[AISWorld] A BPM workshop on AdaptiveCM 2015 (Adaptive Case Management) - Deadline extension
ilia
ilia at ibissoft.se
Tue May 26 05:10:12 EDT 2015
The deadline for
The 4th International Workshop on Adaptive Case Management and other
non-workflow approaches to BPM (AdaptiveCM 2015), 31 August 2015,
Innsbruck, Austria
has been extended to:
Abstract submission - 29 of May 2015 (Firm deadline).
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No papers will be accepted, if an abstract has not been submitted before
or on 29 May
Paper submission - 5 June 2015 (Firm deadline).
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The Workshop is attached to: BPM 2015 (Business Process Management)
http://bpm2015.q-e.at/
Full info on the event - see http://acm2015.blogs.dsv.su.se/
Short overview - see below
Important
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When writing for the workshop, please:
1. Identify a category of you paper according to
http://acm2015.blogs.dsv.su.se/submission/, i.e. position paper, idea
paper, experience report, research paper
2. Follow the guidelines for various categories posted at
http://acm2015.blogs.dsv.su.se/guidelines/.
In particular, when furnishing a research or idea paper, we suggest you
follow two mottoes:
- "There is nothing more practical than a good theory" (attributed to
Kurt Levin)
- "Essentially all models are wrong, but some of them are useful"
(attributed to George E. P. Box)
Please, at least, discuss what you theories, models, findings can be
good for. Even better, present an example, even just an artificial one.
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Short overview of the workshop
Goals
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While practitioners are trying to overcome the restrictions of workflow
thinking, the research on the topic is somewhat lagging. The goal of
this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to
discuss theoretical and practical problems and solutions in the area of
non-workflow based approaches to BPM in general, and Adaptive Case
Management (as a leading movement) in particular. This workshop is aimed
to promote new, non-traditional ways of modelling and controlling
business processes, the ones that promote and facilitate collaboration
and creativity in the frame of business processes.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
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- Theoretical views on business processes not based on the workflow .
- Characteristics and application area for Adaptive Case Management
- Theoretical views on business processes not based on the workflow that
can serve as a scientific basis for ACM, and other non-workflow software
systems/services that help process participants to run their processes
- Comparative analysis of tools and applications that support ACM
- Process mining and process analysis in ACM
- Knowledge management for ACM
- Intelligent systems for knowledge worker support
- Process management based on cooperation
- Non-prescriptive process specifications (e.g. constraint-based,
declarative, etc.)
- Non-workflow paradigms and process modeling methodologies
- ACM vs. BPM
- Empirical studies of Case Management Processes
- Level of automation achievable in ACM that does not convert ACM into
workflow
Workshop Co-CHAIRS:
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Irina Rychkova - Associate Professor, Ph.D, Centre de Recherches en
Informatique, Université Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France
Ilia Bider - Tech Dr., Stockholm University & Ibissoft, Stockholm, Sweden
Keith Swenson - Vice President of Research and Development, Fujitsu
America, USA
Proceedings
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The pre-proceedings will be available on stick and in print at the workshop
The post-proceedings will be published by Springer in LNBIP series
together with proceedings of other BPM 2015 workshops
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Dr. Ilia Bider
Process- och systemutvecklingskonsult at IbisSoft.se
Lektor & Forskare/Docent i data- och systemvetenskap at DSV.su.se
ilia at ibissoft.se +46 (0)8 164998
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