Michael Rosemann

Michael Rosemann is an Associate Professor in Information Systems at Queensland University of Technology. He is currently the Director of the Centre for IT Innovation. Michael holds a MBA (1992) and a PhD (1995) from the University of Münster, German. His main areas of interest are process and workflow management, conceptual modeling, ontologies and Enterprise Systems.

Publications

Augmenting Analytical CRM Strategies with Social BI
Daniel Beverungen, Mathias Eggert, Matthias Voigt, Michael Rosemann. © 2014. 19 pages.
Large communities built around social media on the Internet offer an opportunity to augment analytical customer relationship management (CRM) strategies. The purpose of this...
A Comparative Analysis of the Integration of SOA Elements in Widely-Used Enterprise Architecture Frameworks
Ayed Alwadain, Erwin Fielt, Axel Korthaus, Michael Rosemann. © 2013. 17 pages.
In recent years, enterprise architecture (EA) has captured increasing interest as a means to systematically consolidate and manage various enterprise artefacts in order to...
Augmenting Analytical CRM Strategies with Social BI
Daniel Beverungen, Mathias Eggert, Matthias Voigt, Michael Rosemann. © 2013. 18 pages.
Large communities built around social media on the Internet offer an opportunity to augment analytical customer relationship management (CRM) strategies. The purpose of this...
Foreword
Michael Rosemann. © 2010. 2 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Handbook of Research on Software Engineering and Productivity Technologies: Implications of Globalization.
Process-Oriented Assessment of Web Services
Jan-Hendrik Sewing, Michael Rosemann. © 2009. 25 pages.
Though Web services offer unique opportunities for the design of new business processes, the assessment of the potential impact of Web services is often reduced to technical...
Configurable Reference Modeling Languages
Jan Recker, Michael Rosemann, Wil M.P. van der Aalst, Monique Jansen-Vullers, Alexander Dreiling. © 2009. 22 pages.
This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the...
The Status of SAP-Related Education: Results of a Global Survey
Michael Rosemann, Amelia A. Maurizio. © 2008. 27 pages.
This chapter focuses on the most popular enterprise system — SAP — and summarizes the outcomes of a global survey on the status quo of SAP-related education. Based on feedback of...
The Status of SAP-Related Education: Results of a Global Survey
Michael Rosemann, Amelia A. Maurizio. © 2007. 29 pages.
This chapter focuses on the most popular enterprise system — SAP — and summarizes the outcomes of a global survey on the status quo of SAP-related education. Based on feedback of...
Configurable Reference Modeling Languages
Jan Recker, Michael Rosemann, Wil M.P. van der Aalst, Monique Jansen-Vullers, Alexander Dreiling. © 2007. 25 pages.
This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the...
Process-Oriented Assessment of Web Services
Jan-Hendrik Sewing, Michael Rosemann, Marlon Dumas. © 2006. 26 pages.
Though Web services offer unique opportunities for the design of new business processes, the assessment of the potential impact of Web services is often reduced to technical...
Business Systems Analysis with Ontologies
Peter F. Green, Michael Rosemann. © 2005. 378 pages.
Over the last five to six years, ontology has received increased attention within the information systems field. Ontology provides a basis for evaluating, analyzing, and...
Ontological Analysis of Business Systems Analysis Techniques: Experiences and Proposals for an Enhanced Methodology
Peter Green, Michael Rosemann. © 2005. 27 pages.
For many years in the area of business systems analysis and design, practitioners and researchers alike have been searching for some comprehensive basis on which to evaluate...
Analyzing and Comparing Ontologies with Meta-Models
Islay Davies, Peter Green, Simon Milton, Michael Rosemann. © 2005. 16 pages.
High-level ontologies provide a model of reality and are of increasing popularity for the evaluation of modeling methods. Most of the common modeling methods have been studied...
Applying Ontologies to Business and Systems Modelling Techniques and Perspectives: Lessons Learned
Peter Green, Michael Rosemann. © 2004. 13 pages.
For many years in the area of business systems analysis and design, practitioners and researchers alike have been searching for some comprehensive basis on which to evaluate...
Knowledge Management for Enterprise Systems - First Empirical Insights
Roy Chan, Michael Rosemann. © 2002. 17 pages.
Enterprise systems are comprehensive and complex applications that form the core business operating system for many companies worldwide and throughout most industries. The...
Teaching Enterprise Systems in a Distance Education Mode
Michael Rosemann. © 2002. 26 pages.
This chapter discusses the needs and opportunities for teaching comprehensive business applications, Enterprise Systems, in the form of academic distance education courses....
Evaluating the Management of Enterprise Systems with the Balanced Scorecard
Michael Rosemann. © 2001. 14 pages.
The management of Enterprise Systems (ES) software consists of two main tasks: the implementation and the use, stabilisation and change of this comprehensive software. The...
Journal of Database Management (JDM)
Keng Siau. Est. 1990.
The Journal of Database Management (JDM) publishes original research on all aspects of database management, systems analysis and design, and software engineering. The primary...