Call for Papers - BPM 2008 6th International Conference on Business Process Management Milan, Italy, 1-4 September 2008 http://bpm08.polimi.it +-------------------------------------------------------------+ The DEADLINE for paper submissions is 21 March. Authors who have made a submission by this deadline will be allowed to upload new versions of their papers until Friday 28 March. +-------------------------------------------------------------+ BPM 2008 is the sixth conference in a series that provides the most distinguished 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 theory, frameworks, methods, techniques, architectures, and empirical findings. Traditionally, the BPM conference attracts the most prestigious researchers in the field and abides to the highest academic standards. Each submission is reviewed by at least three reviewers, and the acceptance rate in previous editions has been around 14%. The BPM conference also aims at bridging the viewpoints of leading research outcomes with practical demands. In addition to the main research track, BPM 2008 will include an industrial papers track. Accordingly, the conference encourages industry practitioners to submit experience and application papers reporting on innovative industrial implementations and applications of business process management methods and techniques, with particular focus on their impact on information technology use or business practice. These papers have to go beyond mature prototypes and potentially applicable methods and techniques, and must draw upon industry experience or empirical data. Awards will be given to the best papers in different categories. In addition, authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper to a special issue of Data and Knowledge Engineering (DKE, an Elsevier Science Journal). BPM 2008 will be held in Milan, Italy and will be organized by the Information Systems group of the Department of Electronics and Information of Politecnico di Milano. Politecnico di Milano is a Technical University in Italy, established in 1863, offering degrees in Engineering, Architecture, and Industrial Design, with approximately 42,000 students. The event will be conducted at the main Leonardo Campus of Politecnico di Miano. The campus is located in the scientific university area of Milan, with easy access from the town center. With 1.3 million people, Milan offers a continuously growing environment for the development of technological services, fashion and design. Topics include, but are not limited to: PROCESS MODELING AND ANALYSIS - Process modeling languages, notations and methods - Reference process models - Variability and configuration of process models - Process simulation and static analysis - Process metadata and semantic reasoning - Process patterns, repositories, and standards PROCESS ARCHITECTURES AND PLATFORMS - Process-oriented software architectures - Service-oriented architectures for BPM - Workflow management systems - Security aspects of business process execution - Automated planning for business process execution - Resource management in business process execution MANAGEMENT OF PROCESS EXECUTION DATA - Process tracing and monitoring - Process performance measurement - Process mining and learning - Process data warehousing - Data streaming in business processes PROCESS EVOLUTION AND FLEXIBILITY - Process exception handling - Process change management - Adaptive and context-aware processes - Case handling - Process-enhanced groupware NON-TRADITIONAL BPM SCENARIOS - Knowledge-intensive processes - Data-driven processes - Distributed and mobile processes - Inter-process planning and coordination - Grid and scientific workflows MANAGEMENT ISSUES AND EMPIRICAL STUDIES - Business process lifecycle management - Success factors and measures in BPM - BPM governance and compliance management - BPM maturity - Adoption and practice of BPM - Case Studies and Experience Reports in BPM Conference Paper Submission BPM 2008 invites research submissions on all topics related to business process management, including but not limited to those listed above. Research papers should be submitted electronically via the BPM 2008 web site by uploading a self-contained PDF file. All submissions must be received no later than 21 March 2008 at 11:59 pm Western Samoa time. Research papers must be in English. They must be original research contributions that have not been published previously, nor already submitted to other conferences or journals in parallel with this conference. The length of the paper should not exceed 16 pages. Papers should be formatted in LNCS format (for details see www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). The title page must contain a short abstract and a classification of the topics covered, preferably using the list of topics above. The paper must clearly state the research problem being addressed, the goal of the work, the results achieved, and the relation to other work. Submissions received too late, in another format than PDF, or sent by fax or post will be rejected. The same will happen with papers which are not in English or exceed the page limit. Industrial papers must follow the same format requirements and length constraints as research papers. All industrial submissions will be treated in the same way as research papers regarding review process and quality requirements. All accepted papers will be contained in the conference proceedings published by Springer-Verlag. For each accepted paper, at least one author should register to the conference and should plan to present the paper. Workshops The conference will be complemented by workshops. Workshops are meant to facilitate the exchange of ideas and experiences between active researchers, and stimulate discussions on new and emerging issues in line with the conference topics. Workshops may concentrate in-depth on research topics, or may also be devoted to application and/or standardization issues. Demonstrations Submissions are invited for demos to be included in the BPM 2008 Demonstration Track. The demo track is intended to showcase innovative business process management tools and applications, and will provide an opportunity to show and discuss emerging technologies with researchers and practitioners in the BPM field. Demonstration proposals should consist of two parts. The first part (maximum four pages) should contain a short description of the system, a summary of its novel characteristics, a statement on the scope and limitations of the system and its significance to the field of BPM, and the list of functions and features to be demonstrated. This part will be included in the proceedings in case of acceptance. The second part is an appendix of no longer than six pages explaining the demonstrated scenario and illustrating how the presentation will be conducted (i.e. the demo script) and possibly some screenshots. This part will not be included in the proceedings but is valuable input for the review process. Authors are encouraged to include in their submissions links to mockups, videos, or animations of the proposed demonstration. Submissions must adhere to the conference paper submission formatting guidelines and are limited to four pages for the first part and six for the appendix. Demo proposals should be submitted at the BPM conference submission system. Demo proposals will undergo a strict review process in line with that of the main conference. Demo proposals will be assessed on the basis of their innovation, technical advances and challenges, overall practical attractiveness, relevance and presentation. All accepted demo proposals (without appendix) will be included in the conference proceedings published by Springer-Verlag. There will be a best demo award based on the demo proposal and the presentation at the conference. Tutorials and Panel Discussions Tutorials and panel discussions will complement the core of the BPM 2008 conference. Tutorials will provide the opportunity to introduce one selected topic and to discuss related trends and challenges. Panel discussions will allow the open conversation of BPM-related topics. The local organizers are able to facilitate contacts to local industry representatives, if this is of interest for an organizer of a panel. Proposals for tutorials and panel discussions should include: the title; name, brief biography of each participant; an outline of the theme, goals, planned activities and intended audience. Proposals should be submitted in electronic form (plain text or PDF) to the Tutorial/Panel Chairs. Conference Dates Paper submission deadline (strict): 21 March 2008 Notification of acceptance: 12 May 2008 Camera-ready papers deadline: 13 June 2008 Conference: 2-4 September 2008 Workshop Dates Deadline for workshop paper submissions: 16 May 2008 Notification of Acceptance: 16 June 2008 Camera-ready papers deadline: 7 July 2008 Workshops: 1 September 2008 Demo Dates Deadline for demo submissions: 21 March 2008 Notification of Acceptance: 12 May 2008 Camera-ready papers deadline: 13 June 2008 Demos: 2-4 September 2008 Tutorial / Panel Dates Deadline for submissions: 16 May 2008 Notification of Acceptance: 16 June 2008 Tutorials: 2-4 September 2008 Panels: 2-3 September 2008 General Chairs Barbara Pernici, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Fabio Casati, University of Trento, Italy Program Chairs Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu, Estonia Manfred Reichert, University of Ulm, Germany Industry Chair Ming-Chien Shan, SAP Labs Palo Alto, USA Organization Chair Danilo Ardagna, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Industry Sponsorship Chair Chiara Francalanci, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Workshop Chairs Massimo Mecella, Universita di Roma La Sapienza, Italy Jian Yang, Macquarie University, Australia Demo Chairs Malu Castellanos, HP Labs Palo Alto, USA Andreas Wombacher, EPFL, Switzerland Tutorial and Panel Chairs Vincenzo d'Andrea, University of Trento, Italy Heiko Ludwig, IBM Watson Research Center, USA Steering Committee Wil van der Aalst, Eindhoven University of Technology Boualem Benatallah, University of New South Wales Fabio Casati, University of Trento Joerg Desel, Catholic University Eichstätt Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of Technology Arthur ter Hofstede, Queensland University of Technology Barbara Pernici, Politecnico di Milano Matthias Weske, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, University of Potsdam Program Committee Wil van der Aalst, The Netherlands Alistair Barros, Australia Boualem Benatallah, Australia Djamal Benslimane, France M. Brian Blake, USA Shawn Bowers, USA Chris Bussler, USA Jorge Cardoso, Portugal Jinjun Chen, Australia Peter Dadam, Germany Jörg Desel, Germany Valeria De Antonellis, Italy Asuman Dogac, Turkey Schahram Dustdar, Austria Johann Eder, Austria Gregor Engels, Germany Maria Grazia Fugini, Italy Manfred Hauswirth, Ireland Harald Gall, Switzerland Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, USA Claude Godart, France Peter Green, Australia Paul Grefen, The Netherlands Arthur ter Hofstede, Australia Kees van Hee, The Netherlands Marta Indulska, Australia Stefan Jablonski, Germany Gerti Kappel, Austria Ekkart Kindler, Denmark Jana Koehler, Switzerland Akhil Kumar, USA Frank Leymann, Germany Heiko Ludwig, USA Zongwei Luo, Hong Kong Peri Loucopoulos, UK Axel Martens, USA Jan Mendling, Australia Mirjam Minor, Germany Mike Papazoglou, The Netherlands Cesare Pautasso, Switzerland Barbara Pernici, Italy Olivier Perrin, France Marco Pistore, Italy Calton Pu, USA Frank Puhlmann, Germany Jolita Ralyte, Switzerland Hajo Reijers, The Netherlands Wolfgang Reisig, Germany Stefanie Rinderle, Germany Michael Rosemann, Australia Domenico Sacca, Italy Mohand Said-Hacid, France Shazia Sadiq, Australia Wasim Sadiq, Australia Heiko Schuldt, Switzerland Carine Souveyet, France Jianwen Su, USA Stefan Tai, USA Farouk Toumani, France Kunal Verma, USA Barbara Weber, Austria Mathias Weske, Germany Andreas Wombacher, Switzerland Michael zur Muehlen, USA