Workshop Goals:
The detailed goals of this workshop are:
- BPM and RE in the development and the lifecycle of (new) business models,
- BPM and RE with a focus on agile and flexible processes,
- Process mining and requirements analysis in the context of BPM,
- System and data requirements modelling for BPM,
- Agile methods and techniques for BPM,
- Flexibility in business processes and reflections on BPM,
- Analysis of the current BPM practices in organizations with respect to the above topics, such as case studies.
- Identifying open research topics
Format:
The workshop is planned as a meeting with an initial keynote, paper presentations, discussion and a general idea exchange.
Topics of Interest:
Topics of interest are not restricted to aspects of agility, but include all issues related to RE activities and techniques in the BPM programmers or BPM activities and techniques during a RE project. We are open for all contributions that raise discussion on the possibilities and limitations of a better integration of BPM and RE.
Submissions:
Original submissions from research and practice in the following categories are welcome
- Full Papers: Papers describing concepts and methods in the form of Research Papers (up to 12 pages).
- Short Papers: Papers describing concepts and methods in the form Solution Proposals or Pre Studies (up to 6 pages).
- Experience Reports: Case Studies/ Case Descriptions (up to 6 pages).
- Problem Statements: Describe a problem that is currently open and shall be discussed and/or researched in the future (up to 6 pages).
Formatting instructions can be found here: Springer’s LNCS formatting guidelines
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: 24.05.2019 via EasyChair- Extended submission deadline: 31.05.2019 via EasyChair
- Decisions to authors: 28.06.2019
Camera Ready due: 12.07.2019Registration of at least one author: T.B.D.Workshop date: 02.09.2019WORKSHOP CANCELLED
All deadlines are 23:59 Baker Island Time.
Publication:
Workshop papers will be published by Springer as a post-workshop proceedings volume in the series Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP).