Main Conference: 20-22 September, 2016
Doctoral Consortium: 18 September, 2016
Workshops: 19 September, 2016
Industry track: 20-22 September, 2016
Co-located Events: 23 September, 2016
14TH
INTERNACIONAL CONFERENCE ON
Join us in Rio de Janeiro, the Wonderful City.
For more informations: bpm2016.uniriotec.br
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | September 18th-23th, 2016
Supported by:
ABC
A BPM conference series that over the past decade
has built its reputation by showcasing leading-edge
research of the highest quality, involving the most
renown leaders and innovators in the field.
While BPM as a scientific field and as an industry practice has
significantly matured and increased its span, it is not yet an
established organizational management discipline, along other
disciplines such as project management or risk management.
Fostering true innovation rather than only incremental change,
capitalizing on big data opportunities and accounting for processes
that are increasingly flexible and generative rather than structured
and stable, are some of the challenges that BPM needs to overcome in
order to establish its firm position within organizations.
BPM 2016 will continue to welcome research papers in traditional BPM
topics such as process modeling and execution. In addition, in line
with emergent opportunities and challenges, the conference explicitly
encourages papers that report on interdisciplinary aspects of BPM and
on research in emerging BPM areas, as well as papers that advance
knowledge in the areas of business process analysis and improvement.
Thematic areas in which contributions are sought include, but are not
limited to, those listed below:
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BPM in a broader context
Emerging areas of BPM
Management aspects of BPM
Process identification and modeling foundations
Process analysis and improvement
Process execution, monitoring and intelligence
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Prof. Fernanda Baião
General Chair
Prof. Flávia Maria Santoro
(Federal University
of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil)
Program Committee Chairs
Prof. Marcello la Rosa
(Queensland University
of Technology / NICTA, Australia)
(Federal University
of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil)
Prof. Hajo A. Reijers
(VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Industry Track Chairs
Prof. Michael Rosemann
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Dr. Roger Burlton
Prof. Peter Loos
(Process Renewal Consulting Group Inc.,
BPTrends Associates)
(Saarland University, Germany)
Prof. Claudia Cappelli
Prof. Oscar Pastor
(Federal University
of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil)
(Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
Workshops Chairs
Prof. Marlon Dumas
(University of Tartu, Estonia)
Prof. Marcelo Fantinato
(University of São Paulo, Brazil)
Demo Chairs
Prof. Cristina Cabanillas
Prof. Rafael Paim
(Federal Center for Technological Education
of Rio de Janeiro and Enjourney Consulting, Brazil)
André Macieira
(Director at ELO Group, Brazil)
Prof. Silvia Inês Dallavalle de Pádua
(University of São Paulo, Brazil)
(University of Viena, Austria)
Tutorial and Panel Chairs
Prof. Manfred Reichert
Prof. Leonardo Azevedo
(University of Ulm, Germany)
(IBM Research / Federal University
of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil)
Prof. Lucinéia Thom
(Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
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A BPM conference series that over the past decade has built its