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== CALL FOR PAPERS ==
WORKSHOP on Process Management in Digital Production
http://www.wst.univie.ac.at/dipro/
in conjunction with the 17th Business Process Management
Conference (BPM 2019)
September 1 - 6, 2019, Vienna, Austria
The goal of PM-DiPro is to establish a forum for researchers and
professionals interested in understanding, envisioning and
discussing the challenges and opportunities of utilizing Process
Management Systems and Data Analytics in industrial settings.
Currently on shop-floors data is mostly collected and stored from
focusing on individual machines. The increasing digitization of
industrial processes also across organizations sometimes labeled
industry 4.0 or smart manufacturing, however, requires a more
holistic and connected perspective. The introduction of process
management technology to orchestrate business processes from ERPs
all the way down to machine control seems an appropriate answer
and produces much more interconnected data.
Subsequently this opens up the potential for gaining much deeper
insight into industrial processes through data analytics than ever
before. Insights from data analytics can be used to improve
business process at design time but also to improve the execution
of business processes during run time.
This interdisciplinary workshop is for experts in the field of
Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering, Data
Science, Computer Science, Information Systems and Business
Process Management.
The workshop aims at discussing the current state of ongoing
research and sharing practical experiences, exchanging ideas and
setting up future research directions. We aim to bring together
practitioners and researchers from different communities such as
business process management, automation engineering, mechanical
engineering, process mining, and data mining who share an interest
in data analytics, process-aware information systems, and the
shop-floor.
== TOPICS OF INTEREST ==
* BPMN and the shop-floor
* Production process meta-data annotation
* Visualization of large scale production networks
* Mining of machining data
* Temporal analysis of production data
* Statistical analysis of production life-cycles
* Predictive analytics
* Root cause analysis for production errors
* Vizualization of production processes and errors
* Machine-learning and production processes
We also welcome case studies and application papers, covering:
* Scheduling and planing
* Process evolution / re-engineering
* Ad-hoc changes to improve production process performance
* Measuring production process quality
* Production process discovery
* Monitoring of production processes
* Dynamic composition of production
== SUBMISSIONS ==
Submissions can have up to 12 pages, describing original and novel
research work, including research results and evaluations. Papers
should not have been published or submitted for publication
concurrently elsewhere.
Papers should be written in English, following Springer LNCS style
including all text, references, appendices, and figures. For
formatting instructions and templates, see the Springer Web page:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Submitted papers
will be evaluated by at least three members of the international
program committee. At least one author of each accepted paper must
register and participate in the workshop. The workshop papers will
be published by Springer as a post-workshop proceedings volume in
the series Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
(LNBIP)
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== IMPORTANT DATES ==
- Submission deadline: 24 May, 2019
- Notification deadline: 28 June, 2019
- Camera-ready deadline: 12 July, 2019
- Workshop: 2 September, 2019
== ORGANIZERS ==
Juergen Mangler
University of Vienna
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
University of Vienna
Christian Huemer
TU Wien
Gerti Kappel
TU Wien
Stefan Thalmann
University of Graz
Stefanie Lindstaedt
Tu Graz and Know-Center Graz
Georg Grossmann
University of South Australia
== PROGRAM COMMITTEE ==
René Peinl
Hochschule Hof
Heimo Gursch
Know-Center Graz
Karolin Winter
University of Vienna
Florian Pauker
University of Vienna, EVVA Sicherheitstechnik GmbH
Maria Teresa Gomez Lopez
University of Seville
Belgin Mutlu
Pro2Future Graz
Tobias Schreck
TU Graz
Florian Stertz
University of Vienna
Marc Streit
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Ralph Vigne
Austrian Center for Digital Production
Sebastien Bougain
Austrian Center for Digital Production
Ralf Gitzel
ABB
Wided Guédria
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Thomas Setzer
Technical University Munich
Felix Mannhard
SINTEF Digital
Daniel Ritter
SAP
== MORE INFORMATION ==
Visit the workshop website
http://www.wst.univie.ac.at/dipro/ for
detailed submission information.
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