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In The IEEE 12th Annual Workshop on Computational Intelligence (UKCI 2012), Edinburgh, Scotland; 09/2012
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International Journal of Secure Software Engineering. 01/2012;
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Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. 01/2012; 24:141-174.
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Requir. Eng. 01/2011; 16:101-116.
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Conceptual Modeling - ER 2011, 30th International Conference, ER 2011, Brussels, Belgium, October 31 - November 3, 2011. Proceedings; 01/2011
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Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling - 12th International Conference, BPMDS 2011, and 16th International Conference, EMMSAD 2011, held at CAiSE 2011, London, UK, June 20-21, 2011. Proceedings; 01/2011
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ABSTRACT: Software product lines are an engineering paradigm to systematically configure software products from reusable assets so that development effort and time are minimized. Configuring a high quality product is challenging, because quality is a dynamic property and can be difficult to determine at design time. In this paper, we propose Social Software Product Lines paradigm (SSPL) which exploits users' perception in judging products quality and guiding the configuration process at runtime. The SSPL paradigm advocates two principles. First, quality has to be evaluated iteratively during the product operation so that quality evaluation is kept up-to-date. Second, users are the primary evaluators of quality and their feedback is a primitive driver of configuration. At runtime, SSPL obtains users' quality feedback and reconfigures repeatedly in order to deliver the product found to be most adequate by the users' community. We discuss motivation and foundations of SSPL, and outline a set of research challenges.
First International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Social Computing, RESC 2011, Trento, Italy, August 29, 2011; 01/2011
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ABSTRACT: Context-awareness has emerged as a new perspective for business process modelling. Business processes are strongly influenced
by context, the environment where they are executed, and thus context should not be ignored when modelling them. This calls
for new approaches that facilitate contextualisation, i.e. identification and representation of the way context influences
a business process. In addition, detailed methodological guidance for correct business process contextualisation should be
provided. However, existing works on context-aware business process modelling do not deal with these challenges. This paper
addresses them by presenting COMPRO, a methodological approach for business process contextualisation. Starting from an initial
business process model, context is analysed in order to discover its relevant variations and specify their effect on a business
process. Our approach helps process designers to adequately specify context variants and business process variants that accommodate
them. Our ultimate goal is to guarantee the correct design of business processes that fit their context. In addition, we report
initial results about COMPRO application and evaluation.
Keywordsbusiness process modelling-context-awareness-business process contextualisation-correctness of business process models-context analysis
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01/2010
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ARES 2010, Fifth International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 15-18 February 2010, Krakow, Poland; 01/2010
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Conceptual Modeling - ER 2010, 29th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 1-4, 2010. Proceedings; 01/2010
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Conceptual Modeling - ER 2010, 29th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 1-4, 2010. Proceedings; 01/2010
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Conceptual Modeling - ER 2010, 29th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 1-4, 2010. Proceedings; 01/2010
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9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2010), Toronto, Canada, May 10-14, 2010, Volume 1-3; 01/2010
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8th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2009), Budapest, Hungary, May 10-15, 2009, Volume 2; 01/2009
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Requir. Eng. 01/2009; 14:47-70.
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Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling, 10th International Workshop, BPMDS 2009, and 14th International Conference, EMMSAD 2009, held at CAiSE 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009. Proceedings; 01/2009
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Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology, IAT 2009, Milan, Italy, 15-18 September 2009; 01/2009