SIMPDA 2012 - IFIP International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis
Topics/Call fo Papers
The IFIP International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis (SIMPDA 2012) offers a unique opportunity to present new approaches and research results to researchers and practitioners working in business process data modeling, representation and privacy-aware analysis.
The symposium will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists from around the world. Full papers must not exceed 15 pages. Short papers are limited to at most 4 pages. All papers must be original contributions, not previously published or under review for publication elsewhere. All contributions must be written in English and must follow the LNCS Springer Verlag format. Templates can be downloaded from: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
Accepted papers will be published in a pre-proceeding volume with an ISBN. The authors of the accepted papers will be invited to submit extended articles to a post-symposium proceedings volume hich will be published in the LNBIP series (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, http://www.springer.com/series/7911), scheduled for late 2012 (extended papers length will be between 7000 and 9000 words). Around 10-15 papers will be selected for publication after a second round of review.
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Business Process modeling languages, notations and methods
Data-aware and data-centric approaches
Process Mining with Big Data
Variability and configuration of process models
Process simulation and static analyses
Process data query languages
Process data mining
Privacy-aware process data mining
Process metadata and semantic reasoning
Process patterns and standards
Foundations of business process models
Resource management in business process execution
Process tracing and monitoring
Process change management and evolution
Business process lifecycle
Case studies and experience reports
Social process discovery
Crowdsourced process definition and discovery
The symposium will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists from around the world. Full papers must not exceed 15 pages. Short papers are limited to at most 4 pages. All papers must be original contributions, not previously published or under review for publication elsewhere. All contributions must be written in English and must follow the LNCS Springer Verlag format. Templates can be downloaded from: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
Accepted papers will be published in a pre-proceeding volume with an ISBN. The authors of the accepted papers will be invited to submit extended articles to a post-symposium proceedings volume hich will be published in the LNBIP series (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, http://www.springer.com/series/7911), scheduled for late 2012 (extended papers length will be between 7000 and 9000 words). Around 10-15 papers will be selected for publication after a second round of review.
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Business Process modeling languages, notations and methods
Data-aware and data-centric approaches
Process Mining with Big Data
Variability and configuration of process models
Process simulation and static analyses
Process data query languages
Process data mining
Privacy-aware process data mining
Process metadata and semantic reasoning
Process patterns and standards
Foundations of business process models
Resource management in business process execution
Process tracing and monitoring
Process change management and evolution
Business process lifecycle
Case studies and experience reports
Social process discovery
Crowdsourced process definition and discovery
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