Accepted papers
Accepted papers have now just been published. The list can be found below:
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– Anna Bernasconi, Stefano Ceri, Alessandro Campi and Marco Masseroli. Conceptual Modeling for Genomics:building an Integrated Repository of Open Data
– Xiu Susie Fang, Quan Z. Sheng, Xianzhi Wang, Lina Yao and Anne Ngu. SourceVote: Fusing Multi-Valued Data via Inter-Source Agreements
– Alfonso Murolo, Sybil Ehrensberger, Zera Asani and Moira C. Norrie. Scaffolding Relational Schemas and APIs from Content in Web Mockups
– Christian Fischer-Pauzenberger and Walter Schwaiger. The ontoREA Accounting and Finance Model: Ontological Conceptualization of the Accounting and Finance Domain
– Ivan Jureta. What Happens to Intentional Concepts in Requirements Engineering If Intentional States Cannot Be Known?
– Mohamad Gharib, Paolo Giorgini and John Mylopoulos. Towards an Ontology for Privacy Requirements via a Systematic Literature Review
– Christoph Moser, Robert Andrei Buchmann, Wilfrid Utz and Dimitris Karagiannis. CE-SIB: A Modelling Method Plug-in for Managing Standards in Enterprise Architectures
– Panos Vassiliadis, Michail-Romanos Kolozoff, Maria Zerva and Apostolos Zarras. Schema Evolution and Foreign Keys: Birth, Eviction, Change and Absence
– Kimon Batoulis, Stephan Haarmann and Mathias Weske. Various Notions of Soundness for Decision-Aware Business Processes
– Norah Alothman, Mehrnaz Zhian and Sotirios Liaskos. User Perception of Numeric Contribution Semantics for Goal Models: an Exploratory Experiment
– Rick Evertsz, John Thangarajah and Michael Papasimeon. The Conceptual Modelling of Dynamic Teams for Autonomous Systems
– Okhaide Akhigbe, Susie Heap, Sakib Islam, Daniel Amyot and John Mylopoulos. Goal-Oriented Regulatory Intelligence: How Can Watson Analytics Help?
– Tania Katell Roblot and Sebastian Link. Cardinality constraints with probabilistic intervals
– Ziheng Wei and Sebastian Link. Contextual Keys
– Matt Selway, Markus Stumptner, Michael Schrefl and Andreas Jordan. Conceptual Modelling of Transformations in Large-scale Ecosystem Interoperability and Industrial Product Lifecycles
– Andreea Buga, Tania Nemes and Klaus-Dieter Schewe. Conceptual Modelling of Autonomous Multi-Cloud Interaction with Reflective Semantics
– Nicolas Mundbrod and Manfred Reichert. Configurable and Executable Task Structures Supporting Knowledge-intensive Processes
– Veda Storey and Bernhard Thalheim. Conceptual Modeling: The Separation of Syntax and Semantics
– Nicola Guarino. Modeling ongoing and future events
– Fausto Giunchiglia and Mattia Fumagalli. Teleologies: Objects, Actions and Functions
– Fernando Macías, Esther Guerra and Juan de Lara. Towards rearchitecting meta-models into multi-level models
– Thomas Polacsek, Stéphanie Roussel, François Bouissiere, Claude Cuiller, Pierre-Eric Dereux and Stephane Kersuzan. Towards thinking manufacturing and design together: an aeronautical case study
– Xavier Oriol and Ernest Teniente. OCLuniv: Expressive UML/OCL Conceptual Schemas for Finite Reasoning
– Aaron Massey, Eric Holtgrefe and Sepideh Ghanavati. Modeling Regulatory Ambiguities for Requirements Analysis
– Stephan Mennicke, Jan-Christoph Kalo and Wolf-Tilo Balke. Querying Graph Databases: What Do Graph Patterns Mean?
– Cesar Gonzalez-Perez and Patricia Martin-Rodilla. An Alternative Approach to Metainformation Conceptualisation and Use
– Thomas Chatain, Josep Carmona and Boudewijn Van Dongen. Alignment-Based Trace Clustering
– P. Radha Krishna and Kamalakar Karlapalem. Data, Control, and Process Flow Modeling for IoT Driven Smart Solutions
– Jose Luis de La Vara, Beatriz Marín, Clara Ayora and Giovanni Giachetti. An Experimental Evaluation of the Understanding of Safety Compliance Needs with Models
– Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings and Thorsten Weyer. On the Impact of the Model-based Representation of Inconsistencies to Manual Reviews: Results from a Controlled Experiment
– Ana Cristina Marcén, Francisca Pérez and Carlos Cetina. Ontological Evolutionary Encoding to Bridge Machine Learning and Conceptual Models: Approach and Industrial Evaluation
– Karina Abad, Wilson Pérez, Juan Pablo Carvallo and Xavier Franch. A Catalogue of Reusable Context Model Elements based on the i* Framework
– Horst Pichler, Johann Eder and Margareta Ciglic. Modelling Processes with Time-Dependent Control Structures
– Joao Paulo Almeida, Claudenir Fonseca and Victorio Albani Carvalho. A Comprehensive Formal Theory for Multi-Level Conceptual Modeling
– Metta Santiputri, Novarun Deb, Aditya Ghose, Hoa Khanh Dam, Nabendu Chaki and Muhammad Asjad Khan. Mining goal refinement patterns: Distilling know-how from data
– C. Maria Keet and Sonia Berman. Determining the preferred representation of temporal conceptual models
– Metta Santiputri, Aditya Ghose, Hoa Dam and Suman Roy. Goal Orchestrations: Modelling and Mining Flexible Business Processes
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– Horst Pichler, Johann Eder and Margareta Ciglic. Modelling Processes with Time-Dependent Control Structures
– Xiu Susie Fang, Quan Z. Sheng, Xianzhi Wang, Lina Yao and Anne Ngu. SourceVote: Fusing Multi-Valued Data via Inter-Source Agreements
– Matt Selway, Markus Stumptner, Michael Schrefl and Andreas Jordan. Conceptual Modelling of Transformations in Large-scale Ecosystem Interoperability and Industrial Product Lifecycles
– Veda Storey and Bernhard Thalheim. Conceptual Modeling: The Separation of Syntax and Semantics
– Fernando Macías, Esther Guerra and Juan de Lara. Towards rearchitecting meta-models into multi-level models
– Jose Luis de La Vara, Beatriz Marín, Clara Ayora and Giovanni Giachetti. An Experimental Evaluation of the Understanding of Safety Compliance Needs with Models
– Aaron Massey, Eric Holtgrefe and Sepideh Ghanavati. Modeling Regulatory Ambiguities for Requirements Analysis
– Metta Santiputri, Novarun Deb, Aditya Ghose, Hoa Khanh Dam, Nabendu Chaki and Muhammad Asjad Khan. Mining goal refinement patterns: Distilling know-how from data
– Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings and Thorsten Weyer. On the Impact of the Model-based Representation of Inconsistencies to Manual Reviews: Results from a Controlled Experiment
– Luca Piras, Elda Paja, Paolo Giorgini and John Mylopoulos. Goal Models for Acceptance Requirements Analysis and Gamification Design