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Business Process Modeling, Development, and Support (BPMDS)
the 24th edition of the BPMDS series, in conjunction with CAiSE’2023 BPMDS’2023 Working Conference 12-13 June 2023, Zaragoza, Spain http://www.bpmds.org Sponsored by IFIP WG8.1 (International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 8.1) The Business Process Modeling, Development and Support (BPMDS) working conference has been held for over two decades, dealing with and promoting research on BPMDS. It has been a platform for a multitude of influential research papers. In keeping with its tradition, the working conference covers a broad range of theoretical and application-based research on BPMDS. Starting with BPMDS 2023, we are introducing some innovations in the submission process that will make submission and participation even more attractive and accessible. Two-Phase Submission Process 1. Early-bird submissions: Papers submitted for this early deadline will receive additional attention from senior PC members, to help junior researchers flesh out their ideas. Submissions in this round may receive a conditional acceptance, after which the authors have additional time, until the regular submission deadline, to improve their work based on the received input. 2. Regular submissions: Regular submissions of papers, following the usual review procedure. March 12th, 2023 Regular paper and resubmitted early-bird paper deadline April 7, 2023 Notification: accept or reject April 17th, 2023 Camera ready deadline All deadlines are 23:59, AoE Submission Types Three types of papers are welcome as early-bird or regular submissions: a) Research papers (technical papers or empirical evaluation papers) should report results in an advanced stage, including at least a partial evaluation. b) Experience reports present work completed or being completed in the context of a real-life organization. The work should have some practical goals, and present lessons learned that can be applied in a generalized context. c) Position papers should discuss new research positions or ideas, demonstrating the shortcomings of current solutions or raise new problems to be addressed. Papers for all types should be up to 15 pages (including references). The work must be unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere. Submissions should use the guidelines provided in https://sites.google.com/view/bpmds/bpmds2023/submission and adhere to the formatting instructions at https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines. Submission Please submit your paper (for any of these options) in PDF format through the conference management system at https://sites.google.com/view/bpmds/bpmds2023/submission Publications Accepted submissions will be presented during the working conference and will be published in a Springer LNBIP proceedings volume https://link.springer.com/conference/bpmds . After the BPMDS’2023 conference, selected papers can be published as extended versions in a special issue of the International Journal on Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM, https://www.sosym.org/special_sections/). Topics The topics of papers that are welcome include, but are not limited to: Methods Theoretical foundations for analysis and modeling of business processes 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 What are the potential links between digital innovation and BPM (i.e., business process engineering, modeling and management)? Awareness about the connected nature of business processes: a business process is not an isolated island Capability to better understand and analyze the systemic behavior of a network of business processes thanks to artefacts (models, visualizations) Models And Notations Standard and non-standard perspectives on business processes, especially concerning data incorporation and analysis Meta-model and notation extensions New modeling languages and notations Domain-specific modeling languages Reference models Business process modeling in cyber physical environments Business Process Development New paradigms and architectures for Business Process executions, such as object-aware, data-intensive Location and context-dependence of business processes. Cross-organizational processes Data-intensive business processes Systemic view of business processes Business Process Support Theoretical foundations for simulating or executing business processes Context-aware work allocation in business processes Actor support vs. control support in business processes How can digital transformation impact agile BPM? How do digital assistants impact BPM? Enhancing creativity in business processes Privacy preserving, social responsibility, ethical aspects New platforms such as blockchains and smart contracts Organization: Organizers And Program Chairs Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany Han van der Aa, University of Mannheim, Germany Steering Committee Ilia Bider, Stockholm University and IbisSoft, Sweden Selmin Nurcan, University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany Pnina Soffer, University of Haifa, Israel Industrial Advisory Board Ilia Bider, Stockholm University and IbisSoft, Sweden Gil Regev, EPFL and Itecor, Switzerland Program Committee (TBD): Saïd Assar, Institut-Mines Télécom Paris, Business School, France Marko Bajec, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Judith Barrios Albornoz, University de Los Andes, Venezuela Karsten Boehm, FH KufsteinTirol - Univ. of Applied Science, Austria Cristina Cabanillas, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria Claudio di Ciccio, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria Dirk Fahland, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Renata Guizzardi, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Amin Jalali, Stockholm University, Sweden Paul Johannesson, Stockholm University, Sweden Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia Kathrin Kirchner, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Agnes Koschmider, Bayreuth University, Germany Sander J.J. Leemans, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Henrik Leopold, Kühne Logistics University, Germany Jan Mendling, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria Haris Mouratidis, University of Essex, United Kingdom Michael Möhring, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany Oscar Pastor, Universitat Polytechnica de Valencia, Spain Gil Regev, EPFL and Itecor, Switzerland Hajo Reijers, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Colette Rolland, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Michael Rosemann, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Sadiq Shazia, The University of Queensland, Australia Stefan Schönig, University of Bayreuth, Germany Samira Si-Said Cherfi, CNAM, France Pnina Soffer, University of Haifa, Israel Irene Vanderfeesten, Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands Amy van Looy, Ghent University, Belgium Barbara Weber, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland Moe Thandar Wynn, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University, Germany |
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