[AISWorld] BPM 2014 - Call for Participation
Matthias Weidlich
m.weidlich at imperial.ac.uk
Fri Jun 20 07:30:51 EDT 2014
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Call for Participation
BPM 2014
12th International Conference on Business Process Management
7-12 September 2014, Haifa, Israel
http://bpm2014.haifa.ac.il
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You are kindly invited to participate in the 12th International
Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2014). The BPM
conference is the leading forum for researchers, practitioners,
developers and users in the field of BPM to explore and exchange
knowledge on 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.
BPM 2014 will take place in Haifa, Israel's beautiful seaport on the
Mediterranean. Haifa is situated on the Carmel Mountain, overlooking
the Haifa bay and the mountains of Galilee, and has panoramic views as
well as beautiful sandy beaches. Haifa is also an industrial center,
housing the R&D labs of international corporations. Israel's rich
history and cultural heritage attracts millions of tourists each year,
with sacred places to three religions. Some of these sites, such as
Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee, are in the vicinity of Haifa.
Online registration is available at
http://bpm2014.haifa.ac.il/practical-details/registration
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Program Highlights
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3 Keynotes by renowned experts
* Rob High, IBM
* Yuval Shahar, Ben Gurion University
* Keith Swenson, Fujitsu
10 Workshops
* 7th International Workshop on Process-oriented Information Systems
in Healthcare (ProHealth’14)
* 3rd Workshop on Security in Business Processes (SBP'14)
* 4th International Workshop on Process Model Collections:
Management and Reuse
* International Workshop on Business Processes in Collective
Adaptive Systems (BPCAS'14)
* 3rd Workshop Data- & Artifact-centric BPM (DAB'14)
* 10th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence
(BPI'14)
* 2nd International Workshop on Business Process Management in the
Cloud (BPMC'14)
* 3rd International Workshop on Theory and Applications of Process
Visualization (TaProViz'14)
* 7th Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software
(BPS'14)
* International Workshop on Decision Mining & Modeling for Business
Processes (DeMiMoP’14)
Presentations of 21 full research and industry papers, and 10 short papers
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Accepted Papers
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Full research and industry papers
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* CHOPPING DOWN TREES VS. SHARPENING THE AXE – BALANCING THE
DEVELOPMENT OF BPM CAPABILITIES WITH PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
Martin Lehnert, Alexander Linhart and Maximilian Roeglinger
* Crowd-Based Mining of Reusable Process Model Patterns
Carlos Rodriguez, Florian Daniel and Fabio Casati
* Behavioral Comparison of Process Models Based on Canonically Reduced
Event Structures
Abel Armas-Cervantes, Paolo Baldan, Marlon Dumas and Luciano García-
Bañuelos
* A Recommender System for Process Discovery
Joel Ribeiro, Josep Carmona, Mustafa Misir and Michele Sebag
* Monitoring Business Metaconstraints Based on LTL & LDL for Finite
Traces
Giuseppe De Giacomo, Riccardo De Masellis, Marco Grasso, Fabrizio
Maria Maggi and Marco Montali
* Beyond Tasks and Gateways: Discovering BPMN Models with
Subprocesses, Boundary Events and Multi-Instance Markers
Raffaele Conforti, Marlon Dumas, Luciano García-Bañuelos and
Marcello La Rosa
* Where did I go wrong? - Explaining errors in business process models
Niels Lohmann and Dirk Fahland
* Mining Resource-Scheduling Protocols
Arik Senderovich, Matthias Weidlich, Avigdor Gal and Avishai
Mandelbaum
* User-Friendly Property Specification and Process Verification - a
Case Study with Vehicle-Commissioning Processes
Richard Mrasek, Jutta Mülle, Michael Becker, Klemens Böhm and
Christian Allmann
* A General Framework for Correlating Business Process Characteristics
Massimiliano de Leoni, Wil van der Aalst and Marcus Dees
* Hierarchical Declarative Modelling with Refinement and Sub-processes
Søren Debois, Thomas Hildebrandt and Tijs Slaats
* Dealing with Changes of Time-Aware Processes
Andreas Lanz and Manfred Reichert
* Discovering Target-Branched Declare Constraints
Claudio Di Ciccio, Fabrizio Maggi and Jan Mendling
* Temporal Anomaly Detection in Business Processes
Andreas Rogge-Solti and Gjergji Kasneci
* Listen to me: Improving Process Model Matching through User Feedback
Christopher Klinkmüller, Ingo Weber, Henrik Leopold, Jan Mendling
and Andre Ludwig
* Implicit BPM: a Business Process Platform for Transparent Workflow
Weaving
Ruben Mondejar, Pedro Garcia Lopez, Carles Pairot and Enric Brull
* Analysis of Operational Data for Expertise Aware Staffing
Renuka Sindhgatta, Gaargi B. Dasgupta and Aditya Ghose
* A genetic algorithm for process discovery guided by completeness,
precision and simplicity
Borja Vázquez-Barreiros, Manuel Mucientes and Manuel Lama
* From a family of state based PAIS to a configurable and
parameterized business process architecture
Andreas Rulle and Juliane Siegeris
* Constructs Competition Miner: Process Control-flow Discovery of
BP-domain Constructs
David Redlich, Thomas Molka, Gordon Blair, Awais Rashid and Wasif
Gilani
* Modeling Concepts for Internal Controls in Business Processes – an
Empirically Grounded Extension of BPMN
Martin Schultz and Michael Radloff
Short papers
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* DRain: A Novel Framework for QoR-driven Dynamic Data-Intensive
Analytics Processes
Aitor Murguzur, Johannes M. Schleicher, Hong-Linh Truong, Salvador
Trujillo and Schahram Dustdar
* Use Your Best Device! - Enabling Device Changes at Runtime
Dennis Bokermann, Christian Gerth and Gregor Engels
* The Automated Discovery of Hybrid Processes
Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Tijs Slaats and Hajo A. Reijers
* Declarative Process Model Mining: an Approach to Reduce Complexity
by Preprocessing Event Logs
Pedro Richetti, Fernanda Baião and Flávia Santoro
* Monitoring Framework for Process Discovery Based on Dynamic Context
Hierarchy Associations
Mari Abe and Michiharu Kudo
* SECPI: Searching for Explanations for Clustered Process Instances
Jochen De Weerdt and Seppe Vanden Broucke
* Strategies for Specifying Flexible Human Behavior in Interaction-
Intensive Process Environments
Christoph Dorn, Schahram Dustdar and Leon Osterweil
* Assessing the Need for Visibility of Business Processes
Enrico Graupner, Martin Berner, Alexander Maedche and Harshavardhan
Jegadeesan
* Predictive Task Monitoring for Business Processes
Cristina Cabanillas, Claudio Di Ciccio, Jan Mendling and Anne
Baumgrass
* Separating Execution and Data Management: A Key to Business-Process-
as-a-Service (BPaaS)
Yutian Sun, Jianwen Su and Jian Yang
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