[AISWorld] Final call for papers - BPM2010 associated workshops

Marta Indulska m.indulska at business.uq.edu.au
Sun May 16 22:23:57 EDT 2010


BPM 2010 - Call for Workshop Papers
8th International Conference on Business Process Management

Hoboken, New Jersey
September 13-16, 2010
http://www.bpm2010.org/

Workshop paper submission deadline: 21 May 2010
BPM2010 workshops: 13 September 2010

The BPM2010 conference will be preceded by a full day of workshops on 13 September 2010. The workshops provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to participate in extensive discussion of their work in an environment that facilitates high quality constructive feedback. Nine workshops have been competitively selected to be associated with the conference. We invite contributions to these workshops, which are summarised below.

-The 6th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI'10)

The goal of this workshop is to provide a better understanding of techniques and algorithms to support a company’s processes at design time and the way they are handled at runtime, and to discuss the current state of ongoing research and practical experience in this area.

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/bpi10/.

-The 3rd International Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2'10)

The goal of this workshop is to explore how social software interacts with business process management, how business process management has to change to comply with weak ties, social production, egalitarianism and mutual service, and how business processes may profit from these principles.

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/bpms210/. 

-The 1st International Workshop on Traceability and Compliance of Semi-Structured Processes (TC4SP'10)

The goal of this workshop is to investigate how to extend the oversight, traceability and compliance management of traditional BPMSs to semi-structured processes through techniques and algorithms to gather, correlate, analyze, and persist provenance data of processes execution. 

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/tc4sp2010/

-The 6th International Workshop on Business Process Design (BPD'10)

This workshop is focused exclusively on the design, evaluation and comparison of process improvement techniques, tools and methods. Its goal is to discuss process improvement research and comprehensively cover process enhancement approaches such as TRIZ, reference models, and process innovation or resource-based approaches to process improvement.

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/bpd10/

-The 1st International Workshop on Reuse in Business Process Management (rBPM'10)

The goal of this workshop is to discuss systematic reuse applied to BPM at its various levels: the basic service-oriented foundation level, the service composition level, the management and monitoring upper level, and, the Quality of Service and Semantics orthogonal level. 

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/rbpm/

-The 1st International Workshop on Process in the Large (IW-PL'10)

The goal of the workshop is to reflect on the applicability of existing methods and techniques under realistic, industry-strength conditions, and in the context of large process models or collections thereof, and to identify issues that have been under-researched because they typically do not occur when considering process management at the micro level.

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/iw-pl10/

-The 1st International Workshop on Business Process Management and Sustainability (SusBPM'10)

The goal of this workshop is to contribute to the discussion of the role and relevance of business processes and business process management in the context of economical, social, and ecological sustainability. Potential topics range from the design of sustainable business processes to the development of theories at the levels of individuals, groups, organizations, and markets.

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/susbpm10/

-The 1st International Workshop on Cross Enterprise Collaboration, People, and Work (CEC-PAW'10)

The goal of this workshop is to explore the emerging area of managing and coordinating complex end-to-end processes that are carried out collaboratively by several organisations, and to foster research in the emerging area of cross enterprise collaboration. 

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/cecpaw10/

-The 3rd International Workshop on Event-Driven Business Process Management (edBPM'10)

The goal of this workshop is to explore aspects relating to event-driven BPM and design-time complex event processing, as well as to facilitate the communication of applications and use cases of event-driven BPM.

For more information, please see http://www.bpm2010.org/conference-events/workshops/edbpm10/

If you have questions that relate to a specific workshop listed above please contact the workshop organisers listed on the relevant workshop's website. 

Workshop Chair
Jianwen Su
University of California, Santa Barbara
Email: su AT cs.ucsb.edu



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