[AISWorld] Extended deadline for DAB 2012 workshop - June 4th

Limonad, Lior Lior.Limonad at sauder.ubc.ca
Thu May 24 09:07:45 EDT 2012


*** Call for Papers: Deadline Extended ***

       The 1st Workshop on Data- & Artifact- centric BPM (DAB 2012)

                       (Satellite event of BPM’2012)

            https://sites.google.com/site/dabworkshop2012/home


                     3 September 2012, Tallin, Estonia

               EXTENDED Abstract Submission Due May 31, 2012
                  EXTENDED Submission Deadline Jun 4, 2012
                       Notification Due Jul 2, 2012
                      Final Version Due Jul 30, 2012

Call For Papers

Traditionally the management of business operations caters around two key
issues: control flow and data. As a result, each of the two has attracted
over the past years people both in academia and industry, manifesting
itself into a plethora of methods, and tools that have been designed to
assist with the management of these two concerns. Yet, the natural and yet
independent evolution in both areas has led to a reality in which in many
cases the handling of one concern is treated as an afterthought with
respect to the other. Recently however, we see the emergence of paradigms
that are aimed to blend the two concerns, seeking for new approaches that
may naturally and seamlessly unify the two in order to better streamline
the overall complexity in BPM. Contemporary examples include
Artifact-Centric BPM, Petri-nets, and Case-Management. Therefore, the DAB
workshop is aimed at bringing together researchers and practitioners whose
common interest and experience is in the study and development of new
foundations, models, methods, and technologies that are intended to
uniformly and holistically align data and control flow.

We invite researchers from the BPM field to submit papers that investigate
the tight interplay between data and control flow. We aim at discussing the
current state of ongoing research, as well as industry needs and sharing
practical experiences. The list of topics that is covered by data- and
artifact- centric BPM includes, but is not limited to:

Data modeling 
Declarative process modeling
Artifact-centric (a.k.a. Business-Entity or BEL) modeling
Flexible process management / Case management
Multi-perspective process mining
Data-aware conformance
Data-aware compliance
Data and processes management for Cloud
Composition and discovery techniques of data-centric processes
Data-centric process monitoring, QoS, SLA
Integration and interoperability of data-/artifact- centric BPM
Foundations to the integration of data and process in systems analysis
Data- & Artifact- centric BPM methods and methodologies
Empirical studies of Data- & Artifact- centric BPM

All workshop papers will be published by Springer as a post-workshop
proceedings volume in the series Lecture Notes in Business Information
Processing (LNBIP). Hard copies of these proceedings will be shipped to all
registered participants approximately four months after the workshops,
while preliminary proceedings will be distributed during the workshop.

Invited Speakers

* Alin Deutsch, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of California, San Diego, US
* Marlon Dumas, Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu, Estonia

Workshop Committee

Program Co-Chairs

* Lior Limonad, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Carmel Mountain, Haifa, Israel
* Boudewijn van Dongen, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Nethelands
* Jianwen Su, Department of Computer Science, U C Santa Barbara, US
* Roman Vaculin, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, US

Program Committee

* Wil van der Aalst, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Nethelands
* Diego Calvanese, Faculty of Computer Science, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy
* Alessio Lomuscio, Department of Computing, Imperial College London, London, UK
* Richard Hull, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, US
* Mathias Weske, Business Process Technology Hasso Plattner Institute for It-Systems Engineering, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
* Barbara Weber, Institute of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
* Victor Vianu, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, U.C. San Diego, CA, USA
* Manfred Reichert, Institute of Databases and Information Systems, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
* Giuseppe De Giacomo, Department of Computer and System Sciences Antonio Ruberti, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
* Karsten Wolf, Universit?t Rostock, Institut f?r Informatik, Rostock, Germany 
* Theresa Pardo, Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, Albany, New York



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