BPMDS2019: Business Process Modeling, Design and Support

BPMDS 2019


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Business Process Modeling, Design and Support (BPMDS’19) The 20th edition of the BPMDS series in conjunction with CAISE’19, Rome, 3–4 June 2019 www.bpmds.org
Abstracts due: 23 February 2019
Submissions due: 2 March 2019
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The Business Process Modeling, Design and Support (BPMDS) working conference celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2019.
Topics
Methods
• Theoretical foundations for business process analysis and modeling
• Variability and adaptability of business process models
• Methods for the process of process modeling and its optimizations
• Social information systems and their applications
• Process mining
• Business process change management and governance issues
• Enhancing creativity in business processes
• How to foster quality, flexibility, compliance, and security...
• ...and at the same time reduce cost and processing time?
Development
• New paradigms and architectures for Business Process executions
• Location and context dependence of business processes.
• Cross-organizational processes
• Data-intensive business processes
Models and Notations
• Standard and non-standard perspectives on business processes
• Meta-model and notation extensions
• New modeling languages and notations
• Domain-specific modeling languages
• Reference models
Business Process Support
• Foundations for simulating or executing business processes
• Context-aware work allocation in business processes
• Actor support vs. control support in business processes
• New platforms such as blockchains and smart contracts.
Transformative BPMDS
This year‘s topic theme “Transformative BPMDS” is investigating the transformative effects of emerging influential approaches and technologies in conjunction with Business Process Modeling, Design and
Support:
• Artificial Intelligence fosters the automation of business processes.
• Decentralized architectures and trust mechanisms such as blockchains enable the extension of business processes to quickly integrate new process partners.
• Voice assistants (e. g. Alexa, Siri) and augmented reality significantly increase the quality and the types of interactions with users in business processes.
• Internet of Things integrates increasingly intelligent devices into business processes.
• Social Information Systems support paradigms such as weak ties, social production, and egalitarian decisions.
• Cloud-services and mobile technologies enable the pervasiveness of business processes and independence from a geographic location.
The topic theme is mandatory for Idea Paper submissions, all other submissions are free to address any topic related to the fields of Business Process Modeling, Development and Support.
Submissions
You are invited to submit a paper that concerns the topics mentioned above and all other topics related to business process modeling, development and support. Three categories of submissions are welcome:
1) Completed research papers (technical papers or empirical evaluation
papers) should report results in an advanced stage, including at least partial evaluation.
2) Experience reports present work completed or being completed in the context of a real-life organization. The work should have some practical goal, pure research purpose does not fall in the category "Experience report".
3) Idea papers related to the focus theme “Transformative BPMDS” should address completely new research positions or approaches, demonstrating the shortcomings of current methods, tools, meta-models, etc.
Full papers with up to 15 pages long or short papers with up to 8 pages can be submitted to these categories. Submissions should follow the guidelines in http://www.bpmds.org/guidelines and adhere to the formatting instructions at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Please submit your paper in PDF format through the conference management system at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpmds19. The work must be unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere. Accepted submissions will be presented during the working conference, and full papers will be published in a Springer LNBIP proceedings volume. Accepted short papers will be published in a CEUR online proceedings volume. After the
BPMDS’19 conference, selected papers can be published as extended versions in a special issue of the International Journal on Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM, www.sosym.org). Note that the topic theme “Transformative BPMDS” is suggested to make this year’s edition of BPMDS a special forum for this theme, however, it is mandatory for “idea paper” submissions only.
Important Dates
23 Feb 2019 - Abstract submission
02 Mar 2019 - Paper submission
30 Mar 2019 - Notification
04 Apr 2019 - Camera ready version
Organizers and Program Committee Chairs
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
rainer.schmidt@hm.edu
Jens Gulden, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
jensgulden@acm.org
Program Committee
João Paulo A. Almeida, Eric Andonoff, Judith Barrios Albornoz, Ilia
Bider, Kahina Bessai, Karsten Böhm, Lars Brehm, Dirk Fahland, Claude
Godart, Renata Guizzardi, Jens Gulden, Amine Jalali, Paul Johannesson,
Marite Kirikova, Agnes Koschmider, Marcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling,
Michael Möhring, Jens Nimis, Selmin Nurcan, Oscar Pastor, Elias
Pimenidis, Gregor Polancic, Manfred Reichert, Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Gil
Regev, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Colette Rolland, Michael Rosemann, Shazia
Sadiq, Rainer Schmidt, Stefan Schönig, Samira Si-Said Cherfi, Pnina
Soffer, Roland Ukor, Barbara Weber, Matthias Weidlich, Jelena
Zdravkovic, Alfred Zimmermann
Steering Committee
Ilia Bider, Selmin Nurcan, Rainer Schmidt, Pnina Soffer
Industrial Advisory Board
Ilia Bider, Pascal Negros, Gil Regev
About BPMDS
The continued interest in this topic on behalf of the IS community is
reflected by the success of the past BPMDS events, and their promotion
from a workshop to a working conference. The BPMDS series has produced
nineteen events from 1998 to 2018. From 2011, BPMDS has become a two-day
working conference attached to CAiSE (Conference on Advanced Information
Systems Engineering). The basic principles of the BPMDS series are:
1) BPMDS serves as a meeting place for researchers and practitioners in
the areas of business development and business applications (software)
development. 2) The aim of the event is mainly discussions, rather than
presentations. 3) Each event has a theme that is mandatory for idea
papers. 4) Each event's results are, usually, published in a special
issue of an international journal. The goals, format, and history of
BPMDS can be found on: http://www.bpmds.org/history.
Sponsored by IFIP WG8.1 (International Federation for Information
Processing Working Group 8.1)
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Dr. Jens Gulden
Information Systems and Enterprise Modeling - Prof. Frank
Computer Science and Business Information Systems (ICB)
Department of Economic Science
University of Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen
room R09 R04 H35
tel [+49|0] 201/18-32719
fax [+49|0] 201/18-34011
www https://www.umo.wiwi.uni-due.de/