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5th International Conference on Business Process Management
24-28 September 2007
BPM 2007

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Organized by the BPM Research Cluster
Faculty of Information Technology
Queensland University of Technology

 

 

 

The updated BPM 2007 Booklet with detailed information can now be downloaded from here.

The next edition of the BPM conference will be held in Milan, Italy, 1-4 September 2008. The call for papers can be found here.

Latest News

  • A detailed account of the conference is available here
  • The slides from the presentations given during the conference are avaliable here.
  • The slides from all keynote presentation are available in the keynote section.
  • The photo gallery of the conference available here
  • The BPM 2007 conference was attended by more than 270 registered external participants. More than 50% of the attendees were BPM practitioners and more than one third were internnational visitors from all over the world.
  • 22 full papers and 8 short papers have been accepted for the BPM 2007 conference out of a pool of 152 submissions from 41 countries. The list of accepted papers can be found here.

 

BPM 2007 was the fifth in a conference series that provides the leading  global forum for researchers and practitioners in all aspects of Business Process Management. BPM 2007 was be held from 24-29 September 2007 in Brisbane, Australia and is organised by the Business Process Management Research Cluster, Faculty of Information Technology of the Queensland University of Technology.

The academic program followed the highest academic standards and the acceptance rate was 15%. Traditionally, the BPM conference attracts the most prestigous researchers in all areas of Business Process Management. In 2007, we complemented the strong academic program with a series of co-located events including the "4th International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods", the "1st International Workshop on Managing Business Processes in the Government" and the "1st International Workshop on BPM Governance", six BPM-related workshops,  three tutorials, panel discussions and an industry-only one-day event on Business Process Management. The latter one targeted towards  the world's leading BPM practitioners.

Conference Aims and Objectives

The BPM 2007 conference provides a forum for presentation and exchange of research results and practical experiences within the field of Business Process Management. As in previous years, the programme will feature invited talks, tutorials, paper sessions, workshops and panel discussions.

Conference Themes

The BPM 2007 conference aims at publishing papers about the following themes: business process modelling and analysis (including configuration, mining, patterns, etc), process support (from verification and validation to performace analysis and enactment in applications such as ERP, CRM, SCM), service-oriented architectures. For more topics, please go to call for papers.

Conference and workshop proceedings to be published by Springer-Verlag  

lecture notes in computer science

The conference proceedings (LNCS 4714) are available online.You can find information about it at
http://www.springeronline.com/978-3-540-75182-3 or access the online version at http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-75182-3/

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