Betreff: | [WI] BPM 2015 - Call for Workshop Proposals |
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Datum: | Fri, 31 Oct 2014 13:42:30 +0100 |
Von: | Henrik Leopold <henrik.leopold@wu.ac.at> |
Antwort an: | Henrik Leopold <henrik.leopold@wu.ac.at> |
An: | SEWORLD@SIGSOFT.ORG, eii-associate@lists.eii.edu.au, wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de |
BPM 2015 - Call for
Workshop Proposals
BPM 2015 is the 13th conference in a
series that provides the most distinguished and specialized
forum for researchers and practitioners in business process
management (BPM). The conference has a record of attracting
innovative research of highest quality related to all aspects
of business process management, including theories,
frameworks, methods, techniques, architectures, and empirical
findings.
Submissions are invited for workshop
proposals to be included in the BPM 2015 workshop program.
Workshops facilitate the exchange of ideas and experiences
among active researchers and stimulate discussions on new and
emerging perspectives in line with the conference topics.
Workshops may focus on specific research topics or be devoted
to applications or standardization issues.
All workshop papers will be published
by Springer as a post-workshop proceedings volume in the
series Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
(LNBIP). These proceedings will be made available to all
registered participants approximately four months after the
workshops, while preliminary proceedings will be distributed
during the workshop.
Different criteria will be considered
by the general workshop chairs for deciding whether or not a
proposal is accepted. The workshop proposers should have a
strong affinity with the proposed workshop topic and be well
connected with experts on that topic. The workshop itself
should provide a forum for important, innovative and timely
BPM subtopics. Furthermore, we encourage the workshop
proposers to integrate mechanisms in their workshop to
stimulate discussion and interaction beyond what is possible
in a plenary conference session. Beyond these aspects, the
workshop chairs will ensure that the accepted workshops as a
whole cover a broad spectrum of the BPM research discipline.
To this end, there will be a negotiation phase in which we
seek to consolidate and mark off promising workshop proposals
that show overlap. Note that the final decision on the
acceptance format of a workshop will be made by the general
workshop chairs considering the aforementioned criteria and
the overall impression of the proposal.
Please submit your workshop proposal
including at least the following information:
• The title of the workshop
and an acronym;
• An outline of the workshop
theme, goals, planned activities, and intended audience;
• An indication of whether
the workshop is planned as a full day or a half day event;
• The targeted or past
acceptance rate(s) and number of submissions;
• A brief biography of each
organizer;
• The activities envisioned
to stimulate submissions to the workshop;
• The tentative PC and call
for papers.
Workshop proposals may be submitted
as an A4 PDF document via
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpmws2015 until the deadline indicated below.
Important Dates
• 04 Dec 2014:
Deadline for submitting workshop proposals
• 18 Dec 2014:
Notification of proposal acceptance, rejection, or invitation
to negotiation
• 29 May 2015: Workshop
papers submission deadline (tentative)
• 29 June 2015:
Workshop papers notification deadline (tentative)
• 20 July 2015:
Workshop camera-ready papers deadline
• 31 Aug 2015:
Workshops
General Workshop Chairs
Hajo Reijers, VU University
Amsterdam | Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Manfred Reichert, University of Ulm, Germany