Workshop on Accountability 28th April
Apr 8, 2016
https://wwwmatthes.in.tum.de/pages/pkfjmcg9fgov/Industry-Workshop-on-Accountability
Apr 8, 2016
https://wwwmatthes.in.tum.de/pages/pkfjmcg9fgov/Industry-Workshop-on-Accountability
Jan 29, 2016
A paper has been accepted for publication at the Internationels Symposium on Legal Informatics (IRIS). In the paper entitled LEXIA - A Data Science Environment for Semantic Analysis of German Legal Texts, the author team consisting of Bernhard Waltl, Florian Matthes, Tobias Waltl, and Thomas Grass show how modern technologies of text mining algorithms can be applied to the legal texts. It shows how to consider the particularities of legal texts, such as laws or judgments, in the data model and provides a reference architecture for a collaborative data science environment.
Jan 12, 2016
A paper has been accepted for publication at the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE). In the paper entitled Lessons Learned in Aligning Data and Model Evolution in Collaborative Information Systems, the author team consisting of Thomas Reschenhofer, Manoj Bhat, Adrian Hernandez-Mendez, and Florian Matthes elaborate on exprienced challenges in more than 5 years of applying a collaborative information system in research and industry projects. The goal of this paper is to provide a set of lessons learned which can serve as guidelines for the development of similar software systems.
Dec 7, 2015
Im Rahmen der neu konzipierten SocioCortex Community Workshop Serie hat am 01.12.2015 die Kick-off-Veranstaltung stattgefunden. Dabei diskutierten insgesamt über 15 Teilnehmer aus Industrie und Forschung über SocioCortex-relevante Themen, wie z.B. über das SocioCortex Ökosystem sowie über ein generisches Konzept für erweiterbare Visualisierungen.
Informationen über SocioCortex an sich finden Sie auf der offiziellen Website. Details zur Community sind hier zu finden.
Der nächste Workshop findet unterdessen voraussichtlich im Februar 2016 statt.
Jul 8, 2015
A paper has been accepted for publication at the AdaptiveCM that is co-located with the BPM conference. In the paper entitled "Case Management: An Evaluation of Existing Approaches for Knowledge-Intensive Processes", the author team consisting of Mike A. Marin (IBM), Matheus Hauder (TUM) and Florian Matthes (TUM) compare prominent definitions of case management over the last twenty-three years against characteristics of knowledge-intensive processes (KiPs). Goal fo this paper is to evaluate the applicability of case management and the Case Management Modeling and Notation (CMMN) that was recently published by the OMG for KiPs. The paper provides requirements for execution environments implementing CMMN and delineate existing case management approaches to advance the understanding of this important domain.