Buch, Englisch, Band 43, 708 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1083 g
BPM 2009 International Workshops, Ulm, Germany, September 7, 2009, Revised Papers
Buch, Englisch, Band 43, 708 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1083 g
Reihe: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
ISBN: 978-3-642-12185-2
Verlag: Springer
The eight workshops were on Empirical Research in Business Process Management (ER-BPM 2009), Reference Modeling (RefMod 2009), Business Process Design (BPD 2009), Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2009), Collaborative Business Processes (CBP 2009), Process-Oriented Information Systems in Healthcare (ProHealth 2009), Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2 2009), Event-Driven Business Process Management (edBPM 2009).
The 67 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions.
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BPD Workshop.- to the Fourth Workshop on Business Process Design (BPD 2009).- Diagnosing and Repairing Data Anomalies in Process Models.- Designing Generic Business Processes Based on SOA: An Approach and a Use Case.- Integrating Users in Object-Aware Process Management Systems: Issues and Challenges.- From Requirements to Executable Processes: A Literature Study.- Towards a Framework for Business Process Standardization.- BPI Workshop.- to the Fifth International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2009).- Analyzing Resource Behavior Using Process Mining.- Mobile Workforce Scheduling Problem with Multitask-Processes.- Understanding Spaghetti Models with Sequence Clustering for ProM.- Flexible Multi-dimensional Visualization of Process Enactment Data.- Autonomous Optimization of Business Processes.- Activity Mining by Global Trace Segmentation.- A Formal Model for Process Context Learning.- Process Mining: Fuzzy Clustering and Performance Visualization.- Trace Clustering Based on Conserved Patterns: Towards Achieving Better Process Models.- Visualization of Compliance Violation in Business Process Models.- BPMS2 Workshop.- Augmenting BPM with Social Software.- Enabling Community Participation for Workflows through Extensibility and Sharing.- AGILIPO: Embedding Social Software Features into Business Process Tools.- Workflow Management Social Systems: A New Socio-psychological Perspective on Process Management.- Requirements Elicitation as a Case of Social Process: An Approach to Its Description.- Co-creation of Value in IT Service Processes Using Semantic MediaWiki.- Models, Social Tagging and Knowledge Management – A fruitful Combination for Process Improvement.- Micro Workflow Gestural Analysis: Representation in Social Business Processes.- CBP Workshop.- to the Third International Workshop on Collaborative Business Processes (CBP 2009).- HLA/RTI-Based BPM Middleware for Collaborative Business Process Management.- Collaborative Specification of Semantically Annotated Business Processes.- A Modeling Approach for Collaborative Business Processes Based on the UP-ColBPIP Language.- Process Design Selection Using Proximity Score Measurement.- edBPM Workshop.- to the Second International Workshop on Event-Driven Business Process Management (edBPM09).- Feasibility of EPC to BPEL Model Transformations Based on Ontology and Patterns.- New Event-Processing Design Patterns Using CEP.- Towards an Executable Semantics for Activities Using Discrete Event Simulation.- External and Internal Events in EPCs: e2EPCs.- An Event-Driven Modeling Approach for Dynamic Human-Intensive Business Processes.- Healthcare Process Mining with RFID.- SLA Contract for Cross-Layer Monitoring and Adaptation.- ER-BPM Workshop.- to the First International Workshop on Empirical Research in Business Process Management (ER-BPM 2009).- The Concept of Process Management in Theory and Practice – A Qualitative Analysis.- An Evaluation Framework for Business Process Management Products.- Requirements for BPM-SOA Methodologies: Results from an Empirical Study of Industrial Practice.- On Measuring the Understandability of Process Models.- Declarative versus Imperative Process Modeling Languages: The Issue of Maintainability.- Tangible Business Process Modeling – Methodology and Experiment Design.- A Comparison of Soundness Results Obtained by Different Approaches.- Empirical Analysis of a Proposed Process Granularity Heuristic.- BPMNCommunity.org: A Forum for Process Modeling Practitioners – A Data Repository for Empirical BPM Research.- From ADEPT to AristaFlow BPM Suite: A Research Vision Has Become Reality.- ProHealth Workshop.- to the Third International Workshop on Process-Oriented Information Systems in Healthcare (ProHealth 2009).- A Hybrid Multi-layered Approach to the Integration of Workflow and Clinical Guideline Approaches.- Learning the Context of a Clinical Process.- A Light-Weight System Extension Supporting Document-Based Processes in Healthcare.-???Flow: A Document-Based Approach to Inter-institutional Process Support in Healthcare.- An Approach for Managing Clinical Trial Applications Using Semantic Information Models.- Workflow for Healthcare: A Methodology for Realizing Flexible Medical Treatment Processes.- BPR Best Practices for the Healthcare Domain.- User-Oriented Quality Assessment of IT-Supported Healthcare Processes – A Position Paper.- Verification of Careflow Management Systems with Timed BDI CTL Logic.- Process-Aware Information System Development for the Healthcare Domain - Consistency, Reliability, and Effectiveness.- An Integrated Collection of Tools for Continuously Improving the Processes by Which Health Care Is Delivered: A Tool Report.- RefMod Workshop.- to the 12th International Workshop on Reference Modeling (RefMod 2009).- Enabling Widespread Configuration of Conceptual Models – An XML Approach.- On the Contribution of Reference Modeling to e-Business Standardization – How to Apply Design Techniques of Reference Modeling to UN/CEFACT’s Modeling Methodology.- The Potential of Reference Modeling for Simulating Mobile Construction Machinery.- On the Contribution of Reference Modeling for Organizing Enterprise Mashup Environments.