http://www.bpd-workshops.com/
In conjunction with:
10th International Conference on Business Process Management
(
http://bpm2012.ut.ee/)
3-6 September, 2012
Tallinn, Estonia
Paper submission deadline: 1st June 2012
Business Process Design is at the core of Business Process
Management. As the most value-adding stage of the process
lifecycle, it is dedicated to the development of improved
and compliant business processes. Designing a process that
improves corporate performance is a challenging task that
requires multi-disciplinary expertise and a plethora of
inputs (for example, organizational strategies, goals,
constraints, and IT capabilities, to name a few). However,
unlike other well-defined and theory-grounded stages of the
process lifecycle (e.g., process modeling), Process Design
is still only poorly understood and lacks a widely accepted
and theoretical sound foundation. Existing scientific
approaches have focused often on only small, well-understood
business domains and are either centered around atomic
improvement proposals or general reference models. Overall,
much more attention is devoted to process modeling
techniques and standards than actual value-adding Process
Design.
BPD2012 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners
who have an interest in advancing the state of the art in
Process Design. We seek contributions by authors who wish to
share their innovative ideas and insightful observations on
the subject. Two main categories of submissions will be
considered: regular papers and industry papers.
The workshop focuses exclusively on aspects related to
process improvement within the process lifecycle. This
specialization excludes the well-researched process modeling
and process execution. Within this specialized scope, topics
of interest include but are not limited to:
* Process improvement methods, tools and techniques
* Process improvement objectives
* Process improvement patterns
* Process improvement measures and evaluation
* Process improvement in the cloud
* Process reference models
* Process innovation
* Constraints in process improvement (e.g. legislative
requirements, compliance)
* Process design governance
* Process improvement for emerging challenges (e.g. greening
of processes)
* Collaborative process improvement
* Human aspects (involvement, participation, acceptance) in
process improvement
* Linking process improvement to organizational strategy and
goals
* Success factors in process improvement
* Case studies and experiments
Paper Submission:
Only papers in English will be accepted, and the length of
the paper must not exceed 12 pages. Papers should be
submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission system
at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpd2012.
For formatting instructions and further details please refer
to the BPD2012 website:
http://www.bpd-workshops.com/submission-instructions/
Co-Chairs:
Marta Indulska
The University of Queensland, Australia
Michael zur Muehlen
Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Michael Rosemann
Queensland University of Technology, Australia