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Department of Informatics

Lund University School of Economics and Management

Conference programme

13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PERSPECTIVES IN BUSINESS INFORMATICS RESEARCH – 22–24 SEPTEMBER 2014

Monday 22 September 2014: Workshop day

 

8:30-9:00

Conference and workshop registration

 

Track 1

Track 2

9:00-10:30

IBM Workshop 1. Building a Smarter Planet with the Internet of Things

ILOG: Information Logistics and Knowledge Supply

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-13:00

IBM Workshop 1 cont.

ILOG cont.

13:00-14:00

Lunch

14:00-15:30

IBM Workshop 2: Developing Smarter City app with IBM DevOps Services and Bluemix

WOIS: Ontologies and Information Systems

15:30-16:00

Coffee Break

16:00-18:00

IBM Workshop 2 cont.

WOIS cont.

 

End of Tracks

18:00 --

BIR 2014 Reception + Registration

 

Tuesday 23 September 2014: First Conference Day

 

8:30-9:00

Conference registration

9:00-9:15

Welcome to BIR2014

9:15-10:15

BIR Keynote Speaker

10:15-10:45

Coffee Break

10:45-12:15

Paper Session 1

Capability Modeling: Initial Experiences
George Bravos, Tania González, Jānis Grabis, Martin Henkel, Lauma Jokste, Hasan Koc and Janis Stirna

Developing IT-Enabled Dynamic Capabilities: A Service Science Approach
Patrick Mikalef

What Capability is Not
Anders Tell

12:15-13:15

Lunch

13:15-14:45

Paper session 2

On the situated nature of designing knowledge work supports systems
Niclas Eberhagen

Level of Detail and Understandability of Enterprise Models – Better understandability through higher complexity?
Birger Lantow

Performance Modeling for Collaborative Enterprises: Review and Discussion
Barbara Livieri and Mario Bochicchio

14:45-15:15

Coffee Break

15:15-16:45

Paper session 3

IT outsourcing relationships in Swedish public organizations
Ilir Celaj and Lazar Rusu

Open Sustainability Innovation - A Pragmatic Standpoint of Sustainable HCI
Moyen Mohammad Mustaquim and Tobias Nyström

Proactive Recommendation System for m-Tourism Application
Alexander Smirnov, Alexey Kashevnik, Andrew Ponomarev, Nikolay Shilov and Nikolay Teslya

19:00 --

BIR 2014 Conference Dinner

 

Wednesday 24 September 2014: Second Conference Day

 

 

Track 1

Track 2

9:00-10:30

Paper session 4

Analysis of Agile Software Development from the Knowledge Transformation Perspective
Ilia Bider

Supporting Evolving Organizations: IS Development Methodology Goals
George Bravos, Jānis Grabis, Martin Henkel, Lauma Jokste and Jānis Kampars

Consistency Issues in Large Business Process Model Environment, a Case Study
Tomas Bruckner, Vaclav Repa and Dusan   Chlapek 

Paper Session 5

Customer Oriented Management of Changes in ERP Systems: The Vendor's Side
Erika Asnina, Mara Pudane, Marika Svike and Gundars Alksnis

Evaluating the Application of Interactive Classification System in University Study Course Comparison
Ilze Birzniece, Peteris Rudzajs and Diana Kalibatiene

Information Overload: A Systematic Literature Review
Peter Melinat, Tolja Kreuzkam, and Dirk Stamer

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

Paper session 6

Supporting Introduction of Social interaction in Business Processes
Roberts Cerenkovs and Marite Kirikova

Generic Components for BPMN Specifications
Peter Forbrig       

Contract Design and Uncertainty in Software Development Projects
Cornelia Gaebert

 

Paper Session 7

Assessing Aspect Oriented Approaches in Business Process Management
Amin Jalali

Discovering Metric Temporal Business Constraints from Event Logs
Fabrizio Maria Maggi

Generating a Business Model Canvas through Elicitation of Business Goals and Rules from Process-level Use Cases
Carlos Salgado, Juliana Teixeira, Ricardo Machado and Rita Maciel

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:00

Paper session 8

Aspect Mining in Business Process Management
Amin Jalali

How to identify the relevant elements of “context” in Context-aware Information Systems?
Kurt Sandkuhl and Ulrike Borchardt

Identifying Best Practices in Business Process Management using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process
Nazli Shahim and Charles Muller

Paper session 9

Information Standards enabling or constraining Innovative Hospital Facilities? -A Scandinavian case
Christian Koch, Kim Jacobsen and Anita Moum

Extending a Metamodel for Formalization of Data Warehouse Requirements
Natalija Kozmina and Laila Niedrite

Combining work process models to identify training needs in the prehospital care process
Eva Söderström, Joeri van Laere, Per Backlund and Hanna Maurin Söderholm

 

End of Tracks

15:00-15:15

Coffee Break

15:15-15:45

Closing of BIR 2014 and announcement of BIR 2015