Business Information Systems Workshops: BIS 2010 International Workshop, Berlin, Germany, May 3-5, 2010, Revised Papers

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the four workshops that were organized in conjunction with the International Conference on Business Information Systems, BIS 2010, which took place in Berlin, Germany, May 3-5, 2010. The 33 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 74 submissions. In addition, the volume includes the invited keynote for the LIT workshop. The topics covered are applications and economics of knowledge-based technologies (ILOG), business and IT alignment (BITA), information logistics (ILOG), and legal information systems (LIT).

Author(s): Witold Abramowicz, Robert Tolksdorf, Krzysztof Wecel
Series: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 342

Cover......Page 1
Lecture Notes
in Business Information Processing 57......Page 2
Business
Information Systems
Workshops......Page 3
ISBN-13 9783642154010......Page 4
Preface......Page 6
BIS 2010 Conference Organization......Page 8
BIS 2010 Workshop Organization......Page 9
Table of Contents......Page 14
AKTB 2010 Workshop Chairs’ Message......Page 19
Introduction......Page 21
Ontology Construction and Case Representation......Page 22
Case Constructions and Application of IR Techniques......Page 23
References......Page 24
Related Work......Page 25
Proposed Method......Page 26
Research Data......Page 27
Experiment Results......Page 28
References......Page 29
Introduction......Page 31
Logistic Modeling......Page 32
The Situation in USA Real Estate......Page 34
References......Page 36
Introduction......Page 37
Process Representation Selection Methodology......Page 38
Relationship between Criteria and Alternatives......Page 39
Selection of Alternative......Page 40
References......Page 42
Introduction......Page 43
Valuation Framework......Page 44
Conclusions and Future Work......Page 45
References......Page 46
Introduction......Page 47
Self-adapting Business Intelligence Process Model......Page 48
References......Page 50
Introduction......Page 51
Knowledge Base MDA Principles......Page 52
Application of Knowledge Base Engineering Principles to MDA......Page 53
Mappings among the Internal Models of PIM and Enterprise Meta-Model......Page 54
The Main Steps of Knowledge Base MDA Approach......Page 55
References......Page 56
Introduction......Page 57
Basic Methods, Definitions and Applications......Page 59
A Method for Deriving a Weight Profile with Missing Information......Page 60
Behavior of the Proposed Method......Page 62
Incomplete Matrices in the Case of Inconsistent Information......Page 63
References......Page 67
Introduction......Page 69
Chart Pattern Used for Trading Strategy......Page 70
Experimental Investigation......Page 71
References......Page 74
Introduction......Page 75
The Employee Selection Efficiency Method - ESE......Page 76
A Polynomial Decision-Making Model Using GMDH Algorithm......Page 80
The Scheme of the SME Procedure in the Process of a Strategic Employee Selection Using the Model of Employee Selection......Page 82
Refernces......Page 83
Introduction......Page 85
Theoretical Foundations and Related Work......Page 86
Logging Decisional Activities......Page 87
Decision Mining Algorithm (DMA)......Page 88
Conclusions and Future Work......Page 95
Reference......Page 96
Introduction......Page 98
Some of the Potential Applications of Voice Based Interfaces for the Public Sector in Lithuania......Page 99
Speech Corpora......Page 102
Digit Number Recognition Accuracy......Page 103
Conclusions......Page 106
References......Page 107
Introduction......Page 108
Methods for Evaluation of Customer Capital......Page 109
Customer Capital Evaluation Method......Page 111
Experimental Research......Page 116
Conclusions......Page 118
References......Page 119
The Importance of Data Mining Tools for Small Organizations......Page 120
A Comparison of Data Mining Tools......Page 121
Results......Page 122
References......Page 123
BITA 2010 Workshop Chairs’ Message......Page 124
Aim......Page 125
Structure of the Paper......Page 126
Main Opinions on the ‘Socio-technical Gap’......Page 127
First Technology and Organization View: ‘Effectual’ to Social Structures......Page 128
Second Technology and Organization View: ‘Embedding’ Social Structures......Page 129
Technology and Organization: A Relationship Enacted in Practice......Page 130
Defining Design......Page 132
Organizations and Technologies through Design Lens......Page 133
Concluding Remarks......Page 134
References......Page 135
Introduction......Page 137
Business Process Model for the Use of Information Systems......Page 138
Heterogeneous Autonomous Systems......Page 140
Responsibility Aspects......Page 142
Implementation of the Outer Structure......Page 143
Web Services Architecture for Interacting Information Systems......Page 144
Mapping of Industrial Classifications Used in the Databases......Page 145
Validity of the Principles in the Web Service Architecture......Page 146
References......Page 147
Introduction......Page 149
Business/IT Alignment from Executive Perspective......Page 150
Business/IT Aligned Architecture Design for EIS......Page 152
Consolidation Process within a Business/IT System Architecture......Page 154
Generating “Drill-through” Functionalities......Page 156
Synthesis......Page 157
References......Page 159
Introduction......Page 162
Enterprise Architecture and Alignment......Page 163
Information System Delineation Principles......Page 164
Interoperability Principles......Page 165
Case Study......Page 167
Analysis of the Case......Page 171
Summary and Conclusion......Page 172
References......Page 173
LIT 2010 Workshop Chairs’ Message......Page 256
ILOG 2010 Workshop Chairs’ Message......Page 174
Introduction......Page 176
Information Logistics, Ubiquitous Computing and the User......Page 177
Twitter-Like Applications......Page 178
Conceptual Description......Page 179
Technology......Page 181
Future Work......Page 182
Conclusions......Page 183
References......Page 184
Introduction......Page 186
Ontology Design Patterns......Page 187
Reuse in the ExpertFinder Ontology......Page 188
Linked Data Use......Page 189
Pattern Use......Page 191
Experiences......Page 192
Experiences in Aligning Ontologies......Page 194
References......Page 196
Introduction......Page 198
The MAPPER Approach......Page 199
Configurable Active Knowledge Models......Page 200
Participative Engineering Methodology......Page 201
Overview of the MAPPER Infrastructure......Page 202
The Architecture and Its Components......Page 203
Use of AKMs to Collaborative Design of IP Components......Page 207
Conclusions and Further Work......Page 208
References......Page 209
Introduction......Page 210
Related Work......Page 211
Concept of Context-Based Information Supply......Page 212
Context Model of Physicians' Information Supply......Page 214
Architecture......Page 215
Challenges and Achievements......Page 216
Practical Tests with Physicians......Page 217
Conclusion......Page 218
Future Research......Page 219
References......Page 220
Introduction......Page 222
Information Demand Patterns......Page 223
Elaboration and Validation of Information Demand Patterns......Page 225
Set-Up for Data Collection......Page 226
Data Analysis......Page 227
Discussion......Page 229
Summary and Future Work......Page 230
References......Page 231
Introduction......Page 232
Context-Based Information and Knowledge Logistics......Page 233
Service-Oriented Architecture of Smart Environment......Page 235
Protocol of Web-Services Self-organisation......Page 236
Conclusion......Page 242
References......Page 243
Motivation and Objectives......Page 244
Research Methodology and Article Structure......Page 245
Viewpoint-Oriented Requirements Analysis......Page 246
Use Cases in the Data Consumer Domain......Page 247
Use Cases in the Data Manager Domain......Page 248
Initial Situation......Page 249
Use Case Approach to Business Metadata Systems Design......Page 250
Evaluation of Design and Utility......Page 251
Concluding Remarks......Page 252
References......Page 253
An Overview of the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format......Page 258
References......Page 260
Introduction......Page 261
Australian Family Mediation......Page 262
The DEUS and Family Negotiator Systems......Page 263
Family_Winner and Asset_Divider......Page 264
Asset_Divider......Page 265
Current and Future Research......Page 269
References......Page 271
Introduction......Page 274
Sources of Law in Process and Product Development......Page 275
Bibliographic Identity of Sources of Law......Page 276
Agile Rules......Page 278
Applicability......Page 280
Rules Example......Page 281
Conclusions and Discussion......Page 283
References......Page 284
Introduction......Page 286
Legal Ontology Construction Methodology......Page 287
The Automatic Seed Ontology Building Module......Page 288
The Thai Legal Document Retrieval Module......Page 289
Thai Legal Ontology Expansion Module......Page 291
The Structure of ThaiLegalWordNet Dictionary......Page 292
Results......Page 293
References......Page 296
The Context......Page 298
Enhancing Quality in Legal Information Indexing......Page 299
A Formal Characterization of the Schema-Based Thesaurus Mapping Problem......Page 301
SKOS Core Transformation and Term Pre-processing......Page 302
Logical Views of Concepts in Source (Q) and Target (D) Thesauri......Page 303
The Proposed Ranking Functions (R)......Page 304
Ranking among Candidate Concepts......Page 305
Interoperability Assessment through a ``Gold Standard''......Page 306
Preliminary Test of the Proposed TM Approaches......Page 307
References......Page 308
Related Work......Page 310
Parsing Prerequisites: A Content Zone Description Language......Page 311
Parsing Framework Concept......Page 313
References......Page 314
Introduction......Page 316
Qualified Signatures......Page 317
Undeniability of Existence and Creation Time......Page 321
Hash Chains......Page 322
Mediated Signatures - Advanced Digital Signatures Revisited......Page 323
Improving Safety of Signature Creation Devices......Page 324
Mediated Signatures for Public Administration......Page 325
References......Page 327
Introduction......Page 328
The Ontojuris Project......Page 329
System Description......Page 330
The Indexing Method......Page 332
Query Expansion Using Universal Words......Page 334
The Graphical Ontology Editor......Page 335
Conclusions......Page 337
References......Page 338
Author Index......Page 341