BPMS2'12

 

In conjunction with BPM 2012

The Fifth Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software

3 September 2012, Tallinn, Estonia

Selmin Nurcan – University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France

Rainer Schmidt – Aalen University of Applied Sciences, Germany

 
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Expected results

All papers will be published on workshop wiki (www.bpms2.org) before the workshop, so that everybody can learn about the problems that are important for other participants.

A blog will be used to encourage and support discussions.

The workshop will consist of long and short paper presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions.

The workshop report will be created collaboratively using a wiki.

A special issue for best workshop papers over all BPM workshops will be published in a Journal (decision in progress).

 

Both papers collaboratively written by the BPMS2’08 and BPMS2’ 09 workshop participants have been accepted for publication in the Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice:

S. Erol, M. Granitzer, S. Happ, S. Jantunen, B. Jennings, A. Koschmider, S. Nurcan, D. Rossi, R. Schmidt, P. Johannesson. Combining BPM and Social Software: Contradiction or Chance ? Special issue of the Software Process: Improvement and Practice Journal on "BPM 2008 selected workshop papers". Volume 22, Issue 6-7, pp. 449-476, October-November 2010.

G. Bruno, F. Dengler, B. Jennings, R. Khalaf, S. Nurcan, M. Prilla, M. Sarini, R. Schmidt, R. Silva. Key challenges for enabling Agile BPM with Social Software. Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice, incorporating Software Process: Improvement and Practice, Special Issue on BPM'09 selected workshop papers, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 297-326, June 2011.

The BPMS2'08 workshop on BPM'2008 in Milan had the 4th rank in submissions from 8 workshops. Acceptance rate was 50 %.

The BPMS'09 attracted 13 submissions, from which 7 have been accepted.

The BPMS2’10 attracted 14 submissions, from which 8 have been accepted.

The BPMS2’11 attracted 14 submissions, from which 6 have been accepted.


 

 


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