3rd
International Workshop on Reuse in Business
Process Management (rBPM 2012)
http://www.each.usp.br/rbpm/2012/
September
3, 2012
Tallinn,
Estonia
In
conjunction with the 10th
International Conference on Business Process
Management (BPM 2012)
http://bpm2012.ut.ee/
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CALL FOR PAPERS -------
Aims and Scope: Academia and Industry
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Current complexity of
corporative world demands dynamic and flexible IT
infrastructure to provide technical solutions for
conducting business. Business Process Management
(BPM) has been providing important technological
support to improve organization competitiveness. In
order to increase dynamism and competitiveness, BPM
can benefit from reuse techniques and tools at
several stages of business process life cycle.
The 3rd International Workshop on Reuse in Business
Process Management will be dedicated to explore any
type of reuse in the BPM domain, taking into account
both the results of research in academia and the
results of applications in industry.
It will be a forum to discuss systematic reuse
applied to BPM at its various levels and different
life cycle stages, including:
(1) basic service-oriented foundation level:
including service development, description,
publication, discovery, selection, negotiation, and
aggregation;
(2) management and monitoring upper level:
including business process modeling, execution,
monitoring, administration, and optimization.
Moreover, the impact of reuse on business- and
service-oriented engineering as well as analyzing how
it can help in the design of higher quality process
models are very important topics to be discussed.
Different existing reuse approaches and techniques
can be extended to be applied to this fairly new
domain, including: software product line or software
product families; variability descriptors; design
patterns such as feature modeling; aspect-orientation;
and component-based development. In addition,
completely novel approaches and techniques can be
proposed. Their application must also be discussed,
preferably under experimentation as well as results
analysis.
Suggested Topics
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Possible topics for the workshop papers are (but
are not restricted to) - related to both research in
academia or applications in industry:
- Product Lines (Product Families) for BPM
- Patterns for business process and workflows
- Variability descriptors applied in BPM elements
- Feature modeling applied in BPM elements
- Aspect-oriented extensions for BPM
- Component-based Development and Service and
Business-oriented Engineering
- Reuse in Service-oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Reuse in service development, negotiation,
composition
- Quality of Service (QoS) and Reuse
- Reuse in SaaS (Software as a Service) approaches
- Reusable asset libraries for BPM
- Reuse in semantic Web services
- Ontologies in business process modeling
- Empirical findings related to reuse in the BPM
domain
- Surveys related to reuse in the BPM domain
- Reuse in business process modeling, execution,
monitoring
- Reuse in electronic contract establishment
- Case studies and experiments results related to
reuse in BPM
- Analysis of reuse related to Web services, WSDL,
WS-BPEL
- Reuse in e-Business, e-Commerce, B2B, B2C,
virtual organizations
- Web services, WSDL, WS-BPEL and extensions to
improve reuse
- Model-driven approaches for reuse
Submission Guidelines
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Papers should be submitted in English language, in
PDF format and in the LNBIP (Lecture Notes in Business
Information Processing) format. Instructions for
authors are available at the Springer Web site (
http://www.springer.com/series/7911).
Papers can be submitted into two tracks: "Research
Paper" or "Application Paper". For both paper types,
its size must range from 9 to 12 pages.
Papers submitted must contain, below title, the
information: "Research Paper" or "Application Paper".
Papers have to present original research
contributions not concurrently submitted elsewhere.
All contributions will be evaluated based on
originality, technical quality and relevance to the
workshop themes.
All accepted workshop papers will appear in the
LNBIP Proceedings of "BPM 2012 Workshops" published by
Springer. As this volume will appear after the
conference, hard copies of the proceedings will be
shipped to all registered participants about four
months after the workshops. Authors of accepted papers
must register for the BPM 2012 conference.
Publications
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Workshop Proccedings: All accepted workshop papers
will appear in the LNBIP Proceedings of "BPM 2012
Workshops" published by Springer. As this volume will
appear after the conference, hard copies of the
proceedings will be shipped to all registered
participants about four months after the workshops.
Authors of accepted papers must register for the BPM
2012 conference.
Journal Special Issue: Following the initiative of
the previous editions of the rBPM workshops, selected
papers will be considered for extension and
publication in a Special Issue of an international
journal. For the rBPM 2012, the journal where the
special issue will be published will be announed yet.
Only papers presented at the workshop will be
considered for the special issue.
- Special Issue for the rBPM 2011 is currently in
production phase.
Important Dates
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- Paper submission deadline: 01 June 2012
- Notification of acceptance: 02 July 2012
- Camera ready: 30 July 2012
- Workshop day: 03 September 2012
Organizers
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- Marcelo Fantinato, School of Arts, Sciences and
Humanities - University of São Paulo (USP) - Brazil
- Maria Beatriz Felgar de Toledo , Institute of
Computing - University of Campinas (Unicamp) - Brazil
- Itana Maria de Souza Gimenes, Department of
Informatics - State University of Maringá (UEM) -
Brazil
- Lucinéia Heloisa Thom, Institute of Informatics -
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) -
Brazil
- Cirano Iochpe, Institute of Informatics - Federal
University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) - Brazil
Program Committee
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Akhil Kumar Penn
State University, USA
Ana Karla A. de Medeiros Capgemini Consulting,
The Netherlands
Antonio Ruiz-Cortés University of Seville,
Spain
Arnon Sturm Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,
Israel
Barbara Weber University of Innsbruck, Austria
Bertram Ludäscher University of California at
Davis, USA
Christoph Bussler Saba Software, Inc., USA
Claudia Cappelli Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro State, Brazil
Claudia Roncancio University of Grenoble, France
Eduardo S. de Almeida Federal University of
Bahia, Brazil
Fernanda A. Baião Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro State, Brazil
Flávia M. Santoro Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro State, Brazil
Gustavo Rossi National University of La Plata,
Argentina
Hajo Reijers Eindhoven University of
Technology, The Netherlands
Heiko Ludwig IBM's TJ Watson Research Center,
USA
Jaejoon Lee Lancaster University, UK
Jan Mendling Humboldt-University Berlin,
Germany
João Porto de Albuquerque University of São
Paulo, Brazil
Luciano A. Digiampietri University of São
Paulo, Brazil
Manfred Reichert University of Ulm, Germany
Mathias Weske University of Potsdam, Germany
Miriam A. M. Capretz The University of Western
Ontario, Canada
Paulo F. Pires Federal University of Rio Grande
do Norte, Brazil
Renata de M. Galante Federal University of Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil
Sergiu Dascalu University of Nevada, USA
Sherif Sakr The University of New South Wales,
Australia
Souvik Barat Tata Consultancy Services, India
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma University of Ulm, Germany
Stephanie Meerkamm Siemens, Germany
Tammo van Lessen University of Stuttgart,
Germany
Uwe Zdun University of Vienna, Austria
Vinay Kulkarni Tata Consultancy Services, India
Xiaodong Liu Edinburgh Napier University, UK