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2. S-BPM ONE 2010: Karlsruhe, Germany
- Albert Fleischmann, Werner Schmidt, Robert Singer, Detlef Seese:
Subject-Oriented Business Process Management - Second International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2010, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 14, 2010. Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 138, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-23134-6
Invited Key Note
- Ayelt Komus:
Key Lessons from Wikimanagement and BPM Best Practices: Aspiring for a Truly Holistic Approach in BPM. 3-16
Contributed Papers
- Erwin Aitenbichler, Stephan Borgert, Max Mühlhäuser:
Distributed Execution of S-BPM Business Processes. 19-35 - Oliver Kopp, Lasse Engler, Tammo van Lessen, Frank Leymann, Jörg Nitzsche:
Interaction Choreography Models in BPEL: Choreographies on the Enterprise Service Bus. 36-53 - Matthias Kurz, Albert Fleischmann:
BPM 2.0: Business Process Management Meets Empowerment. 54-83 - Nils Meyer, Thomas Feiner, Markus Radmayr, Dominik Blei, Albert Fleischmann:
Dynamic Catenation and Execution of Cross Organisational Business Processes - The jCPEX! Approach. 84-105 - Konrad Walser, Marc Schaffroth:
BPM and BPMN as Integrating Concepts in eGovernment - The Swiss eGovernment BPM Ecosystem. 106-120 - Alexander Sellner, Erwin Zinser:
Establishing Conceptual and Functional Links between S-BPM and Business Rules. 121-133 - Jörg Rodenhagen, Florian Strecker:
Using Multi-subjects for Process Synchronization on Different Abstraction Levels. 134-162 - Stephan H. Sneed:
Exporting Natural Language: Generating NL Sentences Out of S-BPM Process Models. 163-179 - Peter Kesch:
Business Objects as a Mediator between Processes and Data. 180-191 - Yulia Stavenko, Alexander Gromoff:
A Study of the Subject-Oriented Approach for Automation and Process Modeling of a Service Company. 192-206
Discussion
- Thomas J. Olbrich:
Why We Need to Re-think Current BPM Research Issues. 209-215 - Albert Fleischmann:
Do We Need to Re-think Current BPM Research Issues? 216-219 - Robert Singer, Erwin Zinser:
Business Process Management - Do We Need a New Research Agenda? 220-226
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