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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Tiago Prince Sales (editor), Sybren de Kinderen (editor), Henderik A. Proper (editor), Luise Pufahl (editor), Dimka Karastoyanova (editor), Marten van Sinderen (editor) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 303154711X, 9783031547119 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2024 تعداد صفحات: 388 [379] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 28 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب طراحی سازمانی، عملیات، و محاسبات. کارگاه های آموزشی EDOC 2023 (یادداشت های سخنرانی در پردازش اطلاعات تجاری) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این جلد شامل مقالات منتخب تجدید نظر شده از چندین کارگاه، انجمن EDOC و کنسرسیوم کنسرسیوم دکترا است که همزمان با بیست و هفتمین کنفرانس بینالمللی طراحی، عملیات و محاسبات سازمانی، EDOC 2023، در گرونینگن، هلند، برگزار شد. 30 اکتبر تا 3 نوامبر 2023. 18 مقاله کامل اصلاح شده و 7 مقاله کوتاه ارائه شده در این کتاب با دقت بررسی و از بین 37 مورد ارسالی انتخاب شدند. آنها از رویدادهای ماهواره ای زیر سرچشمه می گیرند: - کارگاه معماری دیجیتال هوشمند، روش ها و خدمات برای صنعت 4.0 و جامعه 5.0 (IDAMS) - کارگاه آموزشی روش های تجربی برای تحقیق در معماری سازمانی و محاسبات سرویس گرا (iRESEARCH) - کارگاه آموزشی در مورد مدلسازی و پیادهسازی دوقلوهای دیجیتال برای سیستمهای پیچیده (MIDas4CS) - کارگاه معماری سازمانی سرویسگرا برای مهندسی سازمانی (SoEA4EE) - انجمن EDOC - مسیر نمایش - کنسرسیوم دکتری
This volume constitutes revised selected papers of several workshops, the EDOC Forum and the Demonstrations and Doctoral Consortium track, which were held in conjunction with the 27th International Conference on Enterprise Design, Operations, and Computing, EDOC 2023, in Groningen, The Netherlands, during October 30–November 3, 2023. The 18 revised full papers and 7 short papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 37 submissions. They stem from the following satellite events: - Workshop on Intelligent Digital Architecture, Methods, and Services for Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 (IDAMS) - Workshop on Empirical Methodologies for Research in Enterprise Architecture and Service-Oriented Computing (iRESEARCH) - Workshop on the Modelling and Implementation of Digital Twins for Complex Systems (MIDas4CS) - Workshop on Service-oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering (SoEA4EE) - EDOC Forum - Demonstrations Track - Doctoral Consortium
Preface Organization BYOFO 2023 – Insights in Data FAIRification Planning Contents IDAMS IDAMS – Intelligent Digital Architecture, Methods, and Services for Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 IDAMS Organization Workshop Chairs Program Committee Multiple Use Case Analysis of an AI Hospital Using the AIDAF and Intelligence Amplification Design Canvas 1 Introduction 2 Related and Earlier Work 2.1 AI in Healthcare and Medicine 2.2 Intelligence Amplification Design Canvas and AIDAF 3 Methodology 3.1 Use of the AIDAF 3.2 Focus Group Meetings 3.3 Multiple Use Case Analysis 4 Multiple Use Case Analysis 4.1 AI Hospital Program 4.2 Multiple Use Case Analysis with the AIDAF 4.3 Use Case Analysis 4.4 Detailed Use Case Analysis 4.5 Aggregated Overview AI Hospital 4.6 Developing Future AI-Applications with the AIDAF 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion References Driving Innovation in Industry 4.0 Through Business Model Simulation 1 Introduction 2 Business Models and Simulation in Industry 4.0 3 Proposal 4 Results 5 Analysis and Discussion 6 Limitations, Conclusions and Future Research References Developing and Deploying Federated Learning Models in Data Spaces: Smart Truck Parking Reference Use Case 1 Introduction 2 Related Work 2.1 The Smart Truck Parking Use Case 2.2 Data Spaces 2.3 Federated Learning 3 Methodology 3.1 Fraunhofer Use Case Methodology 3.2 CRISP-DM 4 Results 4.1 Data Space Infrastructure 4.2 Dataset and Preparation 4.3 Feature Engineering 4.4 Modeling 4.5 Evaluation 4.6 Deployment 4.7 Efforts, Challenges, and Open Issues 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion References An Open and Standards-Based Approach for the Digital Building Permit in Montevideo 1 Introduction 2 Background 2.1 Compliance Management 2.2 Digital Building Permit 2.3 Relevant Standards 3 Open and Standards-Based DBP Approach 3.1 General Description 3.2 Compliance Setup 3.3 Compliance Engineering 3.4 Compliance Control 3.5 Compliance Analysis 4 Preliminary Assessment 4.1 Prototype Implementation 4.2 Platform Assessment 4.3 End-Users Assessment 5 Related Work 6 Conclusions and Future Work References iRESEARCH iRESEARCH – First Workshop on Empirical Methodologies for Research in Enterprise Architecture and Service-Oriented Computing iRESEARCH Organization Workshop Chairs Program Committee Monitoring Value Chains of Organic Beverages 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Framework 3 Modeling of Value Networks with Blockchain Services 3.1 The e3value Framework 3.2 Technical Action Research (TAR) 3.3 Presentation of the Business Models 3.4 Assessment 4 Conclusions References An Enterprise Coherence Quantification Framework for General Enterprise Architecting 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 3 Research Design and Methodology 3.1 Hypothesis 3.2 Research Goal 3.3 Artefacts 3.4 Requirements 4 Enterprise Coherence Quantification Framework 4.1 Enterprise Guidance Graph (EGG) 4.2 ECQF 5 Single Case Experiment 6 Conclusions and Discussion 7 Limitations and Further Study References MIDas4CS MIDas4CS – First Workshop on the Modelling and Implementation of Digital Twins for Complex Systems MIDas4CS 2023 Organization Workshop Chairs Program Committee Design and Development of a Digital Twin Prototype for the SAFE Project 1 Introduction and Motivation 2 The SAFE Project 2.1 Project Overview 2.2 SAFE PIR Behavior 3 The Adopted Process for a SAFE DTP 4 Modelling the SAFE Scenario 5 Simulating the SAFE Scenario 5.1 Implementing the SAFE PIR Behavior 5.2 Simulation Mechanism 5.3 SAFE Simulation 6 Discussion 6.1 Enabled Functionalities 6.2 Limitations 7 Related Work 8 Conclusion References Towards Responsible Digital Twins 1 Background 2 Problem 3 Solution Approach 3.1 Motivations 3.2 Standard-Based Specification Framework 3.3 Practitioners-Friendly 4 Two Application Domain Considerations 4.1 Digital Health – Personalized Medicine 4.2 Renewable Energy 5 Conclusions and Future Work References The Role of Interoperability for Digital Twins 1 Introduction 2 Digital Twin Interoperability 3 Research Disciplines for Digital Twins 3.1 Architecture of Distributed Systems 3.2 Model-Based System Engineering 3.3 Linked Data and Semantic Web Technologies 3.4 Ontology-Driven Conceptual Modeling 4 Relevant Initiatives for Digital Twins 4.1 Semantic-Based Standards for Smart Systems 4.2 International Data Spaces 4.3 Digital Product Passports 5 Research Directions in Digital Threads 5.1 Well-Founded Digital Twin Core Ontology 5.2 Ontology-Driven Digital Twins 5.3 Multiple Modeling Languages as Specification Artefacts 5.4 General Problem of Ontology Reuse 6 Applied Research in Data Spaces and Sustainability 6.1 Architectural Patterns for Data Spaces 6.2 Data Provenance for Product Passports 7 Conclusion References From Digital Tracks to Digital Twins: On the Path to Cross-Platform Profile Linking 1 Introduction 2 Related Work 2.1 Digital Twins in the Context of Cyber Threats 2.2 Social Engineering: Criminal Exploitation of Available Data 2.3 Matching User Profiles Across Social Media 3 Backtracking of the Digital Traces 3.1 Creating a Digital Twin 3.2 Dataset Creation and Description 3.3 Overlap Analysis for Cross-Platform Profile Linking 4 Discussion 5 Conclusion References SoEA4EE SoEA4EE – 15th Workshop on Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering 1 Position Statement 2 Goal and Objectives References SoEA4EE Organization Workshop Chairs Program Committee Paving the Path Towards Platform Engineering Using a Comprehensive Reference Model 1 Introduction 2 Related Work 3 Platform Engineering Reference Model 3.1 Methodology 3.2 Enterprise Viewpoint 3.3 Information Viewpoint 3.4 Computational Viewpoint 3.5 Engineering Viewpoint 3.6 Technology Viewpoint 4 Case Study 4.1 Conceptual Design 4.2 Technical Implementation 4.3 Experiments 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion and Future Work References Towards a Knowledge Base of Terms on Enterprise Architecture Debt 1 Introduction 2 Background 3 Method 4 Ontology 5 Demonstration 6 Related Work 7 Conclusion References A Quantitative Assessment Method for Microservices Granularity to Improve Maintainability 1 Introduction 2 Related Work 3 Approach 3.1 Problem Definition 3.2 Research Steps 3.3 Cases Selection 4 Maintainability Metrics 4.1 Size Metrics 4.2 Coupling Metrics 4.3 Cohesion Metrics 5 Assessment Method 5.1 Capturing Experience 5.2 Data Preparation Guidelines 5.3 Metric Interpretation Framework 6 Validation 6.1 Case 1: Metadata 6.2 Case 2: Loan Eligibility Checker 6.3 Results 7 Conclusions References A Digitalization Phase Model for IT Consulting Services 1 Introduction 1.1 IT Consulting Digitalization 1.2 Research Goal, Method, and Contribution 2 Background and Foundation 3 Building Our Phase Model Artifact 3.1 Phase DPM-I: Digital Codification of ITC Services 3.2 Phase DPM-II: Digitally Augmented Provision of ITC Services 3.3 Phase DPM-III: Digitally Automated Provision of ITC Services 3.4 Guided Application Scenario for the DITCOS-DPM Artifact 4 Practical Intervention and Evaluation of DITCOS-DPM 4.1 Service of Study: Development Method for Modern Business IT 4.2 Applying DPM-I: Digital Codification of DMMB 4.3 Applying DPM-II: Digital Augmentation of DMMB 4.4 Applying DPM-III: Digital Automation of DMMB 4.5 Evaluation 5 Conclusions and Future Work References EDOC Forum Monitoring Business Process Compliance Across Multiple Executions with Stream Processing 1 Introduction 2 Business Process Compliance and Hypercompliance 2.1 Single-Instance Compliance 2.2 Instance-Spanning Compliance 3 Formalizing Hypercompliance 3.1 Streams and Processors 3.2 Logs and Hyperprocessors 4 Building Blocks for Hyperprocessors 4.1 Operators on Log Updates 4.2 Log Combinations 4.3 Qualified Conditions 5 Implementation and Evaluation 5.1 A Toolbox for Hyperqueries 5.2 Empirical Assessment 6 Conclusion References Paving the Way for the Low-/No-Code Development of Digital Therapeutics: The DTxTAPP Framework 1 Introduction 2 Research Methods 3 Literature Review 4 Proposed Framework 4.1 Dimension 1: Workflow-Related Specifications of DTx 4.2 Dimension 2: Time Aggregation 4.3 Dimension 3: Patient Pathway Templates and Instances 5 Demonstration 6 Discussion and Conclusion References SecFlow: Adaptive Security-Aware Workflow Management System in Multi-cloud Environments 1 Introduction 2 Security in Cloud-Based Multi-tenant WfMSs 2.1 Assets of Tenants 2.2 Potential Actors 2.3 Attacks and Countermeasures 3 Related Work 4 System Architecture 4.1 Multi-tenant Environment 4.2 Middleware 5 Evaluation 5.1 Experimental Setting 5.2 Main Results 6 Conclusion References On the Ability of Novice Modelers to Identify, Represent and Trace Strategic and Tactical Conceptual Elements in Business Process and Enterprise Modeling 1 Introduction 2 Background and Related Work 2.1 Strategic and Tactical Modeling Using the Business Use Case Model 2.2 Traceability and Levels of Abstraction 2.3 Modeling Quality Framework 2.4 Modeler Experience Impact on Modeling Quality and Cognitive Style Index 3 The Experiment 3.1 Experiment Design 3.2 TransLogisTIC Case 3.3 Data Collection Through Variables 4 Results 4.1 Respondents' Profile 4.2 Analysis of the Representations 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion References Demonstrations Track EDOC 2023 Demonstrations Track Demonstrations Track Organization Demonstrations Track Chairs Program Committee A Distributed In-Car Massage Application Based on Eclipse Chariott 1 Introduction 2 System Overview and Use Case 3 Discussion 4 Conclusion and Outlook References Enabling 3D Simulation in ThingsBoard: A First Step Towards A Digital Twin Platform 1 Introduction and Motivation 2 3D Simulation with ThingsBoard 3 Use Case 4 Conclusion and Future Work References Adaptive Process Log Generation and Analysis with next(log) and ML.log 1 Introduction 2 Tool Components and Implementation 3 Example of Generating and Analysing an Adaptive Process Log 4 Maturity 5 Conclusions References Doctoral Consortium EDOC 2023 Doctoral Consortium Doctoral Consortium Organization Doctoral Consortium Chairs Program Committee An ESG Metrics Management System for Sustainable Financial System 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 2.1 ESG Background 2.2 ESG Metrics 2.3 The Challenge of ESG Metrics 3 Research Framework 3.1 Identify Research Questions and Objectives of Solution 3.2 Research Steps 4 Conclusion References Anomaly Detection and Categorization for a Data Quality Management Framework in Financial Regulatory Reporting 1 Introduction 2 Literature Survey 3 Research Methodology and Expected Outcome 4 Conclusion References Towards a Knowledge Base and Design and Action Theory for Intelligence Amplification 1 Introduction 2 Related Work 2.1 DSR Knowledge Bases and Contributions 2.2 Design Theorizing 3 Research Design and Questions 3.1 Extended DSR Knowledge Base Framework 3.2 Research Questions and Approach 4 Envisioned Contributions and Intermediate Results References Trusted Provenance of Collaborative, Adaptive, Process-Based Data Processing Pipelines 1 Introduction and Motivation 2 Scope and Research Questions 3 Provenance Holder Properties and Architecture 4 Conclusions and Future Work References Author Index