Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2005 International Workshops, BPI, BPD, ENEI, BPRM, WSCOBPM, BPS, Nancy, France, September 5, 2005. Revised Selected PapersChristoph Bussler, Armin Haller Six parallel Business Process Management workshops were held on September 5th, 2005, in conjunction with the Third International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2005) in Nancy, France. This was the first time BPM had asso- ated workshops, and the workshop program was a great success. The topics of the workshops ranged from fundamental process modeling primitives to the recently emerged field of Web service choreography and orchestration, rep- sented in the “Workshop on Business Processes and Services” and the “Workshop on Web Service Choreography and Orchestration;” a topic which intersects the research fields of business process management and Web services. Another strong focus was on business process design and business process intelligence, emerging areas that have gained increasing importance in supporting business process reengineering to derive superior process designs. These topics were covered in the respective wo- shops. A widely discussed topic in several sessions was business process interoperability in the workshop on “Enterprise and Networked Enterprises Interoperability.” Finally, the last workshop in these proceedings called “Business Process Reference Models” aimed at discussing different views on reference models in order to come to a c- mon understanding of the terms involved. We would like to thank the workshop organizers for their efforts in the workshop preparation, the organization of the review process, the exciting workshop programs and their management onsite and for their cooperation in the post-publication process. |
Contents
Workshop on Business Processes and Services | 1 |
Global and Local QoS Guarantee in Web Service Selection | 32 |
Web Service Discovery and Dynamic Invocation Based | 47 |
Workshop on Web Service Choreography | 56 |
From Collaboration Models to BPEL Processes Through Service | 75 |
A HighLevel Specification for Mediators Virtual Providers | 116 |
WSMX Process Mediation Based on Choreographies | 130 |
Workshop on Business Process Intelligence | 158 |
Benefits Problems and Comparison | 245 |
Networked Enterprises Interoperability | 269 |
ArchitectureBased Interoperability Evaluation in Evolutions | 293 |
Interoperability Requirements and Models | 317 |
Supporting Business Experts in the Design of B2B Transactions | 342 |
Preface BPD 2005 | 396 |
Workshop on Business Process Reference Models | 467 |
Survey and Classification | 469 |
Mining Staff Assignment Rules from EventBased Data | 177 |
Towards a Framework for the Agile Mining of Business Processes | 191 |
A Basic Approach and Its Challenges | 203 |
Workshop on Enterprise and Networked Enterprises | 229 |
Understanding the Term Reference Model in Information Systems | 484 |
On the Syntax of Reference Model Configuration Transforming | 497 |
Configurable Process Models as a Basis for Reference Modeling | 512 |
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Aalst abstract activity agent algorithm analysis application approach architecture behavior best practices BPEL business process Business Process Management Business Process Modelling Bussler C-EPCs choreography client collaboration communication components Computer concept configuration constraints context corresponding decision defined described domain Engineering Enterprise Modelling environment evaluation example execution flow formal frame contract framework function global identified implementation Information Systems input integration interaction interface International interoperability LNCS meta-model modeling language monitoring negotiation object ontology operations organisational output paper performed Petri Petri net problem process instance Process Management process mining process models process variants protocol redesign reference model registry represented request requirements risk schema Section semantic Semantic Web Services specific Springer-Verlag structure supplier tasks Technology tion tool transaction UDDI UEML Virtual Enterprise workflow WS-CDL WSDL WSIM WSMO WSMX