
Business Process Management Workshops
by Daniel, Florian; Barkaoui, Kamel; Dustdar, Schahram-
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Table of Contents
7th International Workshop on Business Process Design (BPD 2011) | |
Towards Classification Criteria for Process Fragmentation Techniques | p. 1 |
Harmonization of Business Process Models | p. 13 |
A Blended Workflow Approach | p. 25 |
Role Assignment in Business Process Models | p. 37 |
RAL: A High-Level User-Oriented Resource Assignment Language for Business Processes | p. 50 |
fQDF: A Design Framework for fine-granular Quality Control of Business Process Outcomes | p. 62 |
7th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2011) | |
Definition and Validation of Process Mining Use Cases | p. 75 |
A Process Deviation Analysis - A Case Study | p. 87 |
Merging Computer Log Files for Process Mining: An Artificial Immune System Technique | p. 99 |
Business Analytics, Process Maturity and Supply Chain Performance | p. 111 |
Discovering User Communities in Large Event Logs | p. 123 |
Supporting the Optimized Execution of Business Processes through Recommendations | p. 135 |
A Business Process Metric Based on the Alpha Algorithm Relations | p. 141 |
Combining Process Mining and Statistical Methods to Evaluate Customer Integration in Service Processes | p. 147 |
Applying Clustering in Process Mining to Find Different Versions of a Business Process That Changes over Time | p. 153 |
Making Compliance Measures Actionable: A New Compliance Analysis Approach | p. 159 |
Analysis of Patient Treatment Procedures | p. 165 |
Advanced Care-Flow Mining and Analysis | p. 167 |
Process Mining Manifesto | p. 169 |
4th International Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2 2011) | |
Assessing Support for Community Workflows in Localisation | p. 195 |
Non-intrusive Capture of Business Processes Using Social Software: Capturing the End Users' Tacit Knowledge | p. 207 |
BPMN and Design Patterns for Engineering Social BPM Solutions | p. 219 |
Applying Social Technology to Business Process Lifecycle Management | p. 231 |
A Framework for the Support of Value Co-creation by Social Software | p. 242 |
Using Status Feeds for Peer Production by Coordinating Non-predictable Business Processes | p. 253 |
2nd International Workshop on Cross Enterprise Collaboration (CEC 2011) | |
Cross Enterprise Collaboration in Multi-Sourcing Service Engagements | p. 266 |
Technology for Supporting Collaboration across Enterprise Boundaries | p. 267 |
Towards Collaborative Cross-Organizational Modeling | p. 280 |
A Verification Method for Collaborative Business Processes | p. 293 |
Towards an Integrated Simulation Approach for Planning Logistics Service Systems | p. 306 |
2nd International Workshop on Empirical Research in Business Process Management (ER-BPM 2011) | |
Building a Bridge between Information and Process Management | p. 318 |
On Theoretical Foundations of Empirical Business Process Management Research | p. 320 |
On Handling Process Information: Results from Case Studies and a Survey | p. 333 |
Investigating Process Elicitation Workshops Using Action Research | p. 345 |
Towards Understanding the Process of Process Modeling: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations | p. 357 |
Tracing the Process of Process Modeling with Modeling Phase Diagrams | p. 370 |
Imperative versus Declarative Process Modeling Languages: An Empirical Investigation | p. 383 |
5th International Workshop on Event-Driven Business Process Management (edBPM 2011) | |
Emphasizing Events and Rules in Business Processes | p. 395 |
Interval Logic for Design and Maintenance of Complex Event Processing Systems (Short Paper) | p. 407 |
Event-Driven Exception Handling for Software Engineering Processes | p. 414 |
edUFlow: An Event-Driven Ubiquitous Flow Management System | p. 427 |
A Review of Event Formats as Enablers of Event-Driven BPM | p. 433 |
A Prototype Tool for the Event-Driven Enforcement of SBVR Business Rules | p. 446 |
Applying Complex Event Processing towards Monitoring of Multi-party Contracts and Services for Logistics - A Discussion | p. 458 |
Nuclear Crisis Use-Case Management in an Event-Driven Architecture | p. 464 |
Event-Driven Process-Centric Performance Prediction via Simulation | p. 473 |
Author Index | p. 479 |
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