did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

We're the #1 textbook rental company. Let us show you why.

9783642121852

Business Process Management Workshops : BPM 2009 International Workshops, Ulm, Germany, September 7, 2009, Revised Papers

by ; ;
  • ISBN13:

    9783642121852

  • ISBN10:

    3642121853

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-04-15
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $179.00 Save up to $145.59
  • Digital
    $72.39
    Add to Cart

    DURATION
    PRICE

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

Summary

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of eight international workshops held in Ulm, Germany, in conjunction with the 7th International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2009, in September 2009.The eight workshops were on Empirical Research in Business Process Management (ER-BPM 2009), Reference Modeling (RefMod 2009), Business Process Design (BPD 2009), Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2009), Collaborative Business Processes (CBP 2009), Process-Oriented Information Systems in Healthcare (ProHealth 2009), Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2 2009), Event-Driven Business Process Management (edBPM 2009). The 67 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions.

Table of Contents

BPD Workshop
Introduction to the Fourth Workshop on Business Process Design (BPD 2009)p. 3
Diagnosing and Repairing Data Anomalies in Process Modelsp. 5
Designing Generic Business Processes Based on SOA: An Approach and a Use Casep. 17
Integrating Users in Object-Aware Process Management Systems: Issues and Challengesp. 29
From Requirements to Executable Processes: A Literature Studyp. 42
Towards a Framework for Business Process Standardizationp. 53
BPI Workshop
Introduction to the Fifth International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2009)p. 67
Analyzing Resource Behavior Using Process Miningp. 69
Mobile Workforce Scheduling Problem with Multitask-Processesp. 81
Understanding Spaghetti Models with Sequence Clustering for ProMp. 92
Flexible Multi-dimensional Visualization of Process Enactment Datap. 104
Autonomous Optimization of Business Processesp. 116
Activity Mining by Global Trace Segmentationp. 128
A Formal Model for Process Context Learningp. 140
Process Mining: Fuzzy Clustering and Performance Visualizationp. 158
Trace Clustering Based on Conserved Patterns: Towards Achieving Better Process Modelsp. 170
Visualization of Compliance Violation in Business Process Modelsp. 182
BPMS2 Workshop
Introductionp. 197
Augmenting BPM with Social Softwarep. 201
Enabling Community Participation for Workflows through Extensibility and Sharingp. 207
AGILIPO: Embedding Social Software Features into Business Process Toolsp. 219
Workflow Management Social Systems: A New Socio-psychological Perspective on Process Managementp. 231
Requirements Elicitation as a Case of Social Process: An Approach to Its Descriptionp. 243
Co-creation of Value in IT Service Processes Using Semantic Media Wikip. 255
Models, Social Tagging and Knowledge Management - A Fruitful Combination for Process Improvementp. 266
Micro Workflow Gestural Analysis: Representation in Social Business Processesp. 278
CBP Workshop
Introduction to the Third International Workshop on Collaborative Business Processes (CBP 2009)p. 293
HLA/RTI-Based BPM Middleware for Collaborative Business Process Managementp. 295
Collaborative Specification of Semantically Annotated Business Processesp. 305
A Modeling Approach for Collaborative Business Processes Based on the UP-ColBPIP Languagep. 318
Process Design Selection Using Proximity Score Measurementp. 330
edBPM Workshop
Introduction to the Second International Workshop on Event-Driven Business Process Management (edBPM09)p. 345
Feasibility of EPC to BPEL Model Transformations Based on Ontology and Patternsp. 347
New Event-Processing Design Patterns Using CEPp. 359
Towards an Executable Semantics for Activities Using Discrete Event Simulationp. 369
External and Internal Events in EPCs: e2EPCsp. 381
An Event-Driven Modeling Approach for Dynamic Human-Intensive Business Processesp. 393
Healthcare Process Mining with RFIDp. 405
SLA Contract for Cross-Layer Monitoring and Adaptationp. 412
ER-BPM Workshop
Introduction to the First International Workshop on Empirical Research in Business Process Management (ER-BPM 2009)p. 427
The Concept of Process Management in Theory and Practice - A Qualitative Analysisp. 429
An Evaluation Framework for Business Process Management Productsp. 441
Requirements for BPM-SOA Methodologies: Results from an Empirical Study of Industrial Practicep. 453
On Measuring the Understandability of Process Modelsp. 465
Declarative versus Imperative Process Modeling Languages: The Issue of Maintainabilityp. 477
Tangible Business Process Modeling - Methodology and Experiment Designp. 489
A Comparison of Soundness Results Obtained by Different Approachesp. 501
Empirical Analysis of a Proposed Process Granularity Heuristicp. 513
BPMNCommunity.org: A Forum for Process Modeling Practitioners -- A Data Repository for Empirical BPM Researchp. 525
From ADEPT to AristaFlow BPM Suite: A Research Vision Has Become Realityp. 529
ProHealth Workshop
Introduction to the Third International Workshop on Process-Oriented Information Systems in Healthcare (ProHealth 2009)p. 535
A Hybrid Multi-layered Approach to the Integration of Workflow and Clinical Guideline Approachesp. 539
Learning the Context of a Clinical Processp. 545
A Light-Weight System Extension Supporting Document-Based Processes in Healthcarep. 557
¿-Flow: A Document-Based Approach to Inter-institutional Process Support in Healthcarep. 569
An Approach for Managing Clinical Trial Applications Using Semantic Information Modelsp. 581
Workflow for Healthcare: A Methodology for Realizing Flexible Medical Treatment Processesp. 593
BPR Best Practices for the Healthcare Domainp. 605
User-Oriented Quality Assessment of IT-Supported Healthcare Processes - A Position Paperp. 617
Verification of Careflow Management Systems with Timed BDICTL Logicp. 623
Process-Aware Information System Development for the Healthcare Domain - Consistency, Reliability, and Effectivenessp. 635
An Integrated Collection of Tools for Continuously Improving the Processes by Which Health Care Is Delivered: A Tool Reportp. 647
RefMod Workshop
Introduction to the 12th International Workshop on Reference Modeling (RefMod 2009)p. 657
Enabling Widespread Configuration of Conceptual Models - An XML Approachp. 659
On the Contribution of Reference Modeling to e-Business Standardization -- How to Apply Design Techniques of Reference Modeling to UN/CEFACT's Modeling Methodologyp. 671
The Potential of Reference Modeling for Simulating Mobile Construction Machineryp. 683
On the Contribution of Reference Modeling for Organizing Enterprise Mashup Environmentsp. 695
Author Indexp. 707
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

Rewards Program