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Business Process Management 2008: Milan, Italy
- Marlon Dumas, Manfred Reichert, Ming-Chien Shan:
Business Process Management, 6th International Conference, BPM 2008, Milan, Italy, September 2-4, 2008. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5240, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-85757-0
Invited Talks (Abstracts)
- Paul Harmon:
Business Process Management: Today and Tomorrow. 1 - Michael Rosemann:
Understanding and Impacting the Practice of Business Process Management. 2 - Peter Dadam:
The Future of BPM: Flying with the Eagles or Scratching with the Chickens?. 3
Regular Papers
- Thomas Gschwind, Jana Koehler, Janette Wong:
Applying Patterns during Business Process Modeling. 4-19 - Hajo A. Reijers, Jan Mendling:
Modularity in Process Models: Review and Effects. 20-35 - Juliane Siegeris, Oliver Grasl:
Model Driven Business Transformation - An Experience Report. 36-50 - Helen Schonenberg, Barbara Weber, Boudewijn F. van Dongen, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Supporting Flexible Processes through Recommendations Based on History. 51-66 - Massimiliano de Leoni, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede:
Visual Support for Work Assignment in Process-Aware Information Systems. 67-83 - Todor Stoitsev, Stefan Scheidl, Felix Flentge, Max Mühlhäuser:
From Personal Task Management to End-User Driven Business Process Modeling. 84-99 - Jussi Vanhatalo, Hagen Völzer, Jana Koehler:
The Refined Process Structure Tree. 100-115 - Christian Stahl, Karsten Wolf:
Covering Places and Transitions in Open Nets. 116-131 - Niels Lohmann:
Correcting Deadlocking Service Choreographies Using a Simulation-Based Graph Edit Distance. 132-147 - Ksenia Wahler, Jochen Malte Küster:
Predicting Coupling of Object-Centric Business Process Implementations. 148-163 - Gero Decker, Jan Mendling:
Instantiation Semantics for Process Models. 164-179 - Xiao Liu, Jinjun Chen, Yun Yang:
A Probabilistic Strategy for Setting Temporal Constraints in Scientific Workflows. 180-195 - Anne Rozinat, Moe Thandar Wynn, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Colin J. Fidge:
Workflow Simulation for Operational Decision Support Using Design, Historic and State Information. 196-211 - Yudistira Asnar, Paolo Giorgini:
Analyzing Business Continuity through a Multi-layers Model. 212-227 - Jiajie Xu, Chengfei Liu, Xiaohui Zhao:
Resource Allocation vs. Business Process Improvement: How They Impact on Each Other. 228-243 - Jochen Malte Küster, Christian Gerth, Alexander Förster, Gregor Engels:
Detecting and Resolving Process Model Differences in the Absence of a Change Log. 244-260 - Remco M. Dijkman:
Diagnosing Differences between Business Process Models. 261-277 - Cesare Pautasso:
BPEL for REST. 278-293 - Thomas Hettel, Christian Flender, Alistair Barros:
Scaling Choreography Modelling for B2B Value-Chain Analysis. 294-309 - Sebastian Stein, Stefan Kühne, Jens Drawehn, Sven Feja, Werner Rotzoll:
Evaluation of OrViA Framework for Model-Driven SOA Implementations: An Industrial Case Study. 310-325 - Ahmed Awad, Gero Decker, Mathias Weske:
Efficient Compliance Checking Using BPMN-Q and Temporal Logic. 326-341 - Pedro C. Diniz, Diogo R. Ferreira:
Automatic Extraction of Process Control Flow from I/O Operations. 342-357 - Josep Carmona, Jordi Cortadella, Michael Kishinevsky:
A Region-Based Algorithm for Discovering Petri Nets from Event Logs. 358-373 - Ali Aït-Bachir, Marlon Dumas, Marie-Christine Fauvet:
BESERIAL: Behavioural Service Interface Analyser. 374-377 - Juhnyoung Lee, Rama Akkiraju, Chunhua Tian, Shun Jiang, Sivaprashanth Danturthy, Ponn Sundhararajan:
Business Transformation Workbench: A Practitioner's Tool for Business Transformation. 378-381 - Gero Decker, Hagen Overdick, Mathias Weske:
Oryx - An Open Modeling Platform for the BPM Community. 382-385 - Gero Decker, Remco M. Dijkman, Marlon Dumas, Luciano García-Bañuelos:
Transforming BPMN Diagrams into YAWL Nets. 386-389 - Dominic A. P. Greenwood:
Goal-Oriented Autonomic Business Process Modeling and Execution: Engineering Change Management Demonstration. 390-393 - Dominic Müller, Manfred Reichert, Joachim Herbst, Detlef Köntges, Andreas Neubert:
COREPROSim: A Tool for Modeling, Simulating and Adapting Data-Driven Process Structures. 394-397
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