Support. 54-68
Evolvability
- Els Vanhoof, Peter De Bruyn, Walter Aerts, Jan Verelst:
Building an Evolvable Prototype for a Multiple GAAP Accounting Information System. 71-85 - Gilles Oorts, Herwig Mannaert, Peter De Bruyn, Ilke Franquet:
On the Evolvable and Traceable Design of (Under)graduate Education Programs. 86-100
Modelling, Patterns and Viability
- Jeannette Stark:
Perceptual Discriminability in Conceptual Modeling. 103-117 - Tanja Poletaeva, Habib Abdulrab, Eduard Babkin:
From the Essence of an Enterprise Towards Enterprise Ontology Patterns. 118-131 - Alexey Sergeev, José Tribolet:
Extended Viable System Model. 132-147
Foundations of Enterprise Engineering
- Marek Skotnica, Steven J. H. van Kervel, Robert Pergl:
Towards the Ontological Foundations for the Software Executable DEMO Action and Fact Models. 151-165 - Mark A. T. Mulder:
Cross Channel Communication Design Critical Literature Review. 166-180 - Duarte Gouveia, David Aveiro:
Things, References, Connectors, Types, Variables, Relations and Attributes - A Contribution to the FI and MU Theories. 181-195
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