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Business Process Management Workshops 2011: Clermont-Ferrand, France
- Florian Daniel, Kamel Barkaoui, Schahram Dustdar:
Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2011 International Workshops, Clermont-Ferrand, France, August 29, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part I. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 99, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-28107-5
7th International Workshop on Business Process Design (BPD 2011)
- Michele Mancioppi, Olha Danylevych, Dimka Karastoyanova, Frank Leymann:
Towards Classification Criteria for Process Fragmentation Techniques. 1-12 - Heidi Romero, Remco M. Dijkman, Paul W. P. J. Grefen, Arjan J. van Weele:
Harmonization of Business Process Models. 13-24 - António Rito Silva:
A Blended Workflow Approach. 25-36 - Agnes Koschmider, Yingbo Liu, Thomas Schuster:
Role Assignment in Business Process Models. 37-49 - Cristina Cabanillas, Manuel Resinas, Antonio Ruiz Cortés:
RAL: A High-Level User-Oriented Resource Assignment Language for Business Processes. 50-61 - Vikram Jamwal, Hema S. Meda:
fQDF: A Design Framework for fine - granular Quality Control of Business Process Outcomes. 62-74
7th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2011)
- Irina Ailenei, Anne Rozinat, Albert Eckert, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Definition and Validation of Process Mining Use Cases. 75-86 - Jo Swinnen, Benoît Depaire, Mieke J. Jans, Koen Vanhoof:
A Process Deviation Analysis - A Case Study. 87-98 - Jan Claes, Geert Poels:
Merging Computer Log Files for Process Mining: An Artificial Immune System Technique. 99-110 - Peter Trkman, Marcelo Bronzo Ladeira, Marcos Paulo Valadares de Oliveira, Kevin McCormack:
Business Analytics, Process Maturity and Supply Chain Performance. 111-122 - Diogo R. Ferreira, Cláudia Alves:
Discovering User Communities in Large Event Logs. 123-134 - Irene Barba, Barbara Weber, Carmelo Del Valle:
Supporting the Optimized Execution of Business Processes through Recommendations. 135-140 - Fabio Aiolli, Andrea Burattin, Alessandro Sperduti:
A Business Process Metric Based on the Alpha Algorithm Relations. 141-146 - Michael Leyer, Jürgen Moormann:
Combining Process Mining and Statistical Methods to Evaluate Customer Integration in Service Processes. 147-152 - Daniela Luengo, Marcos Sepúlveda:
Applying Clustering in Process Mining to Find Different Versions of a Business Process That Changes over Time. 153-158 - Nour Damer, Mieke J. Jans, Benoît Depaire, Koen Vanhoof:
Making Compliance Measures Actionable: A New Compliance Analysis Approach. 159-164 - R. P. Jagadeesh Chandra Bose, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Analysis of Patient Treatment Procedures. 165-166 - Filip Caron, Jan Vanthienen, Jochen De Weerdt, Bart Baesens:
Advanced Care-Flow Mining and Analysis. 167-168 - Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Arya Adriansyah, Ana Karla Alves de Medeiros, Franco Arcieri, Thomas Baier, Tobias Blickle, R. P. Jagadeesh Chandra Bose, Peter van den Brand, Ronald Brandtjen, Joos C. A. M. Buijs, Andrea Burattin, Josep Carmona, Malú Castellanos, Jan Claes, Jonathan E. Cook, Nicola Costantini, Francisco Curbera, Ernesto Damiani, Massimiliano de Leoni, Pavlos Delias, Boudewijn F. van Dongen, Marlon Dumas, Schahram Dustdar, Dirk Fahland, Diogo R. Ferreira, Walid Gaaloul, Frank van Geffen, Sukriti Goel, Christian W. Günther, Antonella Guzzo, Paul Harmon, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, John Hoogland, Jon Espen Ingvaldsen, Koki Kato, Rudolf Kuhn, Akhil Kumar, Marcello La Rosa, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Donato Malerba, R. S. Mans, Alberto Manuel, Martin McCreesh, Paola Mello, Jan Mendling, Marco Montali, Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad, Michael zur Muehlen, Jorge Munoz-Gama, Luigi Pontieri, Joel Ribeiro, Anne Rozinat, Hugo Seguel Pérez, Ricardo Seguel Pérez, Marcos Sepúlveda, Jim Sinur, Pnina Soffer, Minseok Song, Alessandro Sperduti, Giovanni Stilo, Casper Stoel, Keith D. Swenson, Maurizio Talamo, Wei Tan, Chris Turner, Jan Vanthienen, George Varvaressos, Eric Verbeek, Marc Verdonk, Roberto Vigo, Jianmin Wang, Barbara Weber, Matthias Weidlich, Ton Weijters, Lijie Wen, Michael Westergaard, Moe Thandar Wynn:
Process Mining Manifesto. 169-194
4th International Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2 2011)
- Aram Morera, Lamine M. Aouad, J. J. Collins:
Assessing Support for Community Workflows in Localisation. 195-206 - David Martinho, António Rito Silva:
Non-intrusive Capture of Business Processes Using Social Software - Capturing the End Users' Tacit Knowledge. 207-218 - Marco Brambilla, Piero Fraternali, Carmen Vaca:
BPMN and Design Patterns for Engineering Social BPM Solutions. 219-230 - Paul Mathiesen, Jason Watson, Wasana Bandara, Michael Rosemann:
Applying Social Technology to Business Process Lifecycle Management. 231-241 - Rainer Schmidt:
A Framework for the Support of Value Co-creation by Social Software. 242-252 - Simon Vogt, Andreas Fink:
Using Status Feeds for Peer Production by Coordinating Non-predictable Business Processes. 253-265
2nd International Workshop on Cross Enterprise Collaboration (CEC 2011)
- Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad:
Cross Enterprise Collaboration in Multi-Sourcing Service Engagements. 266 - Kelly L. Dempski, Alex Kass:
Technology for Supporting Collaboration across Enterprise Boundaries. 267-279 - Christian Pichler, Manuel Wimmer, Konrad Wieland, Marco Zapletal, Robert Engel:
Towards Collaborative Cross-Organizational Modeling. 280-292 - Jorge Roa, Omar Chiotti, Pablo David Villarreal:
A Verification Method for Collaborative Business Processes. 293-305 - Stefan Mutke, Christopher Klinkmüller, André Ludwig, Bogdan Franczyk:
Towards an Integrated Simulation Approach for Planning Logistics Service Systems. 306-317
2nd International Workshop on Empirical Research in Business Process Management (ER-BPM 2011)
- Jörg Wurzer:
Building a Bridge between Information and Process Management. 318-319 - Constantin Houy, Peter Fettke, Peter Loos:
On Theoretical Foundations of Empirical Business Process Management Research. 320-332 - Bernd Michelberger, Bela Mutschler, Manfred Reichert:
On Handling Process Information: Results from Case Studies and a Survey. 333-344 - Alexander Luebbe, Mathias Weske:
Investigating Process Elicitation Workshops Using Action Research. 345-356 - Pnina Soffer, Maya Kaner, Yair Wand:
Towards Understanding the Process of Process Modeling: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations. 357-369 - Jakob Pinggera, Stefan Zugal, Matthias Weidlich, Dirk Fahland, Barbara Weber, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. Reijers:
Tracing the Process of Process Modeling with Modeling Phase Diagrams. 370-382 - Paul Pichler, Barbara Weber, Stefan Zugal, Jakob Pinggera, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. Reijers:
Imperative versus Declarative Process Modeling Languages: An Empirical Investigation. 383-394
5th International Workshop on Event-Driven Business Process Management (edBPM 2011)
- Giorgio Bruno:
Emphasizing Events and Rules in Business Processes. 395-406 - Jean-René Coffi, Nicolas Museux, Christophe Marsala:
Interval Logic for Design and Maintenance of Complex Event Processing Systems - (Short Paper). 407-413 - Gregor Grambow, Roy Oberhauser, Manfred Reichert:
Event-Driven Exception Handling for Software Engineering Processes. 414-426 - Jae-Yoon Jung, Pablo Rosales Tejada, Kyuhyup Oh, Kyuri Kim:
edUFlow: An Event-Driven Ubiquitous Flow Management System. 427-432 - Jörg Becker, Martin Matzner, Oliver Müller, Marcel Walter:
A Review of Event Formats as Enablers of Event-Driven BPM. 433-445 - Willem De Roover, Filip Caron, Jan Vanthienen:
A Prototype Tool for the Event-Driven Enforcement of SBVR Business Rules. 446-457 - Martin Roth, Steffi Donath:
Applying Complex Event Processing towards Monitoring of Multi-party Contracts and Services for Logistics - A Discussion. 458-463 - Sébastien Truptil, Anne-Marie Barthe, Frédérick Bénaben, Roland Stuehmer:
Nuclear Crisis Use-Case Management in an Event-Driven Architecture. 464-472 - David Redlich, Wasif Gilani:
Event-Driven Process-Centric Performance Prediction via Simulation. 473-478
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