@inproceedings{ThesingFeldmannBurchardt2021, author = {Thesing, Theo and Feldmann, Carsten and Burchardt, Martin}, title = {Agile versus Waterfall Project Management: Decision Model for Selecting the Appropriate Approach to a Project}, series = {ProjMAN - International Conference on Project Management 2020, Procedia Computer Science 181 (2021)}, booktitle = {ProjMAN - International Conference on Project Management 2020, Procedia Computer Science 181 (2021)}, doi = {10.1016/j.procs.2021.01.227}, pages = {746 -- 756}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchneidKuchenThoeneetal.2021, author = {Schneid, Konrad and Kuchen, Herbert and Th{\"o}ne, Sebastian and Di Bernardo, Sascha}, title = {Uncovering Data-Flow Anomalies in BPMN-Based Process-Driven Applications}, series = {Proceedings of the 36th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 36th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, isbn = {9781450381048}, doi = {10.1145/3412841.3442025}, pages = {1504 -- 1512}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Process-Driven Applications flourish through the interaction between an executable BPMN process model, human tasks, and external software services. All these components operate on shared process data, so it is even more important to check the correct data flow. However, data flow is in most cases not explicitly defined but hidden in model elements, form declarations, and program code. This paper elaborates on data-flow anomalies acting as indicators for potential errors and how such anomalies can be uncovered despite implicit and hidden data-flow definitions. By considering an integrated view, it goes beyond other approaches which are restricted to separate data-flow analysis of either process model or source code. The main idea is to merge call graphs representing programmed services into a control-flow representation of the process model, to label the resulting graph with associated data operations, and to detect anomalies in that labeled graph using a dedicated data-flow analysis. The applicability of the solution is demonstrated by a prototype designed for the Camunda BPM platform.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MatthiesConers2021, author = {Matthies, Benjamin and Coners, Andr{\´e}}, title = {Losing Balance? - A Review of Balanced Scorecards in IS Research}, series = {Proceedings of the 25th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS)}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 25th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS)}, address = {Dubai, UAE}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DelkeBuchholzSchiele2021, author = {Delke, Vincent and Buchholz, Wolfgang and Schiele, Holger}, title = {Specifying roles in purchasing and supply management in the era of Industry 4.0: A Delphi study}, series = {28th EurOMA conference: Managing the "new normal": The future of Operations and Supply Chain Management in unprecedented times}, booktitle = {28th EurOMA conference: Managing the "new normal": The future of Operations and Supply Chain Management in unprecedented times}, year = {2021}, abstract = {New technologies and systems within the field of purchasing and supply management (PSM) call forth responsibilities and require expertise. Moving towards Industry 4.0 in purchasing, increasing attention on specialization within talent and skills, where human capital is needed to exploit the full potential of technologies. Based on an internet-based real-time Delhi study with 47 experts within the PSM field, six future purchasing roles have been defined and elaborated. These future roles connect to the maturing and emerging technologies within the purchasing field and provide a guideline to further develop towards Industry 4.0 in purchasing based on a human-centered evolutionary approach.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DelkeSchieleBuchholzetal.2021, author = {Delke, Vincent and Schiele, Holger and Buchholz, Wolfgang and Stek, Klaas}, title = {Defining Industry 4.0 skills in purchasing and supply management}, series = {28th EurOMA conference: Managing the "new normal": The future of Operations and Supply Chain Management in unprecedented times}, booktitle = {28th EurOMA conference: Managing the "new normal": The future of Operations and Supply Chain Management in unprecedented times}, year = {2021}, abstract = {To increase maturity within purchasing and supply management (PSM), future purchasing skills are needed based on the technological development towards Industry 4.0. Past research, eg, the work of Bals, Schulze, Kelly, and Stek (2019), started to address this issue based on literature review and interview studies. However, a detailed description of these skills is missing. Utilizing a real-time Delhi study with 45 experts within the PSM field, nine future purchasing skills have been elaborated. Identified skills connect to the maturing and emerging technologies within purchasing and provide a guideline towards Industry 4.0 in purchasing based on a human-centric perspective.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KellyVangorpMeyeretal.2021, author = {Kelly, Stephen and Vangorp, Peter and Meyer, Dennis and Delke, Vincent}, title = {A framework for implementing gamification in Purchasing and Supply Management education}, series = {30th Annual IPSERA Conference 2021: Purchasing Innovation and Crisis Management}, booktitle = {30th Annual IPSERA Conference 2021: Purchasing Innovation and Crisis Management}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This paper uses the findings from a literature review and series of expert interviews to develop a richer and Purchasing and Supply Management (PSM) context-specific perspective of the different key techniques, tools and principles that can be used to develop gamified learning to enhance the skills required by PSM professionals in dealing with current and future challenges, such as the transformation to Industry 4.0. It also provides further details of the different stages of implementing gamified learning, which can enhance the success of any such provision.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DelkeKarttunenKellyetal.2021, author = {Delke, Vincent and Karttunen, Elina and Kelly, Stephen and Stek, Klaas and Tk{\´a}č, Michal}, title = {Exploring Industry 4.0 Professional Roles and Skills within Purchasing and Supply Management}, series = {30th Annual IPSERA Conference 2021: Purchasing Innovation and Crisis Management}, booktitle = {30th Annual IPSERA Conference 2021: Purchasing Innovation and Crisis Management}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Professional roles, including specific skills for each role, are a step towards higher professionalism and maturity within purchasing and supply management (PSM). The global development towards increasing digitalization, Industry 4.0, globalization, and increasing attention for corporate social responsibility force change within the purchasing organizations. Here, PSM's professional roles and skills are a good starting point to manage these changes by redefining professional roles organized by specific skills and responsibilities. For this reason, based on a systematic literature review and three World Caf{\´e}s with 29 purchasing professionals, this study compiles a list of Industry 4.0 professional roles and skills in PSM.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KrakauFeldmannKaupe2021, author = {Krakau, Jan and Feldmann, Carsten and Kaupe, Victor}, title = {Robotic Process Automation in Logistics: Implementation Model and Factors of Success}, series = {Adapting to the Future: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) - 32 / Hrsg. Carlos Jahn, Wolfgang Kersten, Christian Ringle}, booktitle = {Adapting to the Future: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) - 32 / Hrsg. Carlos Jahn, Wolfgang Kersten, Christian Ringle}, isbn = {978-3-754927-71-7}, doi = {10.15480/882.4005}, pages = {219 -- 256}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KaupeFeldmannWagner2021, author = {Kaupe, Victor and Feldmann, Carsten and Wagner, Heiko}, title = {Exoskeletons: Productivity and Ergonomics in Logistics - A Systematic Review}, series = {Adapting to the future: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Hrsg. Carlos Jahn, Wolfgang Kersten, Christian Ringle}, booktitle = {Adapting to the future: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Hrsg. Carlos Jahn, Wolfgang Kersten, Christian Ringle}, isbn = {978-3-754927-70-0}, doi = {10.15480/882.3947}, pages = {527 -- 561}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KurzhalsUude2021, author = {Kurzhals, Kerstin and Uude, Katrin}, title = {Die wesentlichen Stolpersteine in transdisziplin{\"a}ren Kooperationen kennen und vermeiden}, series = {Poster presentation at the Forum Citizen Science 2021, "Vertrauen, Wirkung, Wandel: Citizen Science als Antrieb von Ver{\"a}nderung?", 6.-7.05.2021}, booktitle = {Poster presentation at the Forum Citizen Science 2021, "Vertrauen, Wirkung, Wandel: Citizen Science als Antrieb von Ver{\"a}nderung?", 6.-7.05.2021}, address = {Berlin}, year = {2021}, language = {de} }