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    CMMN evaluation: the modelers’ perceptions of the main notation elements

    Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) has been introduced as a graphical modeling language targeting the modeling of human-centric processes. Despite its growing reputation since 2016, when the OMG standan...

    Ioannis Routis, Cleopatra Bardaki, Georgia Dede in Software and Systems Modeling (2021)

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    Empirical evaluation of CMMN models: a collaborative process case study

    Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) was introduced by the Object Management Group as an alternative modeling language, targeting human-centric processes characterized by lack of structure and agility. Ho...

    Ioannis Routis, Mara Nikolaidou in Software and Systems Modeling (2020)

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    Leveraging Quality of Service and Cost in Cyber-Physical Systems Design

    Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) comprise multiple cyberparts, physical processes, and human participants (end-users) that affect them, and vice versa. During the design of such systems, it is critical for the de...

    Christos Kotronis, Anargyros Tsadimas in Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems, and S… (2019)

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    Modeling Collaborative Processes with CMMN: Success or Failure? An Experience Report

    Case Management Modeling and Notation (CMMN) standard was introduced as a alternative language of Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) targeting the modeling of human-centric processes characterized by ...

    Ioannis Routis, Mara Nikolaidou in Enterprise, Business-Process and Informati… (2018)

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    Using CMMN to Model Social Processes

    Adaptive Case Management is an alternative approach to support human-intensive processes. It may be served by Case Management Modeling Notation (CMMN) language for modeling purposes. In this paper, ACM concept...

    Ioannis Routis, Mara Nikolaidou in Business Process Management Workshops (2018)

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    Enabling Smart Objects in Cities Towards Urban Sustainable Mobility-as-a-Service: A Capability – Driven Modeling Approach

    Economic growth in Europe has been, strongly associated with urbanization, overwhelming cities with vehicles. This renders mobility inside cities problematic, since it is often associated with large waste of t...

    George Bravos, Pericles Loucopoulos in Smart Objects and Technologies for Social … (2017)

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    Load Balancing in In-Memory Key-Value Stores for Response Time Minimization

    In-memory key-value stores (IMKVS) have now turned into a mainstream technology in order to meet with demanding temporal application requirements under heavy loads. This work examines the factors that affect t...

    Antonios Makris, Konstantinos Tserpes in Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems, and S… (2017)

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    Enabling Workflow Composition Within a Social Network Environment

    Social networks have emerged as a new paradigm for everyday communication, as well as for promoting collaboration within enterprises and organizations. Using current technology, social network participants not...

    Ourania Hatzi, Despina Topali, Mara Nikolaidou in Business Process Management Workshops (2014)

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    Extending the Social Network Interaction Model to Facilitate Collaboration through Service Provision

    Social network technology has been established as a prominent way of communication between members of an organization or enterprise. This paper presents an approach extending the typical social network interac...

    Ourania Hatzi, Giannis Meletakis in Enterprise, Business-Process and Informati… (2014)

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    Using Social Network Technology to Provide e-Administration Services as Collaborative Tasks

    This paper presents an approach employing social network technology to facilitate e-administration within collaborative communities. E-administration services are provided through task coordination between spe...

    Ourania Hatzi, Mara Nikolaidou in Advancing Democracy, Government and Govern… (2012)

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    OpenSocialGov: A Web 2.0 Environment for Governmental E-Service Delivery

    To achieve transformational government (T-Gov), the interaction between citizens and government should be explored under a new perspective enhancing citizens’ active participation. Web 2.0 paradigm could suppo...

    Alexandros Dais, Mara Nikolaidou in Electronic Government and the Information … (2011)

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    Semantic Awareness in Automated Web Service Composition through Planning

    PORSCE II is a framework that performs automatic web service composition by transforming the composition problem into AI planning terms and utilizing external planners to obtain solutions. A distinctive featur...

    Ourania Hatzi, Dimitris Vrakas in Artificial Intelligence: Theories, Models … (2010)

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    An Event-Driven Modeling Approach for Dynamic Human-Intensive Business Processes

    One of the most challenging business process categories in terms of agility are those exhibiting dynamic behaviour and involving intense human decision. Any effort to automate such processes may constrain thei...

    Nancy Alexopoulou, Mara Nikolaidou in Business Process Management Workshops (2010)

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    Web Service Composition Using a Deductive XML Rule Language

    This paper describes a knowledge-based Web Service composition system, called SWIM, which is based on the Service Domain model. Service Domains are communities of related Web Services that are mediated by a si...

    Nick Bassiliades, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos in Distributed and Parallel Databases (2005)

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    Exploring Web-Based Information System Design: A Discrete-Stage Methodology and the Corresponding Model

    After the enormous success of WWW platform, a great number of enterprise systems have web-based components. Although they are built using current technological treads, they often fail to provide the desired pe...

    Mara Nikolaidou, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos in Advanced Information Systems Engineering (2003)

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    Web-Based System Configuration and Performance Evaluation Using a Knowledge-Based Methodology

    Since Internet dominated the world, the World Wide Web platform is used as a type of middleware providing a common platform for Intranetbased and Internet-based application development. Web-based applications ...

    Mara Nikolaidou, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos in E-Commerce and Web Technologies (2002)