[AISWorld] BPM 2019 call for tutorials

Pnina Soffer spnina at is.haifa.ac.il
Thu Mar 7 09:06:12 EST 2019


Dear all,

Please consider giving a tutorial in BPM 2019 in Vienna.
The annual BPM conference is the leading forum in Business Process 
Management. The conference aims to provide a working environment for 
researchers and practitioners to discuss the state of the art, new 
results and trends in the fascinating discipline of BPM. The 2019 
edition of the conference will take place in Vienna, Austria, from 1st 
to 6th of September.

Following the tradition of previous editions, BPM 2019 seeks original 
proposals for tutorials to complement the conference program. The 
tutorials will provide conference participants with the opportunity to 
obtain an in–depth introduction to specific topics of growing interest 
within the broader field of BPM.

We encourage tutorial submissions on emerging topics and aspects of the 
BPM discipline, new technologies and opportunities, teaching issues and 
lessons learnt from industry experiences. Tutorials are intended to be 
highly interactive, and should engage the audience to participate in the 
discussion. They are expected to last 1.5 hours.

Proposals for tutorials should include the following information:
• title
• 200-word abstract
• outline of the content (max 1 page)
• intended audience
• short description of planned activities to engage the audience (max 
0.5 page)
• short bio of the presenters

Please submit your proposal to: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpmtutorials19 by the deadline 
indicated below.

Key Dates:
• Deadline for submissions: 1 April, 2019
• Notification of acceptance: 30 April, 2019
• Tutorials and panels: 3-6 September, 2019

Tutorial chairs:
• Pnina Soffer (university of Haifa, Israel)
• Akhil Kumar (Penn State University, USA)
• Manfred Reichert (Ulm University, Germany)

-- 
Pnina Soffer, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Haifa
Carmel Mountain 3498838, Haifa, Israel
Tel. +972-48288506
spnina at is.haifa.ac.il





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