[AISWorld] BPM 2013 - DEADLINE EXTENSION - Call for Research & Industry Papers

Massimo Mecella mecella at dis.uniroma1.it
Sun Mar 17 01:12:16 EDT 2013


11th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2013)
August 26-30, 2013, Beijing, China
http://bpm2013.tsinghua.edu.cn/

>>>>>> DEADLINE EXTENDED --> 27 March 2013 FOR RESEARCH AND INDUSTRY PAPERS

BPM 2013 is the eleventh edition of the reference conference for
researchers and practitioners in the field of Business Process Management
(BPM). The conference covers all aspects of BPM, including theory, models,
techniques, architectures, systems, and empirical studies, and engages the
most renowned representatives of the BPM community worldwide in talks,
tutorials, and scientific discussions.

This year's edition of the conference seeks contributions in all the
traditional areas of BPM and, at the same time, reaches out to emerging
fields of research, industrial practice, and applications. Recognizing the
interdisciplinary nature of BPM, the conference also encourages submissions
that embrace other disciplines such as Information Systems and IT
Management, Data and Knowledge Management, Web/Software Engineering,
Service-Oriented Computing, Social Computing, Cloud Computing, and many
more. The key criteria for acceptance are excellence and answering
challenges specific to the field of BPM.

As in previous editions, BPM 2013 will host a dedicated industrial track -
next to its research track - and feature a varied set of BPM-related
workshops and co-located events. Industrial track submissions should report
on innovative industrial implementations and applications and highlight
their impact on business practice.

BPM 2013 will take place in Beijing, the capital of China, and it will be
the first edition of the BPM conference series in Asia. Next to the
world-famous sites of the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, the Forbidden
City, and Tiantan - four world cultural heritage sites recognized by UNESCO
- Beijing hosts a constantly growing concentration of cutting-edge,
industrial research labs and academic institutions from all over the world,
making it a melting pot of creativity and innovation.


CONFERENCE TOPICS

The topics for both research and industry papers include, but are not
limited to:

Process modeling and theory

  - Foundations of business process models
  - Process modeling languages, notations and methods
  - Reference process models
  - Process patterns and standards
  - Artifact-centric business processes
  - Loosely structured business processes
  - Automated process composition and synthesis
  - Process metadata and semantic reasoning
  - Variability and configuration of process models
  - Process simulation and static analysis

Process model management

  - Process model storage
  - Process model repositories
  - Process model indexing
  - Process model retrieval
  - Process model similarity
  - Process model transformations

Process architectures and platforms

  - Process-oriented software architectures
  - Service-oriented architectures for BPM
  - Workflow management systems
  - Security aspects of business process execution
  - Automated planning for business process execution
  - Resource management in business process execution
  - Process componentization and component repositories

Management of process execution data

  - Process tracing and monitoring
  - Process performance measurement
  - Process mining
  - Process data warehousing
  - Data streaming in business processes

Process flexibility and evolution

  - Process exception handling
  - Adaptive and context-aware processes
  - Case handling
  - Process-enhanced groupware
  - Process change management
  - Monitoring and provenance across change

Human-centric BPM

  - People-intensive processes
  - Crowdsourcing processes
  - Social business processes
  - User-centric aspects of process management and use
  - Integrating strategy, processes, people and IT
  - Globally distributed process management

Non-traditional BPM scenarios

  - Knowledge-intensive processes
  - Data-driven processes
  - Distributed and mobile processes
  - Inter-process planning and coordination
  - Grid and scientific workflows

Management issues and empirical studies

  - Business process lifecycle management
  - Relationship between business strategy and business process
  - Success factors and measures in BPM
  - BPM governance and compliance management
  - BPM maturity
  - Adoption and Practice of BPM
  - Case Studies and Experience Reports


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Papers should be formatted according to Springer’s LNCS formatting
guidelines (for instructions and style sheets see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Submissions must be in
English and not exceed 16 pages of length. The title page must contain a
short abstract clarifying the relation of the paper with the topics above.
The paper must clearly state the problem being addressed, the goal of the
work, the results achieved, and the relation to other work.

Industry papers must be clearly marked as such, so that they can be
appropriately reviewed by the program committee. Concerning length and
formatting, industry papers must follow the same rules and guidelines as
research papers.

Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format via the BPM 2013
EasyChair submission site:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2013

Submissions must be original contributions that have not been published
previously, nor already submitted to other conferences or journals in
parallel with this conference.


PUBLICATION

All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings
published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
series. For each accepted paper, at least one author must register for the
conference and present the paper. Authors of selected papers will be
invited to submit a paper for a special issue of Information Systems
(Elsevier).


KEY DATES

>>> Full papers due: March 27, 2013 (NEW DATE)
Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2013
Camera-ready papers deadline: June 15, 2013
Conference: August 26-30, 2013


PROGRAM CHAIRS

Florian Daniel, University of Trento, Italy
Jianmin Wang, Tsinghua University, P.R. China
Barbara Weber, University of Innsbruck, Austria


SENIOR PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Wil van der Aalst, The Netherlands
Boualem Benatallah, Australia
Peter Dadam, Germany
Jorg Desel, Germany
Schahram Dustdar, Austria
Arthur ter Hofstede, Australia
Stefan Jablonski, Germany
Frank Leymann, Germany
Jan Mendling, Austria
Manfred Reichert, Germany
Hajo Reijers, The Netherlands
Michael Rosemann, Australia
Mathias Weske, Germany


PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Ana Karla Medeiros, The Netherlands
Rafael Accorsi, Germany
Ahmed Awad, Egypt
Claudio Bartolini, USA
Christoph Bussler, USA
Fabio Casati, Italy
Francisco Curbera, USA
Alin Deutsch, USA
Remco Dijkman, The Netherlands
Marlon Dumas, Estonia
Johann Eder, Austria
Gregor Engels, Germany
Dirk Fahland, The Netherlands
Kathrin Figl, Austria
Hans-Georg Fill, Austria
Piero Fraternali, Italy
Avigdor Gal, Israel
Luciano García-Bañuelos, Estonia
Holger Giese, Germany
Claude Godart, France
Thomas Hildebrandt, Denmark
Marta Indulska, Australia
Sonja Kabicher-Fuchs, Austria
Leonid Kalinichenko, Russia
Gerti Kappel, Austria
Dimka Karastoyanova, Germany
Ekkart Kindler, Denmark
Marite Kirikova, Latvia
Jana Koehler, Switzerland
Agnes Koschmider, Germany
John Krogstie, Norway
Jochen Kuester, Switzerland
Akhil Kumar, USA
Niels Lohmann, Germany
Peter Loos, Germany
Heiko Ludwig, USA
Massimo Mecella, Italy
Hamid Motahari, USA
Bela Mutschler, Germany
Alex Norta, Finland
Markus Nüttgens, Germany
Andreas Oberweis, Germany
Herve Panetto, France
Oscar Pastor Lopez, Spain
Cesare Pautasso, Switzerland
Artem Polyvyanyy, Australia
Frank Puhlmann, Germany
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Austria
Domenico Saccà, Italy
Shazia Sadiq, Australia
Erich Schikuta, Austria
Heiko Schuldt, Switzerland
Pnina Soffer, Israel
Minseok Song, Korea
Christian Stahl, The Netherlands
Harald Storrle, Denmark
Mark Strembeck, Austria
Jianwen Su, USA
Stefan Tai, Germany
Samir Tata, France
Farouk Toumani, France
Alberto Trombetta, Italy
Aphrodite Tsalgatidou, Greece
Boudewijn Van Dongen, The Netherlands
Hagen Voelzer, Switzerland
Matthias Weidlich, Israel
Lijie Wen, China
Michael Westergaard, The Netherlands
Petia Wohed, Sweden
Karsten Wolf, Germany
Andreas Wombacher, The Netherlands
Liang Zhang, China

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-- Massimo Mecella
   (BPM 2013 Publicity Chair)

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*Massimo Mecella*
*Ph.D. in Computing Science & Engineering
[Dottore di ricerca in Ingegneria Informatica]*

Assistant professor [Ricercatore]
*SAPIENZA Università di Roma
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Automatica
   e Gestionale ANTONIO RUBERTI*
via Ariosto 25, I-00185 Roma, Italy
mecella at dis.uniroma1.it<https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=mecella@dis.uniroma1.it>
http://www.dis.uniroma1.it/~mecella
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