Competencies
The department has competencies in the following areas:
- Software engineering and software architecture
- Business process management and process mining
- Blockchain, especially in the application of this technology
- Cloud computing, DevOps, and reliability.
- Applied AI
1.
Sheganaku, G., Schulte, S., Waibel, P. & Weber, I. Cost-efficient auto-scaling of container-based elastic processes. Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) 138, 296–312 (2023).
2.
Beerepoot, I. et al. The biggest business process management problems to solve before we die. Computers in Industry 146, 103837 (2023).
3.
Weber, I. & Staples, M. Rejoinder for the discussed paper “Programmable money: next-generation blockchain-based conditional payments”. Digital Finance (DFIN) 4, 143–147 (2022).
4.
Weber, I. & Staples, M. Programmable money: next-generation blockchain-based conditional payments. Digital Finance (DFIN) 4, 109–125 (2022).
5.
Stiehle, F. & Weber, I. Blockchain for business process enactment: A taxonomy and systematic literature review. in Blockchain forum of the international conference on business process management (BPM) (2022).
6.
Pufahl, L., Zerbato, F., Weber, B. & Weber, I. BPMN in healthcare: Challenges and best practices. Information Systems 107, 102013 (2022).
7.
Montali, M., Weber, I., Weske, M. & Reichert, M. Special issue: BPM 2018 selected papers in foundations and engineering. Information Systems 103, 101477 (2022).
8.
Marangone, E., Di Ciccio, C. & Weber, I. Fine-grained data access control for collaborative process execution on blockchain. in Blockchain forum of the international conference on business process management (BPM)(2022).
9.
López-Pintado, O., Dumas, M., García-Bañuelos, L. & Weber, I. Controlled flexibility in blockchain-based collaborative business processes. Information Systems 104, 101622 (2022).
10.
Lobmaier, D., Konlechner, R., Schulte, S. & Weber, I. Assessing routing algorithms for PCNs: Full evaluation results. (2022).
11.
Kurz, A. et al. HITL-AB-BPM: Business process improvement with AB testing and human-in-the-loop. in BPM’22: International conference on business process management, demo & resources track (2022).
12.
Kazman, R., Pelliccione, P., Liu, A. & Weber, I. Message from the ICSA 2022 general chairs and program chairs. in 2022 IEEE 19th international conference on software architecture (ICSA) (2022). doi:10.1109/ICSA53651.2022.00005.
13.
Holz, J., Pufahl, L. & Weber, I. A systematic comparison of case management languages. in DEC2H’22: International workshop on declarative, decision and hybrid approaches to processes at BPM’22 (2022).
14.
Hobeck, R., Pufahl, L. & Weber, I. Process mining on curriculum-based study data – a case study at a German university. in EduPM’22: Education meets process mining, international workshop at ICPM’22 (2022).
15.
González Moyano, C., Pufahl, L., Weber, I. & Mendling, J. Uses of business process modeling in agile software development projects. Information and Software Technology (IST) 152, 107028 (2022).
16.
Dumas, M. et al. Augmented business process management systems: A research manifesto. (2022).
17.
Xu, X. et al. A decision model for choosing patterns in blockchain-based applications. in ICSA’21: IEEE international conference on software architecture (2021).
18.
Weber, I. & Staples, M. Programmable money: Next-generation conditional payments using blockchain – keynote paper. in CLOSER’21: International conference on cloud computing and services science (2021).
19.
Weber, I. Introduction and background: Blockchain and smart contracts. in (eds. Koschmider, A. & Schulte, S.) 1–11 (In: Blockchain and Robotic Process Automation, Springer, 2021). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-81409-0_1.
20.
Pufahl, L., Ohlsson, B., Weber, I., Harper, G. & Weston, E. Enabling financing in agricultural supply chains through blockchain. in (In: Business Process Management Cases, Vol. 2. Springer, 2021).
21.
Lu, Q. et al. Integrated model-driven engineering of blockchain applications for business processes and asset management. Software: Practice and Experience 51, 1059–1079 (2021).
22.
Klinkmüller, C. & Weber, I. Every apprentice needs a master: Feedback-based effectiveness improvements for process model matching. Information Systems 95, 101612 (2021).
23.
Klinkmüller, C., Seeliger, A., Müller, R., Pufahl, L. & Weber, I. A method for debugging process discovery pipelines to analyze the consistency of model properties. in BPM’21: International conference on business process management 65–84 (2021).
24.
Klinkmüller, C., Leopold, H., Mendling, J. & Weber, I. Objectivity in process descriptions. in PROBLEMS’21: International workshop on BPM problems to solve before we die at BPM’21 (2021).
25.
Hobeck, R., Weber, I., Bass, L. & Yasar, H. Teaching DevOps: A tale of two universities. in SPLASH-E’21: ACM SIGPLAN conference on systems, programming, languages, and applications: Software for humanity – education track (2021).
26.
Hobeck, R., Klinkmüller, C., Bandara, H. M. N. D., Weber, I. & van der Aalst, W. Process mining on blockchain data: A case study of Augur. in BPM’21: International conference on business process management 306–323 (2021).
27.
Business process management: Blockchain and robotic process automation forum. vol. 428 (Springer, 2021).
28.
Beck, P. et al. BLF: A blockchain logging framework for mining blockchain data. in BPM’21: International conference on business process management, demo & resources track (2021).
29.
Bandara, H. M. N. D. et al. Event logs of Ethereum-Based applications: A collection of resources for process mining on blockchain data. in BPM’21: International conference on business process management, demo & resources track (2021).
30.
Tran, N., Schneider, J.-G., Weber, I. & Qin, A. K. Hyper-parameter Optimization in Classification: To-do or Not-to-do. Pattern Recognition 103, 107245 (2020).
31.
Satyal, S., Weber, I., Bass, L. & Fu, M. Rollback mechanisms for cloud management APIs using AI planning. Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing 17, 148–161 (2020).
32.
Rimba, P. et al. Quantifying the cost of distrust: Comparing blockchain and cloud services for business process execution. Information Systems Frontiers 22, 489–507 (2020).
33.
Prybila, C., Schulte, S., Hochreiner, C. & Weber, I. Runtime verification for business processes utilizing the Bitcoin blockchain. Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) 107, 816–831 (2020).
34.
Pecchia, A., Weber, I., Cinque, M. & Ma, Y. Discovering process models for the analysis of application failures under uncertainty of event logs. Knowledge-Based Systems 189, 105054 (2020).
35.
Mühlberger, R. et al. Foundational oracle patterns: Connecting blockchain to the off-chain world. in Blockchain forum of the international conference on business process management (BPM) (2020).
36.
Ladleif, J., Weske, M. & Weber, I. External data monitoring using oracles in blockchain-based process execution. in Blockchain forum of the international conference on business process management (BPM) (2020).
37.
Klinkmüller, C., Weber, I., Ponomarev, A., Tran, A. B. & van der Aalst, W. Efficient logging for blockchain applications. (2020).
38.
Hobeck, R. et al. Performance, variant, and conformance analysis of an academic travel reimbursement process. (2020).
39.
Heindel, T. & Weber, I. Incentive alignment of business processes: a game theoretic approach. (2020).
40.
Heindel, T. & Weber, I. Incentive alignment of business processes. in BPM’20: International conference on business process management (2020).
41.
Bandara, H. D., Xu, X. & Weber, I. Patterns for blockchain data migration. in EuroPLOP’20: European conference on pattern languages of programs 2020 1–19 (2020). doi:10.1145/3424771.3424796.
42.
Yasaweerasinghelage, R., Staples, M., Paik, H.-Y. & Weber, I. Optimising architectures for performance, cost, and security. in ECSA’19: European conference on software architecture (2019).
43.
Xu, X., Weber, I. & Staples, M. Architecture for blockchain applications. (Springer, 2019). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-03035-3.
44.
Weber, I. et al. A platform architecture for multi-tenant blockchain-based systems. in ICSA’19: IEEE international conference on software architecture (2019).
45.
Satyal, S., Weber, I., Paik, H., Di Ciccio, C. & Mendling, J. Business process improvement with the AB-BPM methodology. Information Systems 84, 283–298 (2019).
46.
Montali, M., Weber, I., Weske, M. & Reichert, M. Special issue: BPM 2018 selected papers in foundations and engineering. Information Systems 101477 (2019) doi:10.1016/j.is.2019.101477.
47.
Lu, Q. et al. uBaaS: A unified blockchain as a service platform. Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS)101, 564–575 (2019).
48.
López-Pintado, O., García-Bañuelos, L., Dumas, M., Weber, I. & Ponomarev, A. Caterpillar: A business process execution engine on the Ethereum blockchain. Software: Practice and Experience 49, 1162–1193 (2019).
49.
López-Pintado, O., Dumas, M., García-Bañuelos, L. & Weber, I. Interpreted execution of business process models on blockchain. in EDOC’19: IEEE international enterprise computing conference 206–215 (2019).
50.
López-Pintado, O., Dumas, M., García-Bañuelos, L. & Weber, I. Dynamic role binding in blockchain-based collaborative business processes. in CAISE’19: International conference on advanced information systems engineering (2019).
51.
Lo, S. K. et al. Digital-physical parity for food fraud detection. in ICBC’19: International conference on blockchain (2019).
52.
Ladleif, J., Weske, M. & Weber, I. Modeling and enforcing blockchain-based choreographies. in BPM’19: International conference on business process management (2019).
53.
Klinkmüller, C., Ponomarev, A., Tran, A. B., Weber, I. & van der Aalst, W. Mining blockchain processes: Extracting process mining data from blockchain applications. in Blockchain forum of the international conference on business process management (BPM) (2019).
54.
Klinkmüller, C., Müller, R. & Weber, I. Mining process mining practices: An exploratory characterization of information needs in process analytics. in BPM’19: International conference on business process management(2019).
55.
Dumas, M., Hull, R., Mendling, J. & Weber, I. Blockchain technology for collaborative information systems (dagstuhl seminar 18332). Dagstuhl Reports 8, 67–129 (2019).
56.
Di Ciccio, C. et al. Blockchain support for collaborative business processes. Informatik Spektrum (2019) doi:10.1007/s00287-019-01178-x.
57.
Bratanova, A. et al. Blockchain 2030: A look at the future of blockchain in Australia. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332298704_Blockchain_2030_A_Look_at_the_Future_of_Blockchain_in_Australia(2019).
58.
Yasaweerasinghelage, R., Staples, M., Weber, I. & Paik, H.-Y. Predicting the performance of privacy-preserving data analytics using architecture modelling and simulation. in ICSA’18: IEEE international conference on software architecture (2018).
59.
Xu, X., Pautasso, C., Zhu, L., Lu, Q. & Weber, I. A pattern collection for blockchain-based applications. in EuroPLoP’18: European conference on pattern languages of programs (2018).
60.
Xie, T., van Hoorn, A., Wang, H. & Weber, I. Introduction to the special issue on emerging software technologies for internet-based systems: Internetware and DevOps. ACM Trans. Internet Technol. 18, 13:1-13:2 (2018).
61.
Business process management forum. vol. 329 (Springer, 2018).
62.
Business process management. vol. 11080 (Springer, 2018).
63.
Weske, M., Montali, M., Weber, I. & vom Brocke, J. BPM: Foundations, engineering, management. in BPM’18: International conference on business process management 3–11 (Springer International Publishing, 2018).
64.
Weber, I. Blockchain and services - exploring the links: Keynote paper. in ASSRI’18: Australian symposium on service research and innovation 13–21 (2018). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-32242-7_2.
65.
Tran, A. B., Lu, Q. & Weber, I. Lorikeet: A model-driven engineering tool for blockchain-based business process execution and asset management. in BPM’18: International conference on business process management, demo track (2018).
66.
Satyal, S., Weber, I., Paik, H., Di Ciccio, C. & Mendling, J. Shadow testing for business process improvement. in CoopIS’18: Cooperative information systems conference, OTM confederated international conferences(2018).
67.
Satyal, S., Weber, I., Paik, H., Di Ciccio, C. & Mendling, J. AB Testing for process versions with contextual multi-armed bandit algorithms. in CAISE’18: International conference on advanced information systems engineering (2018).
68.
Royal, D. et al. Making money smart – empowering NDIS participants with blockchain technologies. https://data61.csiro.au/en/Our-Research/Our-Work/SmartMoney (2018).
69.
Mendling, J. et al. Blockchains for business process management – challenges and opportunities. ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS) 9, 4:1-4:16 (2018).
70.
Mendling, J., Decker, G., Hull, R., Reijers, H. A. & Weber, I. How do machine learning, robotic process automation and blockchains affect the human factor in business process management? Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS) 43, 297–320 (2018).
71.
Lu, Q., Weber, I. & Staples, M. Why model-driven engineering fits the needs for blockchain application development. IEEE Blockchain Newsletter 2, (2018).
72.
Klinkmüller, C., van Beest, N. & Weber, I. Towards reliable predictive process monitoring. in CAISE forum’18: International conference on advanced information systems engineering, forum track (2018).
73.
Hoenisch, P. & Weber, I. AODV-based routing for off-chain payment channel networks. in ICBC’18: International conference on blockchain (2018).
74.
Farshchi, M. et al. Technical report: Anomaly detection for a critical industrial system using context, logs and metrics. http://www.fedoa.unina.it/11969/ (2018) doi:10.6093/UNINA/FEDOA/11969.
75.
Farshchi, M. et al. Contextual anomaly detection for a critical industrial system based on logs and metrics. in EDCC’18: European dependable computing conference, short paper (2018).
76.
Farshchi, M., Schneider, J.-G., Weber, I. & Grundy, J. Metric selection and anomaly detection for cloud operations using log and metric correlation analysis. Journal of Systems and Software 137, 531–549 (2018).
77.
Yasaweerasinghelage, R., Staples, M. & Weber, I. Using architectural modelling and simulation to predict latency of blockchain-based systems. ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/doc/papers/UNSW/201704.pdf (2017).
78.
Yasaweerasinghelage, R., Staples, M. & Weber, I. Predicting latency of blockchain-based systems using architectural modelling and simulation. in ICSA’17: IEEE international conference on software architecture, short paper (2017).
79.
Xu, X. et al. A taxonomy of blockchain-based systems for architecture design. in ICSA’17: IEEE international conference on software architecture (2017).
80.
Weber, I. et al. On availability for blockchain-based systems. in SRDS’17: IEEE international symposium on reliable distributed systems 64–73 (2017).
81.
van Hoorn, A., Jamshidi, P., Leitner, P. & Weber, I. Report from GI-Dagstuhl seminar 16394: Software performance engineering in the DevOps world. (2017).
82.
Tran, A. B., Xu, X., Weber, I., Staples, M. & Rimba, P. Regerator: a registry generator for blockchain. in CAiSE’17: International conference on advanced information systems engineering, forum track (demo) (2017).
83.
Staples, M. et al. Risks and opportunities for systems using blockchain and smart contracts. http://www.data61.csiro.au/~/media/D61/Files/Blockchain-reports/Blockchain-RisksandOpps-PDF.pdf?la=en&hash=D0765B85166B783E9FD13FC4EAEBDCB03E716631 (2017).
84.
Satyal, S., Weber, I., Paik, H., Di Ciccio, C. & Mendling, J. AB-BPM: Performance-driven instance routing for business process improvement. in BPM’17: International conference on business process management (2017).
85.
Rimba, P. et al. Comparing blockchain and cloud services for business process execution. in ICSA’17: IEEE international conference on software architecture, short paper (2017).
86.
López-Pintado, O., García-Bañuelos, L., Dumas, M. & Weber, I. Caterpillar: A blockchain-based business process management system. in BPM’17: International conference on business process management, demo track (2017).
87.
Klinkmüller, C. & Weber, I. Analyzing control flow information to improve the effectiveness of process model matching techniques. Decision Support Systems 100, 6–14 (2017).
88.
García-Bañuelos, L., Ponomarev, A., Dumas, M. & Weber, I. Optimized execution of business processes on blockchain. in BPM’17: International conference on business process management (2017).
89.
Weber, I. et al. Using blockchain to enable untrusted business process monitoring and execution. ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/doc/papers/UNSW/201609.pdf (2016).
90.
Weber, I. et al. Untrusted business process monitoring and execution using blockchain. in BPM’16: International conference on business process management (2016).
91.
Weber, I., Nepal, S. & Zhu, L. Developing dependable and secure cloud applications. IEEE Internet Computing20, 74–79 (2016).
92.
van Beest, N. & Weber, I. Behavioural classification for business process execution at runtime. in PRAISE’16: International workshop on runtime analysis of process-aware information systems at BPM’16 (2016).
93.
Rodriguez, C., Klinkmüller, C., Weber, I., Daniel, F. & Casati, F. Activity matching with human intelligence. in BPM forum’16: International conference on business process management, forum track (2016).
94.
Fu, M. et al. Process-oriented non-intrusive recovery for sporadic operations on the cloud. in DSN’16: IEEE/IFIP international conference on dependable systems and networks (2016).
95.
Daum, J., Hoffmann, J., Haslum, P., Weber, I. & Torralba, A. Practical undoability checking via contingent planning. in ICAPS’16: International conference on automated planning and scheduling (2016).
96.
Anderson, L., Holz, R., Ponomarev, A., Rimba, P. & Weber, I. New kids on the block: an analysis of modern blockchains. (2016).
97.
Zhu, L. et al. Achieving reliable high frequency releases in cloud environments. IEEE Software 32, 73–80 (2015).
98.
Xu, X. et al. Error diagnosis of cloud application operation using Bayesian networks and online optimisation. in EDCC’15: European dependable computing conference (2015).
99.
Weber, I., Rogge-Solti, A., Li, C. & Mendling, J. CCaaS: Online conformance checking as a service. in BPM’15: International conference on business process management, demo track (2015).
100.
Weber, I. & Mendling, J. A vision of experimental process improvement. in SIMPDA’15: International symposium on data-driven process discovery and analysis 127–130 (2015).
101.
Weber, I., Li, C., Bass, L., Xu, X. & Zhu, L. Discovering and visualizing operations processes with POD-Discovery and POD-Viz. in International conference on dependable systems and networks (DSN), demo track(2015).
102.
Weber, I., Farshchi, M., Mendling, J. & Schneider, J.-G. Mining processes with multi-instantiation. in ACM/SIGAPP symposium on applied computing (ACM SAC) (2015).
103.
Schulte, S., Janiesch, C., Venugopal, S., Weber, I. & Hönisch, P. Elastic business process management: State of the art and open challenges for BPM in the cloud. Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) 46, 36–50 (2015).
104.
Satyal, S., Weber, I., Bass, L. & Fu, M. Scalable rollback for cloud operations using AI planning. in ASWEC’15: Australasian software engineering conference (2015).
105.
Hönisch, P., Weber, I., Schulte, S., Zhu, L. & Fekete, A. Four-fold auto-scaling on a contemporary deployment platform using Docker containers. in ICSOC’15: International conference on service oriented computing, short paper (2015).
106.
Hönisch, P., Weber, I., Schulte, S., Zhu, L. & Fekete, A. Four-fold auto-scaling for Docker containers. ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/doc/papers/UNSW/201513.pdf (2015).
107.
Farshchi, M., Schneider, J.-G., Weber, I. & Grundy, J. Anomaly detection of cloud application operations using log and cloud metric correlation analysis. in ISSRE’15: IEEE international symposium on software reliability engineering (2015).
108.
Bass, L., Weber, I. & Zhu, L. DevOps: A software architect’s perspective. (Addison-Wesley Professional, 2015).
109.
Antunes, G. et al. The process model matching contest 2015. in EMISA’15: International workshop on enterprise modelling and information systems architecture 127–155 (GI, 2015).
110.
Zhu, L. et al. Challenges in practicing high frequency releases in cloud environments. in RELENG’14: International workshop on release engineering 21–24 (2014).
111.
Xu, X., Zhu, L., Weber, I., Bass, L. & Sun, D. POD-Diagnosis: Error diagnosis of sporadic operations on cloud applications. in DSN’14: 44th annual IEEE/IFIP international conference on dependable systems and networks252–263 (2014). doi:10.1109/DSN.2014.94.
112.
Weber, I., Janiesch, C. & Schulte, S. Preface for the 2nd international workshop on business process management in the cloud (BPMC). (2014).
113.
Weber, I., Farshchi, M., Mendling, J. & Schneider, J.-G. Mining processes with multi-instantiation: Discovery and conformance checking. ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/doc/papers/UNSW/201420.pdf (2014).
114.
Lesser, V., Shen, J., Weber, I. & Zhang, X. Formal analysis of negotiation protocols for task allocation. in (eds. Lopes, F. & Coelho, H.) 149–190 (In: Negotiation and Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems. Bentham Science Publishers, 2014). doi:10.2174/97816080582421140101.
115.
Klinkmüller, C., Leopold, H., Weber, I., Mendling, J. & Ludwig, A. Listen to me: Improving process model matching through user feedback. in BPM’14: International conference on business process management (2014).
116.
Janiesch, C., Weber, I., Menzel, M. & Kuhlenkamp, J. Optimizing the performance of automated business processes executed on virtualized resources. in HICSS’14: Hawaii international conference on system science(2014).
117.
Hoffmann, J. & Weber, I. Web service composition. in Encyclopedia of social network analysis and mining (ed. Jon Rokne and Reda Alhajj) 2389–2399 (Springer, 2014).
118.
Euting, S., Janiesch, C., Fischer, R., Tai, S. & Weber, I. Scalable business process execution in the cloud. in IC2E’14: IEEE international conference on cloud enigneering (2014).
119.
Xu, X. et al. Availability analysis for deployment of in-cloud applications. in ISARCS’13: International ACM SIGSOFT symposium on architecting critical systems, short paper (2013).
120.
Xu, X. (Sherry) et al. Detecting cloud provisioning errors using an annotated process model. in MW4NextGen’13: International workshop on middleware for next generation internet computing 5:1-5:6 (2013).
121.
Weber, I., Wada, H., Fekete, A., Liu, A. & Bass, L. Supporting undoability in systems operations. in USENIX LISA’13: Large installation system administration conference (2013).
122.
Weber, I., Paik, H. & Benatallah, B. Form-based web service composition for domain experts. ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB) 8, 2:1-2:40 (2013).
123.
Roy, M., Weber, I. & Benatallah, B. Entity-centric search for enterprise services. in ICSOC’13: International conference on service oriented computing, short paper (2013).
124.
Klinkmüller, C., Weber, I., Mendling, J., Leopold, H. & Ludwig, A. Increasing recall of process model matching by improved activity label matching. in BPM’13: International conference on business process management, short paper (2013).
125.
Klemisch, K., Weber, I. & Benatallah, B. Context-aware UI component reuse. in CAiSE’13: 25th international conference on advanced information systems engineering (2013).
126.
Cayoglu, U. et al. The process model matching contest 2013. in PMC-MR’13: International workshop on process model collections: Management and reuse (2013).
127.
Bass, L., Jeffery, R., Wada, H., Weber, I. & Zhu, L. Eliciting operations requirements for applications. in RELENG’13: International workshop on release engineering (2013).
128.
Xu, X. et al. BPMashup: Dynamic execution of RESTful processes. in ICSOC’12: 10th international conference on service oriented computing, demo track (2012).
129.
Weber, I., Wada, H., Fekete, A., Liu, A. & Bass, L. Automatic undo for cloud management via AI planning. in HotDep’12: Proceedings of the workshop on hot topics in system dependability (2012).
130.
Roy, M., Weber, I. & Benatallah, B. Extending enterprise service design knowledge using clustering. in ICSOC’12: 10th international conference on service oriented computing (2012).
131.
Kylau, U., Stollberg, M., Weber, I. & Barros, A. Chapter 11: Service functionality and behaviour. in (eds. Barros, A. & Oberle, D.) (In: Handbook of Service Description. Springer Verlag, 2012).
132.
Kim, S. W., Paik, H. & Weber, I. Automating form-based processes through annotation. in ICSOC’12: 10th international conference on service oriented computing, short paper (2012).
133.
Hoffmann, J., Weber, I. & Kraft, F. M. SAP speaks PDDL: Exploiting a software-engineering model for planning in business process management. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR) 44, 587–632 (2012).
134.
Hoffmann, J., Weber, I. & Governatori, G. On compliance checking for clausal constraints in annotated process models. Information Systems Frontiers 14, 155–177 (2012).
135.
Heymans, S., Hoffmann, J., Marconi, A., Phillips, J. & Weber, I. Chapter 6: Semantic web services fundamentals. in (eds. Barros, A. & Oberle, D.) (In: Handbook of Service Description. Springer Verlag, 2012).
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Weber, I., Paik, H.-Y. & Benatallah, B. Forms-based service composition for domain experts. ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/doc/papers/UNSW/1111.pdf (2011).
137.
Weber, I., Paik, H. & Benatallah, B. Forms-based service composition. in ICSOC’11: 9th international conference on service oriented computing, short paper 627–635 (2011).
138.
Roy, M., Suleiman, B., Schmidt, D., Weber, I. & Benatallah, B. Using SOA governance design methodologies to augment enterprise service descriptions. in CAiSE’11: 23rd international conference on advanced information systems engineering (2011).
139.
Barros, A. & Weber, I. Chapter 18.3.3: A requirements framework for semantic business process modeling. in (eds. Rosenberg, A., von Rosing, M., Chase, G., Omar, R. & Taylor, J.) (In: Applying Real-World BPM in an SAP Environment. SAP Press, 2011).
140.
Weber, I. et al. Personal process management: Design and execution for end-users. ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/doc/papers/UNSW/1018.pdf (2010).
141.
Weber, I. et al. Managing long-tail processes using FormSys. in ICSOC’10: 8th international conference on service oriented computing, demo track (2010). doi:10.1007/978-3-642-17358-5_63.
142.
Weber, I. et al. FormSys: Form-processing web services. in WWW’10: 19th international world wide web conference, demo track 1313–1316 (2010). doi:10.1145/1772690.1772910.
143.
Weber, I., Hoffmann, J. & Mendling, J. Beyond soundness: On the verification of semantic business process models. Distributed and Parallel Databases (DAPD) 27, 271–343 (2010).
144.
Roy, M., Suleiman, B. & Weber, I. Facilitating enterprise service discovery for non-technical business users. in WESOA’10: 6th international workshop on engineering service-oriented applications at ICSOC’10 (2010).
145.
Hoffmann, J., Weber, I. & Kraft, F. M. SAP Speaks PDDL. in AAAI’10: 24th AAAI conference on artificial intelligence (2010).
146.
Weber, I. & Sure, Y. Towards an implementation of the EU services directive with semantic web services. in BIS’09: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on business information systems (2009).
147.
Weber, I., Barros, A., May, N., Hoffmann, J. & Kaczmarek, T. Composing services for third-party service delivery. in ICWS’09: IEEE international conference on web services, application and industry track (2009).
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