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Business Process Management - Second International Conference, BPM 2004, Potsdam, Germany, June 17-18, 2004, Proceedings

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In recent years the management of business processes has emerged as one of the major developments to ease the understanding of, communication about, and evolution of process-oriented information systems in a variety of appli- tion domains. Based on explicit representations of business processes, process stakeholders can communicate about process structure, content, and possible improvements. Formal analysis, veri?cation and simulation techniques have the potential to show de?cits and to e?ectively lead to better and more ?exible processes. Process mining facilitates the discovery of process speci?cations from process logs that are readily available in many organizations. This volume of Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science contains the papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Business Process M- agement (BPM 2004) which took place in Potsdam, Germany, in June 2004. From more than 70 submissions BPM 2004 received, 19 high-quality research papers were selected. BPM 2004 is part of a conference series that provides a forum for researchers and practitioners in all aspects of business process management. In June 2003, the 1st International Conference on Business Process Management took place in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Its proceedings were published as Volume 2678 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer-Verlag. A previous volume (LNCS1806)onBusinessProcessManagementwasbasedonfoureventsdevoted to this topic.

List of contents

Business Process Modeling.- Consistency in Model Integration.- Using TimeNET to Evaluate Operational Planning Processes.- Business Objectives as Drivers for Process Improvement: Practices and Experiences at Thales Naval The Netherlands (TNNL).- Modeling Medical E-services.- Formal Models in Business Process Management.- OPCATeam - Collaborative Business Process Modeling with OPM.- On the Semantics of EPCs: A Framework for Resolving the Vicious Circle.- Goal-Oriented Business Process Modeling with EPCs and Value-Focused Thinking.- Miscellaneous.- A Workflow-Oriented System Architecture for the Management of Container Transportation.- Business to Business Transaction Modeling and WWW Support.- Integration of Multi-attributed Negotiations within Business Processes.- Analysis and Verification of Business Processes.- Management of Knowledge Intensive Business Processes.- SMART: System Model Acquisition from Requirements Text.- Workload Balancing on Agents for Business Process Efficiency Based on Stochastic Model.- Process Mining.- Interactive Workflow Mining.- Supporting Usage-Centered Workflow Design: Why and How?.- Mining Social Networks: Uncovering Interaction Patterns in Business Processes.- Workflow Management.- Model-Driven Approach to Workflow Execution.- On Dealing with Structural Conflicts between Process Type and Instance Changes.- Cohesion and Coupling Metrics for Workflow Process Design.

About the author

Barbara Pernici is full professor of Computer Engineering at Politecnico di Milano. Her research interests include cooperative information systems, workflow management systems, information systems modeling and design, mobile information systems, temporal databases, applications of database technology.

Mathias Weske is Professor of Software Systems Technology at the Hasso Plattner Institute for Software Systems Engineering at the University of Potsdam, Germany, where he leads the business process technology research group. His current research interests include various topics in workflow management, web services technology, and enterprise application integration. He is a member of the GI, vice chair of the executive committee of GI SIG EMISA, and a member of IEEE and ACM.

Summary

In recent years the management of business processes has emerged as one of the major developments to ease the understanding of, communication about, and evolution of process-oriented information systems in a variety of appli- tion domains. Based on explicit representations of business processes, process stakeholders can communicate about process structure, content, and possible improvements. Formal analysis, veri?cation and simulation techniques have the potential to show de?cits and to e?ectively lead to better and more ?exible processes. Process mining facilitates the discovery of process speci?cations from process logs that are readily available in many organizations. This volume of Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science contains the papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Business Process M- agement (BPM 2004) which took place in Potsdam, Germany, in June 2004. From more than 70 submissions BPM 2004 received, 19 high-quality research papers were selected. BPM 2004 is part of a conference series that provides a forum for researchers and practitioners in all aspects of business process management. In June 2003, the 1st International Conference on Business Process Management took place in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Its proceedings were published as Volume 2678 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer-Verlag. A previous volume (LNCS1806)onBusinessProcessManagementwasbasedonfoureventsdevoted to this topic.

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