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E-grāmata: Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2008 International Workshops, Milano, Italy, September 1-4, 2008, Revised Papers

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Theseproceedingscontainthe nalversionsofpapersacceptedfortheworkshops that were held in conjunction with the 6th International Conference on Bu- ness Process Management (BPM 2008) that took place in Milan, Italy. Thirteen workshop proposals were submitted for this conference, nine of which were - lected, and ultimately they ran concurrentlyon September 1,2008.This wasthe fourth year running for BPM workshops, a testament to the continued success of the workshop program. This year the workshops included some new emerging areas: Business Process Management and Social Softwarefocusedonthe- teraction of social software and the underlying paradigm of social prod- tion with business processes, by exploring how social software and social production interact with business process management, how business p- cess management has to change to comply with social production, and how business processes may pro t from social techniques. Model-Driven Engineering for Business Process Management was about the application of model-driven engineering to business process m- agement,byfocusing on researchproblems that arisewhen the model-driven engineering and development methodology is applied to automate the whole lifecycle of business process modeling artifacts (e.g., automatically mapping high-level business process models to executable IT-level work ows). Process Management for Highly Dynamic and Pervasive Scenarios recognized how nowadays process management systems are also being used in pervasive and highly dynamic situations, such as emergency management, pervasive healthcare and ambient intelligence, thus requiring novel approaches merging traditional BPM with arti cial intelligence, agent programming and robotics.
BPD Workshop
Introduction to the Fourth Workshop on Business Process Design (BPD 2008)
3(2)
Hajo A. Reijers
Selma Limam Mansar
Michael Rosemann
Detecting Regulatory Compliance for Business Process Models through Semantic Annotations
5(13)
Guido Governatori
Jorg Hoffmann
Shazia Sadiq
Ingo Weber
Crosscutting Concern Documentation by Visual Query of Business Processes
18(14)
Chiara Di Francescomarino
Paolo Tonella
Real Support for Perspective-Compliant Business Process Design
32(12)
Agnes Koschmider
Francois Habryn
Florian Gottschalk
Elicitation of Requirements for a Business Process Model Repository
44(12)
Khurram Shahzad
Birger Andersson
Maria Bergholtz
Ananda Edirisuriya
Tharaka Ilayperuma
Prasad Jayaweera
Paul Johannesson
Issues in Modeling Process Variants with Provop
56(12)
Alena Hallerbach
Thomas Bauer
Manfred Reichert
On the Alignment of Business Models and Process Models
68(12)
Ananda Edirisuriya
Paul Johannesson
Dimensions of Business Processes Quality (QoBP)
80(15)
Mitra Heravizadeh
Jan Mendling
Michael Rosemann
BPI Workshop
Introduction to the Fourth International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2008)
95(2)
Malu Castellanos
Ana Karla Alves de Medeiros
Jan Mendling
Barbara Weber
Bayesian Classification of Events for Task Labeling Using Workflow Models
97(12)
Scott Buffett
Liqiang Geng
Trace Clustering in Process Mining
109(12)
Minseok Song
Christian W. Gunther
Wil M.P. van der Aalst
Mining Based on Learning from Process Change Logs
121(13)
Chen Li
Manfred Reichert
Andreas Wombacher
Checking Compliance of Execution Traces to Business Rules
134(12)
Federico Chesani
Paola Mello
Marco Montali
Fabrizio Riguzzi
Maurizio Sebastianis
Sergio Storari
Detecting Intrinsic Inefficiency on Process Level: Benchmarking of Transactions in Banking
146(12)
Andreas Burger
Jurgen Moormann
Abductive Workflow Mining
158(6)
Scott Buffett
Bruce Hamilton
New Quality Metrics for Evaluating Process Models
164(9)
Zan Huang
Akhil Kumar
MDE4BPM Workshop
Introduction to the First International Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering for Business Process Management (MDE4BPM 2008)
173(3)
Cesare Pautasso
Jana Koehler
Business to IT Transformations Revisited
176(12)
Sebastian Stein
Stefan Kuhne
Konstantin Ivanov
A Model-Driven Approach to Implementing Coordination Protocols in BPEL
188(12)
Oliver Kopp
Branimir Wetzstein
Ralph Mietzner
Stefan Pottinger
Dimka Karastoyanova
Frank Leymann
Towards Transformations from BPMN to Heterogeneous Systems
200(12)
Tobias Kuster
Axel Hebler
Business Process Modelling with Continuous Validation
212(12)
Stefan Kuhne
Heiko Kern
Volker Gruhn
Ralf Laue
On the Formal Generation of Process Redesigns
224(12)
Mariska Netjes
Hajo A. Reijers
Wil M.P. van der Aalst
Translating BPMN Models into UML Activities
236(15)
Maria Agustina Cibran
PM4HDPS Workshop
Introduction to the First International Workshop on Process Management for Highly Dynamic and Pervasive Scenarios (PM4HDPS 2008)
251(3)
Massimiliano de Leoni
Schahram Dustdar
Arthur H.M. ter Hofstede
Towards Process Models for Disaster Response
254(12)
Dirk Fahland
Heiko Woith
Workflows in Dynamic Development Processes
266(12)
Thomas Heer
Christoph Briem
Rene Worzberger
Hypergraph-Based Modeling of Ad-Hoc Business Processes
278(12)
Artem Polyvyanyy
Mathias Weske
Domain-Driven Process Adaptation in Emergency Scenarios
290(8)
Marcello La Rosa
Jan Mendling
Supporting Emergency Management through Process-Aware Information Systems
298(7)
Dirk Hagebolling
Massimiliano de Leoni
ProHealth Workshop
Introduction to the Second International Workshop on Process-Oriented Information Systems in Healthcare (ProHealth 2008)
305(3)
Richard Lenz
Mor Peleg
Manfred Reichert
Process Mining in Healthcare: A Contribution to Change the Culture of Blame
308(4)
Silvana Quaglini
A Concept for the Assessment of Electronic Communication in Integrated Information Systems
312(12)
Samrend Saboor
Elske Ammenwerth
Management of Knowledge-Intensive Healthcare Processes on the Example of General Medical Documentation
324(12)
Danny Ammon
Dirk Hoffmann
Tobias Jakob
Ekkehard Finkeissen
Vesko Detschew
Thomas Wetter
From Paper Based Clinical Practice Guidelines to Declarative Workflow Management
336(12)
Karen Marie Lyng
Thomas Hildebrandt
Raghava Rao Mukkamala
Petri Nets as a Formalism for Comparing Expressiveness of Workflow-Based Clinical Guideline Languages
348(13)
Maria Adela Grando
David W. Glasspool
John Fox
Flexibility Schemes for Workflow Management Systems
361(12)
R.S. Mans
W.M.P. van der Aalst
N.C. Russell
P.J.M. Bakker
Integrating Healthcare Ontologies: Inconsistency Tolerance and Case Study
373(12)
Fahim Imam
Wendy MacCaull
Promoting Process-Based Collaboration Awareness to Integrate Care Teams
385(12)
Federico Cabitza
Marco P. Locatelli
Carla Simone
Session-Aware Clinical Information Systems
397(11)
Øystein Nytrø
Inger Dybdahl Sørby
Ole A. Alsos
Integrating Humans, Devices, and Events in Clinical Workflow Processes
408(11)
Jan-Christian Kuhr
Jan Pretzel
Dierk A. Vagts
Lachlan Aldred
QSWS Workshop
Introduction to the First Workshop on QoS in Self-healing Web Services (QSWS 2008)
419(3)
Liliana Ardissono
Danilo Ardagna
Khalil Drira
On Modeling and Maximizing Business Value for Autonomic Service-Oriented Systems
422(12)
Vladimir Tosic
On Combining WS-Policy4MASC and ASF to Support Business-Driven Autonomic Service-Oriented Computing
434(6)
Vladimir Tosic
Yan Liu
Liming Zhu
Self-healing Systems and Web Services: The WS-Diamond Approach
440(3)
Barbara Pernici
Probabilistic Time Management of Choreographies
443(12)
Johann Eder
Horst Pichler
Amirreza Tahamtan
Reasoning about Repairability of Workflows at Design Time
455(13)
Gaston Tagni
Annette Ten Teije
Frank van Harmelen
Enhancing Web Service Composition by Means of Diagnosis
468(15)
Liliana Ardissono
Stefano Bocconi
Luca Console
Roberto Furnari
Anna Goy
Giovanna Petrone
Claudia Picardi
Marino Segnan
Daniele Theseider Dupre
semantics4ws Workshop
Introduction to the Third Edition of the Workshop Advances in Semantics for Web Services 2008 (semantics4ws 2008)
483(3)
Steven Battle
John Domingue
Martin Hepp
Dumitru Roman
Semantically Annotated EPC within Semantic Business Process Management
486(12)
Agata Filipowska
Monika Kaczmarek
Sebastian Stein
ARIS for Semantic Business Process Management
498(12)
Sebastian Stein
Christian Stamber
Marwane El Kharbili
Auto-completion for Executable Business Process Models
510(6)
Matthias Born
Christian Brelage
Ivan Markovic
Daniel Pfeiffer
Ingo Weber
Service Discovery in Ubiquitous Environments: Approaches and Requirements for Context-Awareness
516(7)
Mohamed Sellami
Samir Tata
Bruno Defude
Ontology-Based Data Mediation in BPEL (For Semantic Web Services)
523(12)
Jorg Nitzsche
Barry Norton
A Framework for Dependency Based Automatic Service Composition
535(7)
Abrehet M. Omer
Alexander Schill
Ontology-Based Behavioural Reasoning for Business Processes
542(15)
Barry Norton
CBP Workshop
Introduction to the Second Workshop on Collaborative Business Processes (CBP 2008)
557(4)
Chengfei Liu
Wasim Sadiq
Xiaohui Zhao
Quality Contracts for Cooperative Services and Associated Resources
561(12)
Marco Comuzzi
Mariagrazia Fugini
Stefano Modafferi
Recursive Construction and Evolution of Collaborative Business Processes
573(12)
Nikolay D. Mehandjiev
Iain D. Stalker
Martin R. Carpenter
Towards a BPMN Semantics Using UML Models
585(12)
Oana Nicolae
Mirel Cosulschi
Adrian Giurca
Gerd Wagner
Distribution and Composition of Collaborative Business Processes through Peer-to-Peer Networks
597(12)
Dirk Werth
Philipp Walter
Peter Loos
Dynamic Selection of Service Peers with Multiple Property Specifications
609(12)
Jun Shen
Shuai Yuan
Aneesh Krishna
Characterization of Methods for Process-Oriented Engineering of SOA
621(12)
Jan Ricken
Michael Petit
A Case Study of Business Process Interoperability in a Logistics Supply Chain Environment
633(14)
Simon Martin
Laurent Bagnoud
BPMS2 Workshop
Introduction to the First International Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2 2008)
647(2)
Selmin Nurcan
Rainer Schmidt
BPM and Social Software
649(10)
Rainer Schmidt
Selmin Nurcan
Business Process Management with Social Software Systems - A New Paradigm for Work Organisation
659(7)
Paul Johannesson
Birger Andersson
Petia Wohed
Social Software for Modeling Business Processes
666(12)
Agnes Koschmider
Minseok Song
Hajo A. Reijers
Automating Knowledge Transfer and Creation in Knowledge Intensive Business Processes
678(9)
Michael Granitzer
Gisela Granitzer
Klaus Tochtermann
Stefanie Lindstaedt
Andreas Rath
Wolfgang Groib
Digital Identity and Reputation in the Context of a Bounded Social Ecosystem
687(11)
Ben Jennings
Anthony Finkelstein
From a Social Wiki to a Social Workflow System
698(11)
Gustaf Neumann
Selim Erol
Utilizing Firm-Hosted Online Communities in Software Product Business: A Dimensional View
709(7)
Sami Jantunen
Kari Smolander
Sanna Malinen
Tytti Virtanen
Sari Kujala
Workflow Enactment in a Social Software Environment
716(7)
Davide Rossi
Fabio Vitali
Author Index 723