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Call for Papers and Participation - Invited talk by Dieter König on BPEL 2.0 | |
Topics:
XML technologies and applications have attracted increasing attention in the business process management (BPM) community in recent years. Integration aspects are becoming more and more important in this context. On the one hand, there are several interchange formats available to facilitate the exchange of business process models between tools and applications of different focus. These formats are well suited to serve as input to model-driven approaches for engineering of process-aware applications. XML transformations of process models are required to support these approaches in practice. On the other hand, web service technology and semantic web applications have a huge potential for run-time integration of process-aware applications and entreprise applications. These two trends require a good understanding of BPM concepts and XML standards as well as their interrelations.
The workshop is dedicated to these two trends of business process management and business process modelling. Papers on ongoing and completed research, state of the art surveys, and reports on practical application of XML technologies in business process management and modelling are welcome. The workshop aims to identify current research directions as well as industry trends. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Transformation of BPM-models and -schemas,
- Model-driven development of BPM applications,
- Integration of BPM applications,
- Application of Web Services and Semantic Web technologies for BPM,
- Metamodels, XML schemas, and ontologies for BPM,
- Definition and application of XML-based reference models for BPM,
- Evaluation and comparison of BPM standards,
- BPEL, WS-CDL, BPSS, PNML, EPML, XPDL, XMI, etc. and their application in BPM,
- Inter-organizational document exchange (e.g. XML-EDI, xCBL, etc.).
Important Dates:
Submission:
10 October 2005
Notification:
10 November 2005
Final Version:
28 November 2005
Workshop:
22 February 2006
Location:
Passau, Germany,
22 February 2006, in conjunction with
Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik.
Registration:
via the
MKWI Website
Submission:
Papers must be written in English. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two program committee members. Please submit your paper as a PDF document by sending an email to Jan Mendling. Furthermore, please use the guidelines of Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) to format your paper. We recommend the use of the Latex package available from the Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) website. There are also authors guidelines and a word template available.
Submissions should not exceed 20 pages, including an abstract of up to 150 words and a list of references. Papers will be published online as workshop proceedings having an ISSN number. Best papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of the International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management (IJBPIM).
Program Committee:
Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Austria
Rony Flatscher, WU Wien, Austria
Christian Huemer, Uni Wien, Austria
Ekkart Kindler, Uni Paderborn, Germany
Harald Kühn, BOC GmbH, Austria
Frank Leymann, Uni Stuttgart, Germany
Jan Mendling (Co-Chair), WU Wien, Austria
Markus Nüttgens (Co-Chair), Uni Hamburg, Germany
Andreas Oberweis, Uni Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
Manfred Reichert, Uni Twente, The Netherlands
Mathias Weske, HPI Potsdam, Germany
Andreas Winter, Uni Koblenz, Germany
Robert Winter, Uni St. Gallen, Switzerland
Michael zur Muehlen, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
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Agenda: Wednesday 22 February 2006
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10:15 - 11:15
- Dieter König
(IBM Germany, Member of the OASIS WS-BPEL Technical Committee):
WS-BPEL 2.0 and Extensions (BPELJ, BPEL4People, BPEL-SPE)
Dieter König is a Senior Technical Staff Member with IBM Software Group's
laboratory in Boeblingen and architect for workflow products. Dieter joined
the laboratory in 1988. He has worked on MQSeries Workflow and WebSphere
Process Server. Dieter is a member of the OASIS WS-BPEL Technical
Committee, which is working on an industry standard based on the
specification of the Web Services Business Process Execution Language
(WS-BPEL). He has published many articles and has given talks at
conferences about Web services and workflow technology, and is co-author of
two books about Web services. Dieter holds a master's degree (Dipl.
inform.) in computer science from the University of Bonn, Germany.
11:30 - 13:00
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Daniel Lübke, Tim Lüecke, Kurt Schneider, Jorge Marx Gómez
(University of Hannover+University of Oldenburg)
Using Event-Driven Process Chains for Model-Driven Development of Business Applications
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Barbara Gallina, Nicolas Guelfi, Amel Mammar
(University of Luxembourg)
Structuring Business Nested Processes Using UML 2.0 Activity Diagrams and Translating into XPDL
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Jan Mendling, Kristian Bisgaard Lassen, Uwe Zdun
(WU Wien+University of Aarhus)
Transformation Strategies between Block-Oriented and Graph-Oriented Process Modelling Languages
14:00 - 15:30
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Ingo Weber, Jochen Haller, Jutta A. Mülle
(SAP Research+Universität Karlsruhe (TH))
Automated Derivation of Executable Business Processes from Choreographies in Virtual Organizations
- Kamyar Sarshar, Thomas Theling, Peter Loos, Mirko Jerrentrup
(IWi Saarbrücken+Interactive Software Solutions):
Integrating Process and Organization Models of Collaborations through Object Petri Nets
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Harry M. Sneed
(Soring Kft, Budapest)
Integrating legacy Software into a Service oriented Architecture (Discussion Paper)
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Proceedings and Presentation Slides |
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Dieter König: WS-BPEL Standards Roadmap. Invited Talk at XML4BPM 2006 at Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006.
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Daniel Lübke, Tim Lüecke, Kurt Schneider, Jorge Marx Gómez: Using Event-Driven Process Chains for Model-Driven Development of Business Applications. In: F. Lehner, H. Nösekabel, P. Kleinschmidt, eds.: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006, Band 2, XML4BPM Track, GITO-Verlag Berlin, 2006, ISBN 3-936771-62-6, pages 265-280.
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Barbara Gallina, Nicolas Guelfi, Amel Mammar: Structuring Business Nested Processes Using UML 2.0 Activity Diagrams and Translating into XPDL. In:
F. Lehner, H. Nösekabel, P. Kleinschmidt, eds.: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006, Band 2, XML4BPM Track, GITO-Verlag Berlin, 2006, ISBN 3-936771-62-6, pages 281-296.
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Jan Mendling, Kristian Bisgaard Lassen, Uwe Zdun: Transformation Strategies between Block-Oriented and Graph-Oriented Process Modelling Languages. In:
F. Lehner, H. Nösekabel, P. Kleinschmidt, eds.: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006, Band 2, XML4BPM Track, GITO-Verlag Berlin, 2006, ISBN 3-936771-62-6, pages 297-312.
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Ingo Weber, Jochen Haller, Jutta A. Mülle: Automated Derivation of Executable Business Processes from Choreographies in Virtual Organizations. In:
F. Lehner, H. Nösekabel, P. Kleinschmidt, eds.: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006, Band 2, XML4BPM Track, GITO-Verlag Berlin, 2006, ISBN 3-936771-62-6, pages 313-328.
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Kamyar Sarshar, Thomas Theling, Peter Loos, Mirko Jerrentrup: Integrating Process and Organization Models of Collaborations through Object Petri Nets. In:
F. Lehner, H. Nösekabel, P. Kleinschmidt, eds.: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006, Band 2, XML4BPM Track, GITO-Verlag Berlin, 2006, ISBN 3-936771-62-6, pages 329-344.
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Harry M. Sneed: Integrating legacy Software into a Service oriented Architecture. Discussion Paper. In:
F. Lehner, H. Nösekabel, P. Kleinschmidt, eds.: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006, Band 2, XML4BPM Track, GITO-Verlag Berlin, 2006, ISBN 3-936771-62-6, pages 345-360.
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