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40 Years EMISA 2019: Tutzing, Germany
- Heinrich C. Mayr, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Stefan Strecker:

40 Years EMISA 2019, May 15-17, 2019, Evangelische Akademie Tutzing, Germany. LNI P-304, Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. 2020, ISBN 978-3-88579-698-5 - 40 Years EMISA - Komplettband.

- Heinrich C. Mayr, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Stefan Strecker:

Preface to EMISA 40 Years. 5-6 - Henderik A. Proper, Marija Bjekovic:

Fundamental challenges in systems modelling. 13-28 - Sabine Wolny, Alexandra Mazak, Manuel Wimmer, Christian Huemer

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Model-driven Runtime State Identification. 29-44 - Martin Paczona, Heinrich C. Mayr, Guenter Prochart:

Model-based Testbed Design for Electric Vehicles. 45-58 - Kai Adam, Judith Michael, Lukas Netz, Bernhard Rumpe, Simon Varga:

Enterprise Information Systems in Academia and Practice: Lessons learned from a MBSE Project. 59-66 - Michael Fellmann, Agnes Koschmider, Ralf Laue, Andreas Schoknecht, Arthur Vetter:

Business Process Model Patterns: Classification and Repository of Published Work. 67-76 - Tobias Riasanow, Rob Jago Flötgen, Michael Greineder, Dominik Möslein, Markus Böhm, Helmut Krcmar:

Co-evolution in Business Ecosystems: Findings from Literature. 77-90 - Jannis Vogel, Oliver Thomas:

Towards a Virtual Reality-based Process Elicitation System. 91-104 - Simon Hacks, Horst Lichter:

Qualitative Comparison of Enterprise Architecture Model Maintenance Processes. 105-118 - Michael Greineder, Tobias Riasanow, Markus Böhm, Helmut Krcmar:

The Generic InsurTech Ecosystem and its Strategic Implications for the Digital Transformation of the Insurance Industry. 119-132 - Matthias Jarke:

A Model-Assisted and Data-Driven Ecosystem Based on Digital Shadows. 133-134 - Georg Lausen:

Knowledge Graph Processing Made (more) Simple. 135-138 - Peter C. Lockemann:

Disruption - Informatik wider den Schwarzen Schwan? 139-140 - Gottfried Vossen:

Universität 4.0: Herausforderungen, Konzepte und erste (ERCIS) Erfahrungen. 141-142 - Hans-Jörg Kreowski:

Können Gemeinschaften autonomer Einheiten beim Modellieren digitaler Ökosysteme helfen? 143-146 - Daniela Elisabeth Ströckl, Daniela Krainer, Johannes Oberzaucher, Johanna Plattner, Elena Oberrauner, Sandra Lisa Lattacher, Irene Terpetschnig:

Carinthia University of Applied Sciences - AAL Research. 147-150 - Heinrich C. Mayr, Martin Paczona, Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov:

Application Engineering Research at Universität Klagenfurt. 151-156 - Luise Pufahl, Mathias Weske:

The Business Process Technology Research Group. 157-164 - Hans-Georg Fill:

The Research Group Digitalization and Information Systems. 165-168 - Elena-Teodora Miron, Christian Muck, David Götzinger, Dimitris Karagiannis:

OMiLAB-Node Vienna at the Research Group Knowledge Engineering, University of Vienna. 169-174 - Christian Seel, Julian Dörndorfer, Daniel Hilpoltsteiner, Holger Timinger:

Business Process Modeling Approaches and Tools at the Institute for Project Management and Information Modeling (IPIM). 175-182 - Kai Adam, Judith Michael, Lukas Netz, Bernhard Rumpe, Simon Varga:

Model-Based Software Engineering at RWTH Aachen University. 183-188 - Michael Fellmann, Birger Lantow, Kurt Sandkuhl:

The Research Group Business Information Systems at the University of Rostock . 189-194 - Stefan Strecker:

Enterprise Modelling Research Group at the University of Hagen. 195-200

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