S-BPM ONE – Setting the Stage for Subject-Oriented Business Process Management: First International Workshop, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 22, 2009. Revised Selected Papers

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This volume contains a selection of papers from the First Workshop on Subject- Oriented Business Process Management (S-BPM ONE). Establishing a multi- and cross-disciplinary interchange of underyling and applied concepts, successful appli- tion studies, and innovative development ideas, the workshop emphasized the pro- tive realization of role- or actor-oriented modeling on the basis of exchanging m- sages when accomplishing tasks. The workshop was organized as a forum for the discussion of foundations, achievements, reflections, and further developments. In this way, its contributions not only addressed the current state of the art, but also the various lines of research and development, either running or planned. The state of the art is reflected in terms of concepts, modeling language, and tool features on the one hand. On the other hand, it is reflected through the discussion of industrial case studies. These indicate the current practice when implementing the subject-oriented BPM paradigm in industrial settings. By challenging conceptual foundations they also allow us to define a common ground for future developments in research and practice. The S-BPM ONE contributions focus on challenges arising from the evolution of service-oriented architectures and the need for more flexible business organizations. The latter require coherent and adaptive representation and processing techniques for business process modeling and execution. Corresponding technologies have to be grounded in theories of computer science, in order to provide an adequate infrastr- ture for thorough BPM including technology-enhanced change management.

Author(s): Lutz Heuser (auth.), Hagen Buchwald, Albert Fleischmann, Detlef Seese, Christian Stary (eds.)
Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science 85
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 149
Tags: Software Engineering; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Programming Techniques; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Front Matter....Pages -
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Relevance of Management of Business Processes and Orchestration....Pages 3-12
The Power of ‘As-Is’ Processes....Pages 13-23
The Method behind Subject Orientation – The Missing Link between Individuals and Machines in Regard to Truth....Pages 24-33
Establishing an Informed S-BPM Community....Pages 34-47
Business Process Management — S-BPM a New Paradigm for Competitive Advantage?....Pages 48-70
Application of Subject-Oriented Modeling in Automatic Service Composition....Pages 71-82
Front Matter....Pages 83-83
What Is S-BPM?....Pages 85-106
Case Study: The Process Portal – Process-as-a-Service Central Platform for Work-, Information- and Knowledge Processes in the Company....Pages 107-114
Case Study: AST Order Control Processing....Pages 115-120
Front Matter....Pages 121-121
Potential Building Blocks of S-BPM....Pages 123-135
Quo Vadis, S-BPM? The First World-Café on S-BPM Developments....Pages 136-147
Back Matter....Pages -