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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2015 - BPM from an End-User Perspective
Datum: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 19:47:24 +0000
Von: Frank Ulbrich <Frank.Ulbrich@ufv.ca>
An: 'aisworld@lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


21st Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)

Puerto Rico, August 13–15, 2015

 

Mini-track: BPM from an end-user perspective

Track: End-user information systems, innovation, and organizational change (SIG-OSRA)

 

Description

End users are usually the ones that best know how business process are working in real life in their organizations. Business process modelling is known as a way to assist in better understanding business process in an organization. End users, however, have difficulties in accurately explaining and modelling organizational processes. This mini-track focuses on effective techniques for modelling business processes from an end-user perspective. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions.

 

Suggested topics include, but not limited to the following:

·         Best practices

·         Real-work experience

·         Evaluations of different modelling techniques

·         Novel modelling techniques

·         The end-user’s role in process modelling

 

Submission process

Paper submissions must be made electronically through AMCIS 2015 Manuscript Submission Site https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2015. For submission guidelines, please refer to http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/submission-guidelines.

 

Important dates

February 25, 2015:   Manuscript submission deadline

April 21, 2015:            Author notification

April 28, 2015:            Camera-ready submission due

 

For more information, please visit the conference website at http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/ or contact the mini-track co-chairs.

 

Mini-track chair

Frank Ulbrich

University of the Fraser Valley

frank.ulbrich@ufv.ca