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CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist 2019: Sousse, Tunisia
- Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha, Ricardo Martinho, Rui Rijo, Emanuel Peres, Dulce Domingos:
CENTERIS 2019 - International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems / ProjMAN 2019 - International Conference on Project MANagement / HCist 2019 - International Conference on Health and Social Care Information Systems and Technologies 2019, Sousse, Tunisia. Procedia Computer Science 164, Elsevier 2019 - Jenifer Pedro, Irwin Brown, Mike Hart:
Capabilities and Readiness for Big Data Analytics. 3-10 - Malgorzata Pankowska:
Business Models in CMMN, DMN and ArchiMate language. 11-18 - Khawla Bouafia, Bálint Molnár:
Analysis approach for enterprise information systems architecture based on hypergraph to aligned business process requirements. 19-24 - Natércia Durão, Maria João Ferreira, Carla Santos Pereira, Fernando Moreira:
Current and future state of Portuguese organizations towards digital transformation. 25-32 - Luay Anaya:
To what extent is it viable to apply benefits management approach for ERP systems? 33-38 - Wanda Presthus, Dina Marie Vatne:
A Survey on Facebook Users and Information Privacy. 39-47 - Arif Iqbal, Ricardo Colomo Palacios:
Key Opportunities and Challenges of Data Migration in Cloud: Results from a Multivocal Literature Review. 48-55 - Walaa A. Elnozahy, Ghada A. El Khayat, Lilia Cheniti-Belcadhi, Bilal Said:
Question Answering System to Support University Students' Orientation, Recruitment and Retention. 56-63 - Mirjana Pejic Bach, Sanja Seljan, Bozidar Jakovic, Ante Buljan, Jovana Zoroja:
Hospital Websites: From the Information Repository to Interactive Channel. 64-71 - Robert Keane, Kathryn Cormican, Paul Flynn:
User acceptance of mandated technology: An analysis of the role of moderating factors. 72-78 - M. Slaman, Moutaz Haddara:
How Green Can the Lettuce Be? A Case Study on Greening Initiatives in Supply Chains and Sustainable ERP Systems. 79-85 - Oda Humlung, Moutaz Haddara:
The Hero's Journey to Innovation: Gamification in Enterprise Systems. 86-95 - Kawtar Imgharene, Karim Doumi, Salah Baïna:
Proposal model of change for Business IT Alignment. 96-104 - Álvaro Figueira, Nuno Guimarães, José Pinto:
A System to Automatically Predict Relevance in Social Media. 105-112 - Wiem Kbaier, Sonia Ayachi Ghannouchi:
Determining The Threshold Values Of Quality Metrics In BPMN Process Models Using Data Mining Techniques. 113-119 - Dirk Draheim:
On the Radical De- and Re-Construction of Today's Enterprise Applications. 120-122 - Helena Santos, João Batista, Rui Pedro Marques:
Digital transformation in higher education: the use of communication technologies by students. 123-130 - Gabriel Fialho, Aline Manhães, João Paulo Teixeira:
Predicting Sports Results with Artificial Intelligence - A Proposal Framework for Soccer Games. 131-136 - Mariana Jatobá, Juliana Santos, Ives Gutierriz, Daniela Moscon, Paula Odete Fernandes, João Paulo Teixeira:
Evolution of Artificial Intelligence Research in Human Resources. 137-142 - Natsuki Kawaguchi:
Application of Blockchain to Supply Chain: Flexible Blockchain Technology. 143-148 - Antonio Fernandes, José Tribolet:
Enterprise Operating System: the enterprise (self) governing system. 149-158 - Rakshya Bhattarai, Ingrid Pappel, Heiko Vainsalu, Sadok Ben Yahia, Dirk Draheim:
The Impact of the Single Digital Gateway Regulation from the Citizens' Perspective. 159-167 - Khairulliza Ahmad Salleh, Lech J. Janczewski:
Security Considerations in Big Data Solutions Adoption: Lessons from a Case Study on a Banking Institution. 168-176 - Wafa Hidri, Riadh Hadj M'tir, Narjès Bellamine Ben Saoud, Chirine Ghedira Guégan:
A Meta-model for context-aware adaptive Business Process as a Service in collaborative cloud environment. 177-186 - Syrine Chaouch, Asma Mejri, Sonia Ayachi Ghannouchi:
A framework for risk management in Scrum development process. 187-192 - Ahmed Maalel, Henda Ben Ghézala:
Towards a Collaborative Approach to Decision Making Based on Ontology and Multi-Agent System Application to crisis management. 193-198 - Houssem Chemingui, Inès Gam, Raúl Mazo, Camille Salinesi, Henda Ben Ghézala:
Product Line Configuration Meets Process Mining. 199-210 - Rui Roriz, José Luís Pereira:
Avoiding Insurance Fraud: A Blockchain-based Solution for the Vehicle Sector. 211-218 - António Jorge Gouveia, João Varajão:
CIOCB: A framework of competences for the Chief Information Officer - preliminary study. 219-224 - Kaouther Mehdouani, Nesrine Missaoui, Sonia Ayachi Ghannouchi:
An approach for Business Process Improvement Based on Simulation Technique. 225-232 - Sana Guizani, Ines Kahloul Nafti:
The Determinants of Bitcoin Price Volatility: An Investigation With ARDL Model. 233-238 - Jihed Hammami, Maha Khemaja:
Towards Agile and Gamified Flipped Learning Design models: Application to the System and Data Integration Course. 239-244 - Aicha Ben Mekki, Jihene Tounsi, Lamjed Ben Said:
Fuzzy Multi-Agent approach for monitoring SMEs sustainable SC under uncertainty. 245-250 - Houyem Ben Hassen, Jihene Tounsi, Rym Ben Bachouch:
An Artificial Immune Algorithm for HHC Planning Based on multi-Agent System. 251-256 - Maha Khemaja, Soulef Khalfallah:
Towards a Knapsack Model for optimizing e-Training services delivery: Application to Hybrid Intelligent Tutoring Systems. 257-264 - Aicha Wannes, Sonia Ayachi Ghannouchi:
KPI-Based Approach for Business Process Improvement. 265-270 - Sarra Chair, Malika Charrad, Narjès Bellamine Ben Saoud:
Towards A Social Media-Based Framework for Disaster Communication. 271-278 - Jihen Cherni, Ricardo Martinho, Sonia Ayachi Ghannouchi:
Towards Improving Business Processes based on preconfigured KPI target values, Process Mining and Redesign Patterns. 279-284 - Manel Zekri, Sahbi Zahaf, Faïez Gargouri:
Characteristics of the decision-making dimension of the BPIS. 285-291 - Ahmed Fekry, Georgios A. Dafoulas, Manal A. Ismail:
The Relation between Student Behaviours in Group Presentations and their Teamwork Modalities Using Belbin and MBTI Analysis. 292-300 - Maurice E. Dawson, Pedro Taveras, Danielle Taylor:
Applying Software Assurance and Cybersecurity NICE Job Tasks through Secure Software Engineering Labs. 301-312 - Dulce Domingos, Ana Respício, Francisco Martins, Breno Melo:
Automatic Decomposition of IoT Aware Business Processes - a Pattern Approach. 313-320 - Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
A practitioner's guide to process mining: Limitations of the directly-follows graph. 321-328 - Karolina Muszynska, Susanne Marx:
Communication management practices in international projects in Polish and German higher education institutions. 329-336 - Albert Boonstra, Cees Reezigt:
Complexity-Predictability Project Diagnosis model. 337-342 - Tina Åsgård, Lene Jørgensen:
Health and safety in early phases of project management in construction. 343-349 - Bassam A. Hussein:
The influence of project characteristics on project success factors. Insights from 21 real life project cases from Norway. 350-357 - Bassam A. Hussein, Alexandra Mallcott, Nargiza Mikhridinova:
Lessons learned from developing and applying self-assessment instruments for evaluating project management competences in two large organizations. 358-365 - Nilton Takagi, João Varajão:
Integration of success management into project management guides and methodologies - position paper. 366-372 - Anne Lise Bakke, Agnar Johansen:
Implementing of Lean - challenges and lessons learned. 373-380 - Ricardo Lima, Anabela Tereso, João Faria:
Project management under uncertainty: resource flexibility visualization in the schedule. 381-388 - Eryk Glodzinski, Mateusz Szymborski:
Utilization of software supporting project management in middle and large project-based organizations: an empirical study in Poland. 389-396 - Lene Jørgensen, Tina Åsgård:
Trust and control in project management. 397-406 - Borvorn Israngkura Na Ayudhya, Masahiko Kunishima:
Assessment of Risk Management for Small Residential Projects in Thailand. 407-413 - Gabriela Fernandes, António Amaral, Joana Peixoto, Eduardo B. Pinto, Madalena Araújo, Ricardo J. Machado:
Key Initiatives to Successfully Manage Collaborative University-Industry R&D: IC-HMI Case Study. 414-423 - Gabriela Fernandes, José Barbosa, Eduardo B. Pinto, Madalena Araújo, Ricardo J. Machado:
Applying a Method for Measuring the Performance of University-Industry R&D Collaborations: Case Study Analysis. 424-432 - Christian Bakke, Agnar Johansen, Kozhen M. Mahmood, Steffen Grenland:
Feeble Project Mandate equal higher cost? 433-440 - Manuel J. García Rodríguez, Vicente Rodríguez Montequín, Francisco Ortega Fernández, Joaquín Villanueva Balsera:
Spanish Public Procurement: legislation, open data source and extracting valuable information of procurement announcements. 441-448 - Akim Berkani, Dominique Causse, Laurent Thomas:
Triggers analysis of an agile transformation: the case of a central bank. 449-456 - Jaroslav Vrchota, Petr Rehor:
Project management and innovation in the manufacturing industry in Czech Republic. 457-462 - Shadi AboAbdo, Abdulaziz Aldhoiena, Hashbol Al-Amrib:
Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning ERP System in a Large Construction Company in KSA. 463-470 - Hanadi Ochi, Olfa Belkahla Driss:
Scheduling the distributed assembly flowshop problem to minimize the makespan. 471-477 - Cyrine Stiti, Olfa Belkahla Driss:
A new approach for the multi-site resource-constrained project scheduling problem. 478-484 - Carina Loiro, Hélio Castro, Paulo Ávila, Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha, Goran D. Putnik, Luís Ferreira:
Agile Project Management: A Communicational Workflow Proposal. 485-490 - Fidel Kussunga, Pedro Ribeiro:
Proposal of a Visual Environment to Support Scrum. 491-497 - Jan Aidemark, Linda Askenäs:
Fall Prevention as Personal Learning and Changing Behaviors: Systems and Technologies. 498-507 - Joana Almeida, Milton Santos, Daniel Ferreira Polónia, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha:
Analysis of the Data Consistency of Medical Imaging Information Systems: An Exploratory Study. 508-515 - Nelson Pacheco da Rocha, Ana Dias, Gonçalo Santinha, Mário Rodrigues, Alexandra Queirós, Carlos Rodrigues:
Smart Cities and Public Health: A Systematic Review. 516-523 - Marco Rosa, Cristiano Faria, Ana Madalena Barbosa, Hilma Caravau, Ana Filipa Rosa, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha:
A Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Implementation Integrating Complex Security Mechanisms. 524-531 - Michal Folwarczny, Sanchit Pawar, Valdimar Sigurdsson, Asle Fagerstrøm:
Using neuro-IS/consumer neuroscience tools to study healthy food choices: a review. 532-537 - Asle Fagerstrøm, Philip Richartz, Sanchit Pawar, Nils Magne Larsen, Valdimar Sigurdsson, Niklas Eriksson:
The relative importance of healthy food labels when shopping for groceries online. 538-545 - Luís C. S. Barradas, João Nascimento, Luís Martins, Sandra Oliveira, Susana Leal, Carla Vivas, Ricardo São João:
Developing an Information System for Social Value Creation. 546-551 - Vinícius Lima, Felipe Pellison, Filipe Andrade Bernardi, Isabelle Carvalho, Rui Rijo, Domingos Alves:
Proposal of an integrated decision support system for Tuberculosis based on Semantic Web. 552-558 - Wesam Alruwaili, Bradley Protano, Tejasvi Sirigiriraju, Hamed Alhoori:
Using Arabic Tweets to Understand Drug Selling Behaviors. 559-564 - Luiz Ricardo Albano dos Santos, Lívia M. P. Anselmo, Lucas S. Oliveira, Fernanda S. Merli, Carla C. Silva, Gabriela Cristina Silva Prado, Nathalia Yukie Crepaldi, Filipe Andrade Bernardi, Matheus Angerami Marçal, Antonio Ruffino-Netto, Rui Pedro Charters Lopes Rijo, Valdes Roberto Bollela, Domingos Alves:
TBM-App: a clinical decision support system for tuberculous meningitis. 565-572 - Isabelle Carvalho, Vinícius Lima, Juan Stuardo Yazlle Rocha, Domingos Alves:
A tool to support the clinical decision based on risk of death in hospital admissions. 573-580 - Sara Simões Dias, Roberta Frontinia, Pedro Sousa:
Implementation of a mobile app (TeenPower) to prevent overweight and obesity: Preliminary results regarding lifestyle and usability. 581-586 - Nathalia Yukie Crepaldi, Vinícius Costa Lima, Filipe Andrade Bernardi, Luiz Ricardo Albano Santos, Verena Hokino Yamaguti, Felipe Carvalho Pellison, Tiago Lara Michelin Sanches, Newton Shydeo Brandão Miyoshi, Antonio Ruffino-Netto, Rui Pedro Charters Lopes Rijo, Domingos Alves:
SISTB: an ecosystem for monitoring TB. 587-594 - Luiz Ricardo Albano dos Santos, Filipe Andrade Bernardi, Gabriela Cristina Silva Prado, Vinícius Costa Lima, Nathalia Yukie Crepaldi, Matheus Angerami Marçal, Rui Pedro Charters Lopes Rijo, Rafael Mello Galliez, Antonio Ruffino-Netto, Domingos Alves:
The perception of health providers about an artificial intelligence applied to Tuberculosis video-based treatment in Brazil: a protocol proposal. 595-601 - Sara Gomes, Maria Teresa Valério, Marta Salgado, Hélder P. Oliveira, António Cunha:
Unsupervised Neural Network for Homography Estimation in Capsule Endoscopy Frames. 602-609 - Emna Ammar El Hadj Amor, Sonia Ayachi Ghannouchi:
Analyze in Depth Health Care Business Process and Key Performance Indicators using Process Mining. 610-617 - Karol Chlasta, Krzysztof Wolk, Izabela Krejtz:
Automated speech-based screening of depression using deep convolutional neural networks. 618-628 - Liliana Sá-Correia, Ricardo Cruz-Correia, Pedro Pereira Rodrigues:
Illegitimate HIS access by healthcare professionals: scenarios, use cases and audit trail-based detection model. 629-636 - Maria Teresa Valério, Sara Gomes, Marta Salgado, Hélder P. Oliveira, António Cunha:
Lesions Multiclass Classification in Endoscopic Capsule Frames. 637-645 - Christian E. Pulmano, Angel Belle C. Dy, Stephen John Matthew C. Wenceslao, Lourdes S. Tanchanco, Maria Regina Justina E. Estuar:
MIND Plug-in: Development of an Electronic Medical Record based data collection tool for research in autism and neurodevelopmental disorders. 646-653 - Joana Fernandes, Letícia Silva, Felipe Teixeira, Victor Guedes, Juliana Santos, João Paulo Teixeira:
Parameters for Vocal Acoustic Analysis - Cured Database. 654-661 - Victor Guedes, Felipe Teixeira, Alessa Anjos de Oliveira, Joana Fernandes, Letícia Silva, Arnaldo Cândido Júnior, João Paulo Teixeira:
Transfer Learning with AudioSet to Voice Pathologies Identification in Continuous Speech. 662-669 - Ana Cláudia Nogueira, Raphael Oliveira, Ricardo Cruz-Correia, Pedro Vieira-Marques:
Validation of patient identification in an HL7 messages integrator for health data monitoring and portability. 670-677 - Letícia Silva, Juliana Hermsdorf, Victor Guedes, Felipe Teixeira, Joana Fernandes, Bruno C. Bispo, João Paulo Teixeira:
Outliers Treatment to Improve the Recognition of Voice Pathologies. 678-685 - Felipe Carvalho Pellison, Vinícius Costa Lima, Rui Pedro Charters Lopes Rijo, Domingos Alves:
Integrating Tuberculosis data in State of São Paulo over Semantic Web: a proof of concept. 686-691 - Andreia Rocha, Joana Vilhena, Anabela Moreira Bernardino, Eugénia Moreira Bernardino, Alexandrino Gonçalves, Rita M. T. Ascenso:
Bio&Med Search - A Platform to Help Health Professionals about Pharmacogenetics. 692-697 - Nermeen Mekawie, Aly Hany:
Understanding The Factors Driving Consumers' Purchase Intention of Over The Counter Medications Using Social Media advertising In Egypt: (A Facebook advertising application for cold and Flu products). 698-705 - Hanene Boussi Rahmouni, Intidhar Essefi, Mohamed Fethi Ladeb:
Enhanced privacy governance in Health Information Systems throughbusiness process modelling and HL7. 706-713 - Faten Labbene Ayachi, Hanene Boussi Rahmouni, Marwa Ben Ammar, Halima Mahjoubi:
A reverse-engineering methodology for medical enhancement processes. 714-723 - João Caroço, Nuno Gomes, Ricardo Martinho, Rui Rijo, Teresa Peralta, Daniel Carvalho, Ana Querido, Maria dos Anjos Dixe:
Challenges on the usability of digital platforms for informal caregivers and health professionals: the case study of Help2Care. 724-731 - Filipa Couto, Maria de Lurdes Almeida, Maria dos Anjos Dixe, Jaime Ribeiro, Mónica Braúna, Nuno Gomes, João Caroço, Luís Monteiro, Ricardo Martinho, Rui Rijo, João Apóstolo:
Digi&Mind: Development and validation of a multi-domain digital cognitive stimulation program for older adults with cognitive decline. 732-740
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