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The purpose of workshops is to provide a more interactive and focused platform for presenting and discussing new and emerging ideas. The format of paper presentations may include oral presentations, poster presentations, keynote lectures and panels. Depending on the number of presentations, workshops can be scheduled for 1 day or 2 days. All accepted papers will be published in a special section of the conference proceedings book, under an ISBN reference, and on digital support. All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SCITEPRESS Digital Library. SCITEPRESS is a member of CrossRef and every paper is given a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). The proceedings are submitted for indexation by DBLP, Web of Science / Conference Proceedings Citation Index, EI and SCOPUS.

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AEM 20171st International Workshop on Advanced Enterprise Modelling
Chair(s): Aurona Gerber, Knut Hinkelmann, Paula Kotze, Ulrich Reimer and Alta van der Merwe

1st International Workshop on
Advanced Enterprise Modelling
 - AEM 2017

Paper Submission: February 23, 2017 (expired)
Authors Notification: March 1, 2017 (expired)
Camera Ready and Registration: March 13, 2017 (expired)

Co-chairs

Aurona Gerber
University of Pretoria
South Africa
 
Knut Hinkelmann
FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
Switzerland
 
Paula Kotze
Meraka Institute,
South Africa
 
Ulrich Reimer
Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences
Switzerland
 
Alta van der Merwe
University of Pretoria
South Africa
 
Scope

The operating environment of most organizations or enterprises today is increasingly complex and changing rapidly. Leading technology discussions today often refer to the emerging and disruptive technology trends that would dramatically alter our socio-technical and socio-economic landscape in the near future. Technologies, techniques and methodologies that can assist enterprises with not only positioning for disruptive environments but also harnessing of potential benefits provided by the fast changing operating environment, such as included in enterprise architecture and engineering, are increasingly important. A core component of any enterprise approach are the models that need to be developed in order to understand, organize, simulate, design, communicate, implement and integrate all aspects of the enterprise that are embodied in its elements (people, processes, applications, etc.), their relationships to each other and to the environment, and the principles guiding its design and evolution.




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