[AISWorld] 8th Int. Workshop on DEClarative, DECision and Hybrid approaches to processes (DEC2H): Deadline extended!

Claudio Di Ciccio claudio.diciccio at uniroma1.it
Fri May 29 11:17:26 EDT 2020


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  Call for Papers

  DEC2H 2020
   8th International Workshop on
   DEClarative, DECision and Hybrid approaches to processes

   14 September 2020
   Co-located with the 18th Int. Conference on Business Process Management
(BPM)

  http://dec2h-2020.di.uniroma1.it/

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Due to the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been decided that
BPM 2020 will be a fully virtual conference. The same will apply to the
DEC2H workshop. Further details will follow as we get nearer to the
workshop date.

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In this workshop, we are interested in the application and challenges of
decision-based, rule-based and hybrid modelling in all phases of the BPM
lifecycle (identification, discovery, analysis, redesign, implementation
and monitoring).


Important Dates
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- Abstract submission (optional) deadline: June 5, 2020 (extended!)
- Papers submission deadline: June 12, 2020 (extended!)
- Notification: June 29, 2020
- Camera-ready deadline: July 13, 2020
- Workshop: September 14, 2020


Scope
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Processes and business process models involve rules and decisions
describing the premises and possible outcomes of specific situations.
However, important though they are, rules and decisions are often hidden in
process flows, process activities or in the head of employees (tacit
knowledge), so that they need to be discovered using state-of-art
intelligent techniques. For knowledge-intensive processes it is common that
rules and decisions, as opposed to the process-flow, define the allowed
behaviour of a process. E.g., the major purpose of an insurance claim
process is to ensure that the rules governing the claim are being followed
and to arrive at a final decision.

While traditional imperative notations such as BPMN excel at describing
“happy paths”, they turn out to be rather inadequate for modelling rules
and decisions. Imperative notations indeed tend to describe possible
behaviour as alternative, restricted flows. But encompassing all possible
variations makes imperative models cluttered and thus impractical in highly
flexible scenarios. Against this background, a new declarative modelling
paradigm has been proposed that aims to directly capture the business rules
or constraints underlying the process. The approach has gained momentum in
recent years, and several declarative notations have been developed such as
Declare, DCR Graphs, DMN, GSM and eCRG. Lately, there has been a rapidly
growing interest in hybrid approaches, which combine the strengths of
different modelling paradigms.

In this workshop, we are interested in the application and challenges of
decision- and rule-based modelling in all phases of the BPM lifecycle
(identification, discovery, analysis, redesign, implementation and
monitoring).

The purpose of the workshop is, therefore:
- To examine the relationship between rules, decisions and processes,
including models; not only to model the process but also to model the rules
and decisions.
- To enhance rule and decision mining based on process data (e.g. event
logs)
- To examine decision goals, structures, and their connection with business
processes, in order to find a good integration between rule- and
decision-based modelling and flow-based modelling.
- To examine standards (DMN, CMMN, BPMN) and their integration.
- To study how different process models can be designed to fit a decision
process, according to various optimization criteria, such as throughput
time, use of resources, etc.
- To study the integration between different modelling paradigms.
- To show best practices in separating process, rule and decision concerns.


Topics of interest
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Declarative and hybrid (process modelling) approaches
- Declarative notations (Declare, DCR Graphs, GSM, eCRG, ...)
- Decision & goal notations (DMN, PDM, ...)
- Case management notations (CMMN, ...)
- Hybrid notations
- Declarative and hybrid modelling methodologies
- Process metrics
- Process maintenance and flexibility
- Human-centred and flexible processes
- Decision rules and processes
- Decision models and structures
- Formal analysis (e.g. expressiveness proofs) of declarative and hybrid
notations
- Formal verification (e.g. model-checking and static analysis) of
declarative and hybrid models
- Run-time adaptation of declarative and hybrid process models

Decision mining and declarative/hybrid process mining
- Decision mining
- Declarative process mining
- Hybrid process mining
- Data mining for decision and declarative/hybrid process analysis
- Rule mining for decision and declarative/hybrid process analysis

Applications of decision- and rule-modelling in BPM
- Goal-driven processes
- Knowledge-intensive processes
- Business process compliance
- Knowledge workflow management
- Usability and understandability studies
- Case studies
- Tools


Format of the Workshop
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The workshop will begin with a keynote, followed by presentations of
accepted papers. Full papers have 20 minutes for their presentations and 10
minutes for discussion and Q&A. Short papers have 15 + 5 minutes. At the
end of the workshop, there will be a closing panel discussion.

Each manuscript will be reviewed by at least three program committee
members guaranteeing that only papers presenting high-quality work and
innovative research in areas relevant to the workshop theme will be
accepted. All accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings
published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Business Information
Processing (LNBIP) series. There will be a single LNBIP volume dedicated to
the proceedings of all BPM workshops.

All accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings. They will be
distributed electronically on USB sticks. The post-proceedings will be
published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Business Information
Processing (LNBIP) series, in a single volume dedicated to the proceedings
of all BPM workshops. During a time window after the conference, the
workshop participants will be granted the free download of the papers.


Submission
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We are interested in research, work-in-progress, position, case-study and
tool papers, either in long (not exceeding 12 pages) or short (not
exceeding 6 pages) format. Only papers in English will be considered.
Submitted papers must present original research contributions not
concurrently submitted elsewhere. Authors are requested to prepare
submissions according to the LNBIP format specified by Springer (see the
instructions [1] and the LaTeX-template[2]). The title page must contain a
short abstract and a list of keywords, preferably using the list of topics
given above. Papers must be submitted electronically via the EasyChair
portal [3].

[1] https://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-791344-0
[2] ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/lnbip/author.zip
[3] https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2020


Program Committee
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- Rafael Accorsi, PwC, Switzerland
- Bart Baesens, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Andrea Burattin, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- Josep Carmona, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
- João Costa Seco, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
- Massimiliano de Leoni, University of Padua, Italy
- Johannes De Smedt, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Jochen De Weerdt, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Chiara Di Francescomarino, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
- Rik Eshuis, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Robert Golan, DBmind Technologies Inc., United States
- María Teresa Gómez-López, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
- Xunhua Guo, Tsinghua University, China
- Thomas Hildebrandt, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Amin Jalali, Stockholm University, Sweden
- Krzysztof Kluza, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
- Fabrizio M. Maggi, University of Tartu, Estonia
- Andrea Marrella, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
- Marco Montali, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Artem Polyvyanyy, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Hajo A. Reijers, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
- Flavia M. Santoro, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Stefan Schönig, Universität Regensburg, Germany
- Lucinéia H. Thom, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- Han van der Aa, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
- Wil M.P. van der Aalst, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Barbara Weber, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Mathias Weske, Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Germany


Organisers
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- Søren Debois, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Claudio Di Ciccio, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
- Tijs Slaats, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Jan Vanthienen, KU Leuven, Belgium


Contacts
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Web: http://dec2h-2020.di.uniroma1.it/
Email: dec2h-2020 at di.uniroma1.it

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