Perspectives in Business Informatics Research: 18th International Conference, BIR 2019, Katowice, Poland, September 23–25, 2019, Proceedings (Lecture Notes ... Business Information Processing Book 365)
معرفی کتاب «Perspectives in Business Informatics Research: 18th International Conference, BIR 2019, Katowice, Poland, September 23–25, 2019, Proceedings (Lecture Notes ... Business Information Processing Book 365)» نوشتهٔ Małgorzata Pańkowska, Kurt Sandkuhl، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research, BIR 2019, held in Katowice, Poland, in September 2019. This year’s theme was: Responsibilities of Digitalization – Responsible designing and shaping of future technology for digital preservation, global data storage and cost-effective management. The 17 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 74 submissions. This year the contributions focus on topics such as: responsibilities of digitalization; responsible designing and shaping the future of technology for digital preservation, global data storage and cost-effective management. Preface 6 Organization 8 Contents 10 How Smart Cities Explore New Technologies 12 Abstract 12 1 Introduction 12 2 Current Research 13 3 Conceptual Model 14 4 Research Design 15 5 Results from Cases 17 5.1 The Initiation of the Innovation Adoption Process 17 5.2 Influencing Factors 20 6 Discussion 23 7 Summary 24 References 25 Comparison of Different Requirements for Digital Workplace Health Promotion 27 Abstract 27 1 Motivation and Relevance 27 2 Related Works 29 3 Methodological Considerations 29 3.1 Elaboration of Requirements from Interview with Experts (RI) 30 3.2 Elaboration of Requirements from State of the Art and Literature (RS) 31 3.3 Elaboration of Requirements from Existing Apps (RA) 32 4 Content and Results from Empirical Investigation 32 4.1 Requirements Form the Expert Interviews (RI) 32 4.2 Requirements from State of Art (RS) 34 4.3 Requirements from Existing Apps (RA) 35 4.4 Combination of the Requirements 36 5 Discussion 37 6 Conclusion and Fields for Future Research 38 References 39 Blockchain Awareness Among Computer Science Students: A Preliminary Study 41 Abstract 41 1 Introduction 41 2 Research Background 42 3 Research Method 43 4 Results 45 4.1 Respondents’ Characteristics 45 4.2 Sources of Knowledge 46 4.3 Relationships Between Knowledge and Usage 46 4.4 Areas of Applications 47 4.5 Expectations Towards BC 48 5 Analysis of Results and Discussion 49 6 Implications 51 7 Conclusion 51 Acknowledgments 52 A. Appendix: Questionnaire (Translated into English) 52 References 54 Researching Participatory Modeling Sessions: An Experimental Study on the Influence of Evaluation Potential and the Opportunity to Draw Oneself 55 1 Introduction 55 2 Theories and State of Research 56 2.1 Group Work 56 2.2 Psychological Ownership 57 2.3 Extended Self and Identification 58 3 Method 59 3.1 Experimental Design 59 3.2 Setting and Procedure 60 3.3 Measurement of Dependent Variables 62 3.4 Data Evaluation Methods 63 3.5 Sample 63 4 Results 63 5 Discussion 65 5.1 Summary and Interpretation 65 5.2 Limitations 66 5.3 Implications 67 References 67 Automated Formal Verification of Model Transformations Using the Invariants Mechanism 70 Abstract 70 1 Introduction 70 2 Background 71 2.1 Definition and Approaches to M2M Transformations 71 2.2 Correctness Criteria of Model Transformations 72 3 Proposed Approach 74 3.1 Defining Models Transformations Through Graphs and Invariants 75 3.2 Deriving OCL Invariants from QVT Transformations 77 4 Example: Transformations of Statecharts and Petri Nets 79 4.1 Analysis of the UML Statechart and Petri Net Modeling Languages 79 4.2 Defining the Model Transformation 79 4.3 Verification of the Model Transformation 82 5 Conclusion 83 References 84 Multi-criteria Ranking Based on Joint Distributions*2mm 85 1 Introduction 85 2 Foundations 86 3 Related Work 87 4 The Assessment Approach 88 4.1 Formal Problem Definition 88 4.2 WPPM: Weighted Probabilistic Product Model 89 4.3 Decision Process and Interpretation 91 5 Evaluation 91 5.1 Dataset Characteristics 92 5.2 Implementation Aspects 93 5.3 Evaluation Method 94 5.4 Results 95 6 Conclusions and Future Work 97 References 98 Towards Ecosystemic Stance in Finnish Public Sector Enterprise Architecture 100 Abstract 100 1 Introduction 100 2 Background 102 2.1 Enterprise Architecture in the Public Sector 102 2.2 Ecosystems in the Public Sector 104 3 Methods of Study 105 4 Results 105 4.1 Capabilities 106 4.2 Co-creation 106 4.3 Holistic View 107 4.4 Needs-Based Utilization 108 5 Discussion and Concluding Remarks 108 Appendix 110 References 111 Data Mining Methodologies in the Banking Domain: A Systematic Literature Review 115 1 Introduction 115 2 Background 116 3 Research Design 117 4 Findings and Discussion 119 5 Conclusion 125 References 126 Multi-component Infrastructure for e-Lectures 130 Abstract 130 1 Introduction 130 2 Main Concepts and Definitions 131 3 State of the Art 132 4 Research Questions and Methodology 134 5 Prototypical Implementation 134 5.1 System Design 135 5.2 Production Studio 136 5.3 Knowledge Schema 137 5.4 Back End 138 5.5 User Interfaces 139 5.6 Population Process 141 6 Evaluation 142 6.1 Performance Measures 142 6.2 Affordability 143 7 Conclusion and Future Work 144 References 144 Enterprise Architecture Oriented Requirements Engineering for Open Data Usage in Schools 146 1 Introduction 146 2 Research Methods and Related Work 148 3 Enterprise Architecture Models in RE for Open Data Usage in Schools 151 3.1 Motivation Layer 151 3.2 Technology Layer 153 3.3 Application Layer 153 3.4 Business Layer 154 3.5 Evaluation 155 4 Concluding Remarks and Future Work 155 References 156 Deriving Key Performance Indicators from Business Process Model 159 1 Introduction 159 2 Key Performance Indicators 161 3 Background Methodology 163 3.1 Process States and Process Steps as Basic Points for Internal Indicators of the Enterprise's Performance 165 4 Deriving KPIs from Inter-process Services 168 5 Discussion 170 6 Conclusions 171 References 172 The Unexpected Benefits of Paying for Information: The Effects of Payment on Information Source Choices and Epistemic Thinking 174 Abstract 174 1 Introduction 175 2 Theoretical Background 176 2.1 The Economic Value of Information 176 2.2 Epistemic Thinking 177 3 Method 179 3.1 Measures 180 4 Results 181 5 Discussion 182 6 Research Limitations and Further Research 184 7 Summary and Research Implications 184 References 185 The Snippets Taxonomy in Web Search Engines 188 Abstract 188 1 Introduction 188 2 Literature Review 189 3 Snippets Taxonomy 190 4 Data and Results 192 4.1 Data 192 4.2 Results 195 5 Conclusion and Discussion 196 5.1 Discussion 196 5.2 Contribution 196 5.3 Limitation 197 5.4 Future Research 197 References 197 Model-Driven Context Configuration in Business Process Management Systems: An Approach Based on Knowledge Graphs 200 Abstract 200 1 Introduction 201 2 Motivation and Problem Statement 202 3 Engineering Method and Solution Summary 203 4 Enablers 204 4.1 Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Data 204 4.2 Dereferencing Diagrammatic Elements 205 5 Motivating Application Case and Deployment Architecture 205 6 Implementation Insights 207 7 Related Works 211 8 Concluding Evaluation 212 Acknowledgment 212 References 212 Can I Help You? – The Acceptance of Intelligent Personal Assistants 215 Abstract 215 1 Introduction 215 2 Literature Review 216 3 Research Model 218 4 Analysis 220 4.1 Measurement Model 220 4.2 Structural Model 223 5 Discussion 224 5.1 Conclusion 224 5.2 Implications 225 5.3 Limitations and Future Work 226 References 226 Understanding the Habits: Inertia in Flipped Classroom 230 Abstract 230 1 Introduction 230 2 Theoretical Background 231 2.1 Flipped Classroom 231 2.2 Inertia 232 3 Research Method 233 3.1 Data Collection 233 3.2 Analysis 234 4 Results 236 4.1 The Basic Model 236 4.2 Determinants of Habit Change 237 5 Discussion, Limitations and Future Research 239 References 241 Patient Acceptance of Health Cards and Health Insurance Information Systems 244 Abstract 244 1 Introduction 244 2 The German Electronic Health Card 245 3 Literature Review 246 4 Research Model 248 4.1 Acceptance 248 4.2 System Attributes 248 4.3 User Attributes 249 5 Analysis 250 5.1 Sample and Data Collection 250 5.2 Outer Model 251 5.3 Inner Model 253 6 Discussion 254 7 Conclusion 255 References 255 Author Index 258 Front Matter ....Pages i-x How Smart Cities Explore New Technologies (Christian Bremser, Gunther Piller, Franz Rothlauf)....Pages 1-15 Comparison of Different Requirements for Digital Workplace Health Promotion (Fujan Nuryan Dehkordi, Michael Fellmann, Rüdiger Breitschwerdt)....Pages 16-29 Blockchain Awareness Among Computer Science Students: A Preliminary Study (Dariusz Dymek, Mariusz Grabowski, Grażyna Paliwoda-Pękosz)....Pages 30-43 Researching Participatory Modeling Sessions: An Experimental Study on the Influence of Evaluation Potential and the Opportunity to Draw Oneself (Anne Gutschmidt, Valentina Sauer, Marvin Schönwälder, Tom Szilagyi)....Pages 44-58 Automated Formal Verification of Model Transformations Using the Invariants Mechanism (Boris Ulitin, Eduard Babkin, Tatiana Babkina, Arsenii Vizgunov)....Pages 59-73 Multi-criteria Ranking Based on Joint Distributions (Maria Ulan, Morgan Ericsson, Welf Löwe, Anna Wingkvist)....Pages 74-88 Towards Ecosystemic Stance in Finnish Public Sector Enterprise Architecture (Jarkko Nurmi, Katja Penttinen, Ville Seppänen)....Pages 89-103 Data Mining Methodologies in the Banking Domain: A Systematic Literature Review (Veronika Plotnikova, Marlon Dumas, Fredrik P. Milani)....Pages 104-118 Multi-component Infrastructure for e-Lectures (Vera G. Meister, Wenxin Hu, Emre Arkan, Hannes Günther)....Pages 119-134 Enterprise Architecture Oriented Requirements Engineering for Open Data Usage in Schools (Mubashrah Saddiqa, Marite Kirikova, Jens Myrup Pedersen)....Pages 135-147 Deriving Key Performance Indicators from Business Process Model (Václav Řepa)....Pages 148-162 The Unexpected Benefits of Paying for Information: The Effects of Payment on Information Source Choices and Epistemic Thinking (Daphne R. Raban, Sarit Barzilai, Lina Portnoy)....Pages 163-176 The Snippets Taxonomy in Web Search Engines (Artur Strzelecki, Paulina Rutecka)....Pages 177-188 Model-Driven Context Configuration in Business Process Management Systems: An Approach Based on Knowledge Graphs (Mihai Cinpoeru, Ana-Maria Ghiran, Alisa Harkai, Robert Andrei Buchmann, Dimitris Karagiannis)....Pages 189-203 Can I Help You? – The Acceptance of Intelligent Personal Assistants (Richard Lackes, Markus Siepermann, Georg Vetter)....Pages 204-218 Understanding the Habits: Inertia in Flipped Classroom (Christin Voigt, Kristin Vogelsang, Kirsten Liere-Netheler, Linda Blömer, Henning Brink, Uwe Hoppe)....Pages 219-232 Patient Acceptance of Health Cards and Health Insurance Information Systems (Markus Siepermann, Arbnesh Stadelhoff, Richard Lackes)....Pages 233-246 Back Matter ....Pages 247-247
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