PD Dr. Dirk Draheim

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Business Process Technology
A Unified View on Business Processes, Workflows and Enterprise Applications
Dirk Draheim
Springer, September 2010.
ISBN: 978-3-642-01587-8

About this book: Businesses consist of processes and strive for excellence in business processes. There are different communities addressing business processes, each with different objectives, tools and terminology – business process reengineering, business process modeling, business process management, workflow execution, and even current strands of service-oriented architecture. In concrete business process projects, we are still faced again and again with similar questions: Which decomposition mechanism to use? Which is the correct granularity for business process activities? Which implementing technology is optimal in a given situation? This book offers an approach to the systematization of the field. It provides a landscape of rationales and concepts for business process tools and technologies. The message of the book is that currently emerging integrated business process platforms are the enabling technology of the future, which will allow us to use the huge potential for automation in today’s enterprises.


Form-Oriented Analysis
A New Methodology to Model Form-Based Applications
Dirk Draheim, Gerald Weber
Springer, 2005
ISBN: 3-540-20593-4    www.formcharts.org

About this book: Form-based applications range from simple Web shops to complex enterprise resource planning systems. Draheim and Weber adapt well-established basic modeling techniques in a novel way to achieve a modeling framework optimized for this broad application domain. They introduce new modeling artifacts, such as page diagrams and form storyboards, and separate dialogue patterns to allow for reuse. In their implementation they have developed new constructs such as typed server pages, and tools for forward and reverse engineering of presentation layers. The methodology is explained using an online bookshop as a running example, in which the user can experience the modeling concepts in action. The combination of theoretical achievements and hands-on practical advice and tools makes this book a reference work for both researchers in the areas of software architectures and submit-response style user interfaces, and professionals designing and developing such applications. More information and additional material is available online.


Trends in Enterprise Application Architecture
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference TEAA 2006
Dirk Draheim, GeraldWeber (Eds.)
LNCS 4473, Springer, 2007
LNCS 3888   TEAA 2006

About these Proceedings: The 24 revised full papers presented together with one invited talk were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions for inclusion in the book. Their common purpose is to identify problems or issues in enterprise application architecture and propose and evaluate a solution. Topics of interest include model driven architecture, enterprise development environments, service oriented architecture, data integration, sizing and cost estimation, performance benchmarking, mobile workforce access, multi-channel architecture, autonomous computing, enterprise grid computing, load balancing, and enterprise component platforms.



Trends in Enterprise Application Architecture
Proceedings of the VLDB Workshop TEAA 2005
Dirk Draheim, GeraldWeber (Eds.)
LNCS 3888, Springer, 2006
LNCS 3888   www.teaa.formcharts.org

About these Proceedings: These proceedings contain twelve revised papers presented at TEAA 2005, which took place as a workshop of the conference VLDB 2005 (31st International Conference on Very Large Databases) in August 2005 in Trondheim, Norway. Enterprise applications are mission critical for organizations. Currently there are several initiatives that see enterprise application integration as their natural playground, like Model Driven Architecture and Service Oriented Architecture. Now is the time to investigate how these approaches can provide added value. At TEAA 2005 we had contributions that identified a problem or issue in enterprise application architecture and proposed and evaluated a solution. Applications, operating systems, database systems, hardware architecture and system administration concepts must be orchestrated to yield an optimized system architecture that tackles performance, stability, security, maintainability, and eventually total cost of ownership. In practice, it is always a holistic view that is needed - it is known that system design approaches that overemphasize one of the software or hardware architecture aspects are likely to fail. In the TEAA 2005 workshop we looked for conceptual underpinnings of enterprise application architecture.

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