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24th EDOC 2020: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- 24th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, EDOC 2020, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, October 5-8, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-7281-6473-1

Session 1: Enterprise Architecture and Services
- Adina Aldea, Egle Vaicekauskaite, Maya Daneva, Jean Paul Sebastian Piest

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Assessing Resilience in Enterprise Architecture: A Systematic Review. 1-10 - Wilco Engelsman, Roel J. Wieringa, Marten van Sinderen

, Jaap Gordijn, Timber Haaker:
Transforming e3value models into ArchiMate diagrams. 11-20 - Robert Ehrensperger, Clemens Sauerwein, Ruth Breu:

Current Practices in the Usage of Inter-Enterprise Architecture Models for the Management of Business Ecosystems. 21-29 - Michalis Bachras, Kostas Kontogiannis:

Goal Modelling Meets Service Choreography: A Graph Transformation Approach. 30-39
Session 2: Enterprise Integration and Data Management
- Vladimir Yussupov

, Uwe Breitenbücher, Christoph Krieger, Frank Leymann, Jacopo Soldani, Michael Wurster:
Pattern-based Modelling, Integration, and Deployment of Microservice Architectures. 40-50 - Nhan Nathan Tri Luong, Zoran Milosevic, Andrew Berry, Fethi A. Rabhi

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An open architecture for complex event processing with machine learning. 51-56 - Corinna Giebler, Christoph Gröger, Eva Hoos, Holger Schwarz, Bernhard Mitschang:

A Zone Reference Model for Enterprise-Grade Data Lake Management. 57-66 - Marco Montali, Andrey Rivkin

, Daniel Ritter:
Formalizing Integration Patterns with Multimedia Data. 67-76
Session 3: Business Process Management
- Walid Fdhila

, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
, David Knuplesch, Manfred Reichert:
Decomposition-based Verification of Global Compliance in Process Choreographies. 77-86 - Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Guido Governatori

, Nick van Beest:
Verifying Compliance of Process Compositions Through Certification of its Components. 87-96 - Judith Wewerka, Sebastian Dax, Manfred Reichert:

A User Acceptance Model for Robotic Process Automation. 97-106 - Klaus Kammerer, Rüdiger Pryss

, Manfred Reichert:
Context-Aware Querying and Injection of Process Fragments in Process-Aware Information Systems. 107-114
Session 4: Software Engineering and Cloud Computing
- Daniel Ritter:

Cost-efficient Integration Process Placement in Multiclouds. 115-124 - Karoline Wild, Uwe Breitenbücher, Lukas Harzenetter

, Frank Leymann, Daniel Vietz, Michael Zimmermann:
TOSCA4QC: Two Modeling Styles for TOSCA to Automate the Deployment and Orchestration of Quantum Applications. 125-134 - Bianca Minetto Napoleão, Fábio Petrillo, Sylvain Hallé:

Open Source Software Development Process: A Systematic Review. 135-144 - Thorsten Rangnau, Remco v. Buijtenen, Frank Fransen, Fatih Turkmen

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Continuous Security Testing: A Case Study on Integrating Dynamic Security Testing Tools in CI/CD Pipelines. 145-154
Session 5: Applications
- Konstantinos Traganos

, Irene Vanderfeesten
, Paul Grefen, Jonnro Erasmus, Ton Gerrits, Wim Verhofstad:
End-to-End Production Process Orchestration for Smart Printing Factories: An Application in Industry. 155-164 - Ashwini Patil, Sagar Sunkle, Vinay Kulkarni:

Checking, Generating, and Revising Safety Data Sheets using Globally Harmonized System Standards. 165-170
Session 6: Data and Process Mining
- Sylvain Hallé:

Explainable Queries over Event Logs. 171-180 - Abdulrahman Jalayer, Mohsen Kahani, Amin Beheshti

, Asef Pourmasoumi, Hamid Reza Motahari-Nezhad:
Attention Mechanism in Predictive Business Process Monitoring. 181-186 - Florian Stertz, Juergen Mangler, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma

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Data-driven Improvement of Online Conformance Checking. 187-196 - Ünal Aksu

, Hajo A. Reijers:
How Business Process Benchmarks Enable Organizations To Improve Performance. 197-208
Session 7: Blockchains and Shared Ledgers
- Fredrik Milani

, Luciano García-Bañuelos
, Hajo A. Reijers, Lilit Stepanyan:
Business Process Redesign Heuristics for Blockchain Solutions. 209-216 - Jan Ladleif, Mathias Weske:

Time in Blockchain-Based Process Execution. 217-226 - Ivars Blums, Hans Weigand

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Towards a Core Ontology of Economic Exchanges for Multilateral Accounting Information Systems. 227-232

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