Alexander Dreiling

SAP Research RoofTop Marketplace (2009)

Volker Hoyer, Florian Gilles, Kathrin Fleischmann, Alexander Dreiling, Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva

Enterprise Mashups have gained momentum in the last years. Business users with no or limited programming skills are empowered to leverage in a collaborative manner existing mashable components. By...

Configurable reference modeling languages (2009)

Recker, Jan C., Rosemann, Michael, Jansen-Vullers, Monique H., Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modelling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/by-reuse paradigm,...

Configurable reference modeling languages (2009)

Recker, Jan C., Rosemann, Michael, Jansen-Vullers, Monique H., Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modelling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/by-reuse paradigm,...

Configurable reference modeling languages (2009)

Recker, Jan C., Rosemann, Michael, Jansen-Vullers, Monique H., Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modelling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/by-reuse paradigm,...

Specification of Fact Calculations within the MetaMIS Approach (2008)

Holten, Roland, Dreiling, Alexander

Based on recent work on the so called MetaMIS approach we show how fact calculations can be specified from a management point of view. The MetaMIS approach's intention is to specify management views...

ABSTRACT (2008)

Björn Niehaves, Alexander Dreiling, Michael Ribbert, Roland Holten

The success of contemporary organizations depends on their ability to make appropriate decisions. Making appropriate decisions is inevitably bound to the availability and provision of relevant...

Does It Matter Which Process Modelling Language We Teach or Use? An Experimental Study on Understanding Process Modelling Languages without Formal Education Abstract (2008)

Alexander Dreiling

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Does it matter which process modelling language we teach or use? An experimental study on understanding process modelling languages without formal education (2007)

Recker, Jan C., Dreiling, Alexander

Process modelling has over the years become an essential skill in Information Systems and Business Process Management practice. Consequently, more and more training programs have evolved, teaching...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuse paradigm, explains...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis anddesign. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuseparadigm, explains...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuse paradigm, explains...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuse paradigm, explains...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuse paradigm, explains...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuse paradigm, explains...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuse paradigm, explains...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuse paradigm, explains...

Model-Based Software Configuration: Patterns and Languages (2006)

Dreiling, Alexander, Rosemann, Michael, Heuser, Lutz, Schultz, Karsten

The common presupposition of enterprise systems (ES) is that they lead to significant efficiency gains. However, this is only the case for well-implemented ES that are well-aligned with the...

Configurable Reference Modeling Languages (2006)

Recker, Jan, Rosemann, Michael, Van Der Aalst, Wil, Jansen-Vullers, Monique, Dreiling, Alexander

This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/byreuse paradigm, explains...

Contemplating Open Source Enterprise Systems (2004)

Alexander Dreiling, Er Dreiling, Helmut Klaus, Michael Rosemann, Boris Wyssusek

Until recently, integration of enterprise systems has been supported largely by monolithic architectures. From a technical perspective, this approach has been challenged by the suggestion of...