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As part of BPM 2007

5th International Conference on Business Process Management

Brisbane, Australia, 25-27 September 2007

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

BPM 2007 Call for Demos (PDF, 17Kb)

Demo Dates

Deadline for demo submissions: 8 June 2007
Notification of Acceptance: 13 July 2007
Camera-ready papers deadline: 3 August 2007
Demos: 25-27 September 2007

 

BPM 2007 is the fifth in a conference series that provides one of the most prestigious forums for researchers and practitioners in all aspects of business process management. The conference has a record of attracting innovative research of the highest quality related to all aspects of business process management (theory, frameworks, methods, techniques, software architectures, empirical findings).

Submissions are invited for demos to be included in the BPM 2007 Demonstration Program. This program is intended to showcase innovative business process management related implementations, technologies and tools, and will provide a valuable opportunity to show and discuss emerging technologies with key researchers and practitioners in the BPM domain.

All demonstration submissions should include a title, a short description of the system, a summary of its novel characteristics, the list of functions and features to be demonstrated, and state the significance of the contribution relevant to the Conference themes. Submissions must be in English, must not exceed four pages, and must be in LNCS Format (see www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for details). We encourage authors to include in their submissions a link to a set of screenshots and/or mockups and/or animations of the proposed demonstration where possible.

Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their innovation, practical value, relevance and presentation. Accepted submissions will be published both on the Conference website and as separate proceedings.

There will be an opportunity for highly ranked demos to present to a panel of industry delegates and gain visibility beyond academic circles as well as be in the running for an attractive award for best demo.

Submissions are to be sent as email attachments (PDF format) to the Demo co-chairs.

The conference and demo presentations will be complemented by workshops, tutorials, panel discussions and co-located events such as the 4th International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods (WS-FM 2007) and a dedicated track for industry representatives.

BPM 2007 will be held in Brisbane, Australia and will be organized by the Business Process Management Research Group, Faculty of Information Technology of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The event will be conducted at the Gardens Point Campus of QUT. The campus is located in the Central Business District of Brisbane, the fastest growing town in Australia. With 1.7 million people, Brisbane offers all the infrastructure and facilities of a global hub for technology and tourism.

Demo Committee

Michael Adams, QUT Brisbane, Australia (Co-Chair)
Alexander Dreiling, SAP Research Centre, Australia
Patrick Hung, University of Ontario, Canada
Matjaz Juric, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Rania Khalaf, IBM Research, United States
Agnes Koschmider, University of Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
Marek Lehmann, University of Vienna, Austria
Jan Mendling, WU Vienna, Austria
Frank Puhlmann, HPI Potsdam, Germany
Jan Recker, QUT Brisbane, Australia
Stefanie Rinderle, University of Ulm, Germany
Florian Rosenberg, TU Vienna, Austria
Nick Russell, QUT Brisbane, Australia
Shazia Sadiq, The University of Queensland, Australia (Co-Chair)
Christian Stefansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Oliver Thomas, University of Saarland, Germany
Eric Verbeek, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Barbara Weber, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Petia Wohed, Stockholm University, Sweden
Andreas Wombacher, University of Twente, The Netherlands