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Session Location: Online

A Reference Architecture for IoT-enabled dynamic planning in Smart Logistics

Increasing customer demands and variability in today's logistics networks force fleet operators to become…

April 23, 2021

A Multi Case Study on Legacy System Migration in the Banking Industry

Advances in technology, changing customer requirements, and pressure from business goals are the main…

April 23, 2021

Cut to the Trace! Process-Aware Partitioning of Long-Running Cases in Customer Journey Logs

April 23, 2021

On the Development of Enterprise-Grade Tool Support for the DEMO Method

The Design and Engineering Methodology for Organisations (DEMO)method is a core method within the…

April 23, 2021

Comparing UML-based and DSL-based Modeling from Subjective and Objective Perspectives

In the last two decades, researchers have conducted several empirical evaluations, involving thousands of…

April 23, 2021

A Multi-label Propagation Community Detection Algorithm for Dynamic Complex Networks

With the rapid development of the Internet, the complex network data presents an explosive…

April 23, 2021

Data and Cloud Polymorphic Application Modelling in Multi-clouds and Fog Environments

Multi-cloud management enables to avoid vendor lock-in as well as improve the provisioning of…

April 23, 2021

Remodularization of Enterprise Systems for IoT

This paper addresses the challenge of decoupling ``back-office” enterprise systems in order to integrate…

April 23, 2021

Comparing Digital Platform Types in the Platform Economy

In the domain of the platform economy we identified two gaps in the current…

April 23, 2021

Category Theory Framework for Variability Models with Non-Functional Requirements

In Software Product Line (SPL) engineering one uses Variability Models (VMs) as input to…

April 23, 2021

Lambda+, the renewal of the Lambda Architecture: Category Theory to the rescue

Designing software architectures for Big Data is a complex task that has to take…

April 23, 2021

Requirements Elicitation via Fit-Gap Analysis: A View through the Grounded Theory Lens

While requirements elicitation remains a key success factor in software projects, there is little…

April 23, 2021

Sketch2BPMN: Automatic Recognition of Hand-drawn BPMN Models

Despite the widespread availability of process modeling tools, the first version of a process…

April 23, 2021

A Rule-based Recommendation Approach for Business Process Modeling

Business process modeling is a crucial, yet time-consuming and knowledge-intensive task. This is particularly…

April 23, 2021

Digging for Gold in RPA Projects – A Quantifiable Method to Identify and Prioritize Suitable RPA Process Candidates

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is an emerging technology that enables the automation of well-defined…

April 23, 2021

Refining Case Models Using Cardinality Constraints

Traditionally, business process management focuses on structured, imperative processes. With the increasing importance of…

April 23, 2021
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CAiSE 2021

CAiSE’21 is organized by The University of Melbourne’s School of Computing and Information Systems. Contact: caise2021@lists.unimelb.edu.au

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We acknowledge the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which CAiSE '21 takes place.

We pay our respects to all of Australia’s First Peoples, to any First Peoples in attendance, and their ancestors and Elders.