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Digital Aura
(2004)
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2009)
(2009)
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2012)
(2012)
Proceedings of The Eighth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2013)
(2013)
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2014)
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Proceedings of The Tenth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2015)
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Towards Dynamic Business Process Management: Adapting Processes via Cloud-based Adaptation Processes
(2016)
The Eighth International Conference on Information, Process, and Knowledge Management (eKNOW 2016)
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Proceedings of The Twelfth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2017)
(2017)
Microflows: Leveraging Process Mining and an Automated Constraint Recommender for Microflow Modeling
(2018)
Proceedings of The Thirteenth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2018)
(2018)
Improved Direct Power Control Applied to Parallel Active Filtering Based on Fuzzy Logic Controller
(2018)
Parameter Identification and Optimization of an Oceanographic Monitoring Remotely Operated Vehicle
(2018)
Synchronization and Control of Modular AC- and DC-Sided Parallel-Connected Three-Level NPC Inverters
(2018)
VR-EA: Virtual Reality Visualization of Enterprise Architecture Models with ArchiMate and BPMN
(2019)
The digital transformation occurring throughout enterprises results in an increasingly dynamic and complex IT landscape. As the structures with which enterprise architecture (EA) deals become more digital, larger, complex, and dynamic, new approaches for modeling, documenting, and conveying EA structural and relational aspects are needed. The potential for virtual reality (VR) to address upcoming EA modeling challenges has as yet been insufficient- ly explored. This paper contributes a VR hypermodel solution concept for visu- alizing, navigating, interacting with ArchiMate and Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) models in VR. An implementation demonstrates its feasibil- ity and a case study is used to show its potential.
Online Monitoring System for Photovoltaic Systems Using Anomaly Detection with Machine Learning
(2019)
With the advent of modern communication media over the last decades, such as email, video conferencing, or instant messaging, a plethora of research has emerged that analyzes the association between communication media and negotiation processes and outcomes. This chapter reviews theoretical vantage points on communication media and negotiation and summarizes empirical findings from the last five decades. Specifically, the author focuses on media richness theory and the task/media fit hypothesis, grounding in communication, and media synchronicity theory as communication theoretical foundations that found traction in negotiation research. These theoretical vantage points are supplemented by a review of specific theoretical psychological aspects of communication media, the barrier effect and psychological distance theory. In the second part of the chapter, empirical evidence on communication media and negotiation is presented, derived from an extensive literature search of relevant peer-reviewed articles. The emphasis in this review of the empirical literature is on the communication medium as an independent variable. In other words, the author analyzes effects of communication media on the negotiation process (descriptive process parameters, economic reference points, negotiation behavior/tactics, individual psychological variables, assessment of the opponent) as well as economic (agreement, individual profit, joint profit, equality of agreement) and socio-emotional (satisfaction, future interaction, trust) outcomes. A succeeding subsection is devoted to communication medium choice in negotiation, a topic much less researched. The conclusion sums up the findings and sketches out some avenues for future research.