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The first S-BPM ONE conference will be held in Karlsruhe, Germany, on October 22nd 2009. This one-day conference addresses the scientific and business community. | The first S-BPM ONE conference will be held in Karlsruhe, Germany, on October 22nd 2009. This one-day conference addresses the scientific and business community. | ||
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S-BPM ONE 2009 - the Subjectoriented BPM Conference
The first S-BPM ONE conference will be held in Karlsruhe, Germany, on October 22nd 2009. This one-day conference addresses the scientific and business community.
Aims and Scope
The aim of this constitutional convention is to establish a new annual international conference on the topic Subjectoriented Business Process Management (S-BPM).
The scope is to get some answers to
- what S-BPM is precisely,
- why it is a topic worth scientific and economic exploration, and
- how a roadmap to S-BPM could look like.
Agenda
Speakers
- Lutz Heuser (Key Note Speaker): The Relevance of Management of Business Process and Orchestration
- Hagen Buchwald: The Power of as-is processes
- Christian Fichtenbauer: The missing link between individuals and machines in regard to truth
- Werner Schmidt: SOUL Initiative
- Erwin Aitenbichler: Application of Subject-oriented Modeling in Automatic Service Composition
- Robert Singer/Erwin Zinser: S-BPM in Research and Education
- Albert Fleischmann: What is S-BPM?
- Anton Kramm: Case Study I - Process as a Service
- Gabriele Konjack: Case Study II - AST - Order Control Process
- Hagen Buchwald: Potential building blocks
Organization
Registration
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