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S-BPM One 2022
Dynamic Digital Design of Everything - Shaping or Being Shaped?
Our societies are subject to a continuous digital transformation
shaped by
industry. However, both industry and societies are increasingly
losing the
ability to imagine a digital future in order to assess its
"desirability".
As designers, we emphasize the importance of ideas and
speculations not only
being realized in the form of (digital) prototypes, but also being
usable by
people and communities. At the same time, we know that the design
and use of
future-oriented technologies will be essential for economic and
social
progress. The typical workday of modern businesses and knowledge
workers is
increasingly influenced by interactive technologies that are
changing the
way work gets done.
Business processes are central here, they encapsulate the behavior
of people
and things (i.e. everything). They are key to the design of
workflows and
situations we experience in everyday life. Their representation(s)
form the
basis for the exchange, exploration, and ultimately the
implementation of
new developments or dynamic adaptations in societies.
After many trends such as integration, modularisation,
standardisation,
contextualisation, and open interfaces, the design of all the
described
process aspects in a dynamic changing world is coming to the
centre of
attention with the increasing technological progress. Under the
motto
"Dynamic Digital Design of Everything - Designing or being
designed?", the
"13th International S-BPM ONE Conference 2022" in Hamburg - as a
co-located
conference to "Modellierung 2022" - provides a discussion forum
for the
basic questions of holistic modelling of processes. Researchers
and
practitioners will address innovative approaches on how
organisations and
societies can support their stakeholders to holistically design
processes
and all their relevant aspects and thus become more involved in
the value
creation framed by process technologies and their (digital) design
tools.
We are therefore interested in contributions on the following
topics in
particular:
* (Everything-to-Everything) X2X communication
* X-value streams
* X-modeling, transformation, and execution
* Speculative X-design
* Internet of Everything
* Intelligent X process design
* X2X Intelligence
* X Design Systems
* Continuous Design integrating X
* Digital X Twins
* Design is Everything (You are in total control)
* Organizational Design with X
* Sensemaking through X design
* X design principles for Industrie 4.0|Smart Cities | Healthcare
|
Smart Logistics | Hyper Automation CPS
* X's business
* Modelling Dynamic X Behaviour
* Process Change & Transformation
* Autonomous digital workplace design * Explainable and
transparent process design
* Accountable process engineering
* Multi-/Interdisciplinary perspectives on process engineering
* Examples and Cases of (Subject-oriented-)BPM research &
practice
Submissions are welcome in the following formats:
Full Paper: These contributions present a completed research
project or a
scientifically examined case. They should follow Springer CCIS
(Communications in Computer and Information Science) format and be
of 15-20
pages length. Full papers are evaluated in a detailed peer review
in terms
of quality, foundations, study design and impact.
Short Paper: These contributions should have 8-10 pages (Springer
CCIS
format) and are evaluated in a fast track review by the Program
Committee.
In what form the contribution should be presented at the
conference (e.g.,
presentation, poster or discussion) should be indicated in the
text.
Contributions range from work in progress to tutorials and are
evaluated
primarily according to their potential to stimulate discussions on
digital
workplace practice and innovative topics.
* Work in Progress: Ongoing research or planned research
contributions
with initial results, as well as case studies or business
applications
without scientific underpinning so far. * Reflection Papers:
Discussions or opinions on current scientific or
practical questions that are to be further substantiated or
presented as a
thesis at the conference.
* Demonstration/Showcases: Presentation of applications, case
studies,
or prototypes.
* Doctoral/master studies: Research projects, ongoing studies or
completed work of master and doctoral students.
* Panels: Discussions with invited guests or open for
contribution.
* Tutorials: Guidance or practical guidelines from science and
practice.
Springer Lecture Notes format templates are available here:
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Submission, Review and Publication
Please submit your paper at CONFtool
(
https://www.conftool.org/s-bpm-one2022/)
All submissions will undergo blind peer reviews of at least two
members of
the international program committee.
Accepted papers will be published in the Springer CCIS Series.
Important Dates
Deadline 8.3.2022
Authors notification 23.4.2022
Camera ready 16.5.2022
Conference 29.6.2022 - 1.7.2022