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Business Process Modeling, Development, and Support (BPMDS)
the 25th edition of the BPMDS series, in conjunction with CAiSE
2024
BPMDS 2024 Working Conference
3-4 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus
http://www.bpmds.org
The BPMDS working conference, sponsored by IFIP WG8.1, has been a
fertile ground for influential research and a catalyst for
pioneering developments in business process modeling and support.
This year, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering cutting-edge
research and facilitating robust discussions that shape the future
of business processes.
Recognizing the evolving nature of our field, we introduce
innovations to the submission process designed to enhance
participation and engagement. We invite contributions that span
completed research, work-in-progress, and formative ideas. We
encourage submissions that not only reflect on the established
foundations of BPMDS, but also explore new paradigms,
methodologies, and applications. Whether through the lens of AI
and machine learning, process mining, human-centric approaches, or
the implications of digital assistants such as ChatGPT, we seek to
reflect the dynamic and diverse nature of our community.
Topics
1. Process Mining and Data-Driven BPM: Discussing techniques and
tools to obtain process-related information from event logs,
including process discovery, conformance checking, and
enhancement.
2. AI and Machine Learning in BPM: How are artificial intelligence
and machine learning being used to improve any facet of the BPM?
3. Assistants and BPM: Exploring how assistants such as ChatGPT
impact BPM.
4. Advancements in Business Process Modeling: Exploring the latest
developments, including new symbols, semantics, and modeling
approaches.
5. Platforms and BPM: Joining innovation and transaction platforms
with business process management.
6. Case Studies on BPM in Different Industries: Sharing practical
experiences and insights from applying BPM in sectors such as
healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and services.
7. Collaborative BPM Approaches: Strategies for collaborative
modeling, development, and support of business processes, possibly
using cloud-based platforms.
8. Human-centric BPM: Focusing on the role of human judgment and
interaction in BPM and how to better integrate human factors.
9. BPM for Sustainability: Leveraging BPM to support sustainable
business practices and the development of green business
processes.
10. Regulatory Compliance and BPM: Addressing how business process
modeling or BPM in general can aid in achieving and maintaining
regulatory compliance.
11. Future Trends in BPM: Predicting future directions of BPM
research, including potential disruptive technologies and
methodologies.
12. BPM Education and Training: Best practices for teaching and
training professionals in business process modeling, development,
and support.
13. Evaluation and Benchmarking of BPM Tools: Providing insights
into the evaluation of BPM tools and methodologies, including
comparative studies and benchmarking.
Submission Types
Completed research (12 pages): Present fully evaluated results
Research-in-progress (8 pages): Present intermediate research
results that show evidence but are not fully evaluated
Idea papers (4 pages): The primary goal is to discuss with the
scientific community. May be under review elsewhere
Springer LNBIP proceedings volume
Completed research and research-in-progress
https://link.springer.com/conference/bpmds
CEUR-WS Proceedings (online)
Idea papers
Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version in a
special issue of an International Journal.
Two-Phase Submission Process
January 15, 2024: Early-bird submissions
Completed research and research-in-progress papers submitted for
this early deadline will receive additional attention from PC
members to help junior researchers flesh out their ideas.
Submissions in this round may receive a request to revise &
resubmit, after which the authors have additional time to improve
their work based on the received input.
March 1, 2024: Regular submission
Completed research, research-in-progress, and idea papers,
following the usual review procedure.
Submission
Submissions should use the guidelines provided in
https://www.bpmds.org/submission and adhere to the formatting
instructions at
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines.
Review Criteria
Criterion
Positive Indicators
Negative Indicators
Completed
Paper
Research in
Progress
Idea
Paper
Clarity
Organizers And Program Chairs
Rainer Schmidt,
rainer.schmidt@hm.edu
Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Han van der Aa,
han.van.der.aa@uni-mannheim.de
University of Mannheim, Germany
Steering Committee
Ilia Bider, Stockholm University and IbisSoft, Sweden
Selmin Nurcan, University Paris 1 Panth on 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:
Dorina Bano - University of Potsdam, Germany
Judith Barrios Albornoz - University of Los Andes, Venezuela
Iris Beerepoot - Utrecht University, Netherlands
Karsten Boehm - FH KufsteinTirol - University of Applied Sciences,
Austria
Carl Corea - University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Johannes De Smedt - KU Leuven, Belgium
Djordje Djurica - Vienna University of Economics and Business,
Austria
Dirk Fahland - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Renata Guizzardi - University of Twente, Netherlands
Stefan Jablonski - University of Bayreuth, Germany
Amin Jalali - Stockholm University, Sweden
Kathrin Kirchner - Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Agnes Koschmider - University of Bayreuth, Germany
Sander J.J. Leemans - RWTH Aachen, Germany
Orlenys Lopez-Pintado - University of Tartu, Estonia
Jan Mendling - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Selmin Nurcan - Universite Paris 1 Pantheon - Sorbonne, France
Luise Pufahl - TU Munich, Germany
Adrian Rebmann - University of Mannheim, Germany
Jana-Rebecca Rehse - University of Mannheim, Germany
Hajo A. Reijers - Utrecht University, Netherlands
Michael Rosemann - Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Stefan Schönig - University of Regensburg, Germany
Pnina Soffer - University of Haifa, Israel
Francesco Tiezzi - Universita di Firenze, Italy
Amy Van Looy - Ghent University, Belgium
Irene Vanderfeesten - KU Leuven, Belgium
Francesca Zerbato - Institute of Computer Science, University of
St. Gallen, Switzerland
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