[AISWorld] CfP: BPMC 2015 - 3rd Workshop on BPM Above and Below the Clouds

Janiesch Christian christian.janiesch at uni-wuerzburg.de
Thu Apr 30 05:29:51 EDT 2015


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3rd International Workshop on Business Process Management Above and Below
the Clouds (BPMC15)
at BPM 2015 http://bpm2015.q-e.at/ - Innsbruck, Austria
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More information at
http://www.infosys.tuwien.ac.at/prototypes/bpmc15/index.html

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The BPMC15 workshop focuses on three closely related, yet distinct research
topics:

* the application or usage of cloud technologies in Business Process
Management (BPM)
* the application or usage of BPM technologies for cloud systems
* process enactment in general, using cloud or other technologies

The main goals of this workshop are:

* To raise awareness about these black spots in BPM research,
* to carve out topic areas and challenges, as well as the development of a
research community with a specific focus on the technological side of
project enactment,
* to discuss and shape the future role of cloud computing for BPM.

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Authors are invited to submit novel contributions in the above mentioned
problem domains. We also invite people from the scientific workflow
community to submit papers, so that the different communities can share
insights and ideas. Specifically, the relevant topics include, but are not
limited to:

BPM in the Cloud, e.g.
        Automated service and virtual resource selection and allocation
        BPM as a platform or software service
        Business process modelling & analytics as a Service
        Load balancing and scheduling of BPM engines/ processes/ process
instances/ process tasks
        Process mining in the cloud
        Methods, tools, techniques to design cloud aspects of BPM systems
        Monitoring of processes and process steps running in the cloud
        Scaling of BPM engines/ processes/ process instances/ process tasks
        Security, privacy, and trust in cloud-based BPM
Concepts and theory for BPM enactment, e.g.
        Change in BPM enactment
        Compliance in BPM enactment
        Flexibility, adaptability and evolution in BPM enactment
        Security, privacy, and trust in BPM enactment
        Socio-technical aspects of BPM enactment
        Standards for BPM enactment
Technologies for Process Enactment, e.g.
        Ad-hoc and flexible processes
        Cloud-based process enactment
        Event-driven BPM
        Mobile BPM
        Peer-2-Peer BPM
Use cases for BPM enactment and cloud-based BPM, e.g.
        Best practices, success factors and empirical studies
        New delivery models for BPM, application scenarios
        Reports on use cases within companies and government
        Requirements definition issues for use cases
        Enactment and process mining

Important Dates
	
    Deadline for paper submissions: 29 May 2015
    Notification of acceptance: 29 June 2015
    Camera-ready papers due: 20 July 2015
    Workshop: 31 August 2015

Organizing Committee

    Christian Janiesch, christian.janiesch at uni-wuerzburg.de
    Stefan Schulte, s.schulte at infosys.tuwien.ac.at
    Ingo Weber, ingo (DOT) weber (AT) nicta (DOT) com (DOT) au

Program Committee

    Gero Decker, Signavio
    Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of Technology
    Nico Herzberg, Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Softwaresystemtechnik GmbH
    Jan Mendling, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
    Nicolas Mundbrod, University of Ulm
    Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, University of Vienna
    Philipp Leitner, University of Zurich
    Srikumar Venugopal, University of New South Wales
    Xiwei (Sherry) Xu, NICTA





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