-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: Achieving the right balance of effectiveness and efficiency - AdaptiveCM 2014 Datum: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 15:49:59 +0100 Von: ilia ilia@ibissoft.se An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Achieving the right balance of effectiveness and efficiency ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CFP of the 3rd International Workshop on Adaptive Case Management and other non-workflow approaches to BPM (AdaptiveCM 2014), September 2014
Attached to: --------------------------------------------- EDOC 2014 http://www.edoc2014.org/ - Ulm, Germany
Full info on the event - see http://acm2014.blogs.dsv.su.se/ Short overview - see below ==========================================================
Goals ----- While practitioners are trying to overcome the restrictions of workflow thinking, the research on the topic is somewhat lagging. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss theoretical and practical problems and solutions in the area of non-workflow based approaches to BPM in general, and Adaptive Case Management (as a leading movement) in particular. This workshop is aimed to promote new, non-traditional ways of modelling and controlling business processes, the ones that promote and facilitate collaboration and creativity in the frame of business processes.
Topics ------ We strongly encourage the submissions reporting a synergy of innovative research and best practices in the area of ACM and other non-workflow approaches to BPM, including state-oriented BPM, human-centric BPM, data-centric BPM, artifact-centric BPM, knowledge-driven BPM, etc. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- What are essential characteristics and application area for Adaptive Case Management. What “adaptive” stays for? In what ways Adaptive Case Management differs from Case Management and other techniques used for running business processes.
- Analysis of situations where workflow-based systems do not fit; reports on real-life cases where it has been revealed
- Theoretical views on business processes not based on the workflow that can serve as a scientific basis for ACM, and other non-workflow software systems/services that help process participants to run their processes
- Non-workflow based process modeling languages, and methodologies that can be used in connection to development of ACM systems
- Comparative analysis of ACM vs Workflow-based systems and practices
- Usage of ACM and other non-workflow techniques in practice: Case studies and Experience reports
- Critical analysis of ACM state of the art (tools and practices) that reveals challenges to overcome
- Comparative analysis of tools and applications that support ACM
- Level of automation achievable in ACM that does not convert ACM into workflow
Workshop Co-CHAIRS: ------------------- Irina Rychkova - Associate Professor, Ph.D, Centre de Recherches en Informatique, Université Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France Ilia Bider - Tech Dr., Stockholm University & Ibissoft, Stockholm, Sweden Keith Swenson - Vice President of Research and Development, Fujitsu America, USA
Important Dates: ---------------- The submission site https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adaptivecm2014 is now open for submissions.
Deadline for paper submissions: April 8, 2014 Expected abstract submission (desirable): April 5, 2014 Acceptance notification: May 24, 2014 Workshop: September 1 or 2, 2014
Proceedings -----------
The proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press and be accessible through IEEE Xplore and the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library.