Subject-oriented Business Process Management

Event Dates

Mar 30, 2017 - Mar 31, 2017

Location

Darmstadt, Germany

Submission Deadline

Dec 14, 2016

S-BPM ONE is established as the primary venue of conceptual and practical innovations in the field of Subject-Oriented Business Process Management. The 9th International S-BPM ONE Conference 2017 will put an emphasis on novel approaches to value creation in cyber-physical systems that leverage BPM technology, and S-BPM in particular. Smart cities, integrated (inter-)enterprise value chains, smart energy and smart transport systems are just a few of the fields where BPM can make a difference. Besides this focus, S-BPM ONE invites contributions from all pertinent topics as usual.

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to

Connecting real-world actors and activities in real-time with BPM processes

Integrating sensors, actors, apps and events to BPM

Integrating field workers and stakeholders in S-BPM

Governing Governance Networks

Managing Urban Ecosystems with S-BPM

Relating Organizational Resilience and Infrastructure Resilience based on (S-)BPM

Connecting Urban Data and Urban Services to Value Added Process Networks

Embedding Cyber-physical Systems (CPS) in S-BPM

Embedding Network and Actor Theories in S-BPM

Towards Network-Centric BPM

Applying agile Methods on BPM

Formal semantics and methods for S-BPM

Open Process Access in BPM Networks

Advancing Social BPM towards Subject-Oriented BPM

Repositioning Agent-based Systems for Value-based BPM

Process Values ‘in the Cloud’

Value Emergence in Process Networks

Enterprise Architecting for Value-based Process Networks

Enriching Cross-organizational Business Processes for Value Creation

BPM in Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management Networks

Collaboration in Smart Cities

Submission Types

The following variety of submissions is invited:

Research Papers as the way to present quality state-of-the-art research in all related BPM areas; for researchers with interest in BPM and related areas this is a primary citation source. Submissions should not exceed 10 pages (ACM format).

Practitioner Reports: This track is for practical BPM system developments or BPM implementation work that can be demonstrated either through hands-on-experience or presentations to receive focused feedback. Submissions on elaborated work practices and case studies on BPM are welcome. BPM practitioners are provided with the opportunity of oral presentation. Submissions outlining such presentations should not exceed one page (ACM format) plus technical installation requirements (if any)

Young Researcher Networking Event Contributions: Master or PhD students in one of the above mentioned areas, either in early stage or late stage, are encouraged to share ideas with peers and receive feedback in a relaxed atmosphere with senior people from research and development communities. Supervisors of master or PhD students are kindly asked to encourage their respective student participation. The submission required is just a one page abstract (ACM format) reflecting the theme and status of the work.

Work in Progress concerns submissions on on-going challenging and exploratory research or late-breaking results. This track will provide the opportunity of a poster presentation, as it is held in conjunction with the main tracks of the conference. Contributors will be asked to brief the audience through elevator pitches.