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22. CAiSE 2010: Hammamet, Tunisia - EOMAS
- Joseph Barjis:

Enterprise and Organizational Modeling and Simulation - 6th International Workshop, EOMAS 2010, held at CAiSE 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia, June 7-8, 2010. Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 63, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15722-6 - Wil M. P. van der Aalst

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Business Process Simulation Revisited. 1-14 - Joseph Barjis, Alexander Verbraeck

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The Relevance of Modeling and Simulation in Enterprise and Organizational Study. 15-26 - Jirí Brozek, Vojtech Merunka

, Iveta Merunková:
Organization Modeling and Simulation Using BORM Approach. 27-40 - Yiwei Gong

, Marijn Janssen
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Agent-Based Simulation for Evaluating Flexible and Agile Business Processes: Separating Knowledge Rules, Process Rules and Information Resources. 41-58 - Peter Bollen:

Using Fact-Based Modeling for Business Simulation. 59-78 - Ana Belén Pelegrina Ortiz, Kawtar Benghazi Akhlaki

, María Visitación Hurtado
, Manuel Noguera
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A Framework for the Semantic Representation of Business Processes within Business Organizational Models. 79-94 - Angel Díaz, Oswaldo Lorenzo, Björn Claes:

ERP Implementation Strategies: The Importance of Process Modeling and Analysis. 95-112 - Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes

, Christian M. Schweda:
A Technique for Annotating EA Information Models with Goals. 113-127 - Roland W. Ettema:

Applying DEMO in Operations Research: Lot Sizing and Scheduling. 128-142 - Wided Bouchelligua

, Adel Mahfoudhi, Nesrine Mezhoudi, Olfa Dâassi, Mourad Abed
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User Interfaces Modelling of Workflow Information Systems. 143-163 - David Sundaram, Max Erik Rohde:

Mal-processes: Explicitly Modelling the Deviant. 164-178 - Sanja Lazarova-Molnar

, Rabeb Mizouni
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Modeling Human Decision Behaviors for Accurate Prediction of Project Schedule Duration. 179-195

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