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18th CAiSE 2006: Luxembourg - BPMDS
- Gil Regev, Pnina Soffer, Rainer Schmidt:
Proceedings of the CAISE*06 Workshop on Business Process Modelling, Development, and Support BPMDS '06, Luxemburg, June 5-9, 2006. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 236, CEUR-WS.org 2007 - Gil Regev, Pnina Soffer, Rainer Schmidt:
Preface.
Keynote
- Alain Wegmann:
Flexibility: Change, but Change What?
Results from BPMDS '05
- Gil Regev, Pnina Soffer, Rainer Schmidt:
Taxonomy of Flexibility in Business Processes.
Modeling for Flexibility
- Stijn Goedertier, Jan Vanthienen:
Compliant and Flexible Business Processes with Business Rules. - Peter Rittgen:
Supporting Planned and Ad-Hoc Changes of Business Processes. - Oumaima Saidani, Selmin Nurcan:
A Role-Based Approach for Modeling Flexible Business Processes.
Flexibility of Process Type and Instance
- Signe Ellegård Borch, Christian Stefansen:
On Controlled Flexibility. - Ilia Bider, Alexey Striy:
Controlling the Level of Business Process Instance Flexibility via Rules of Planning.
Flexibility within a context
- Kuldeep Kumar, Murali Mohan Narasipuram:
Defining Requirements for Business Process Flexibility. - Michael Rosemann, Jan Recker:
Context-aware Process Design Exploring the Extrinsic Drivers for Process Flexibility. - Rainer Schmidt:
Flexibility in Service Processes.
Process Mining
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Christian W. Günther, Jan Recker, Manfred Reichert:
Using Process Mining to Analyze and Improve Process Flexibility. - Ekkart Kindler, Vladimir A. Rubin, Wilhelm Schäfer:
Incremental Workflow Mining for Process Flexibility.
Theory Application
- Pnina Soffer, Johny Ghattas:
Business Process Flexibility in Virtual Organizations. - Gil Regev, Alain Wegmann:
Business Process Flexibility: Weick's Organizational Theory to the Rescue.
Industrial Talk
- Rainer Schmidt:
IT Service Processes - State and Open Issues.
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