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E-raamat: Subject-Oriented Business Process Management: Second International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2010, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 14, 2010 Selected Papers

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Second International Conference on Subject-Oriented Business Process Management, S-BPM ONE 2010, held in Karlsruhe, Germany in October 2010.

The 10 revised full papers presented together with one invited keynote paper and three panel statements were carefully reviewed and selected from initially 17 submissions. The papers present innovative cross-disciplinary ideas, concepts, methods, tools and results in foundational and applied research as well as studies on the realization of such innovations in the real world - all based on the promising new paradigm of subject-oriented business process management.

Part I Invited Key Note
Key Lessons from Wikimanagement and BPM Best Practices: Aspiring for a Truly Holistic Approach in BPM
3(16)
Ayelt Komus
Part II Contributed Papers
Distributed Execution of S-BPM Business Processes
19(17)
Erwin Aitenbichler
Stephan Borgert
Max Muhlhauser
Interaction Choreography Models in BPEL: Choreographies on the Enterprise Service Bus
36(18)
Oliver Kopp
Lasse Engler
Tammo van Lessen
Prank Leymann
Jorg Nitzsche
BPM 2.0: Business Process Management Meets Empowerment
54(30)
Matthias Kurz
Albert Fleischmann
Dynamic Catenation and Execution of Cross Organisational Business Processes - The jCPEX! Approach
84(22)
Nils Meyer
Thomas Feiner
Markus Radmayr
Dominik Blei
Albert Fleischmann
BPM and BPMN as Integrating Concepts in eGovernment - The Swiss eGovernment BPM Ecosystem
106(15)
Konrad Walser
Marc Schaffroth
Establishing Conceptual and Functional Links between S-BPM and Business Rules
121(13)
Alexander Sellner
Erwin Zinser
Using Multi-subjects for Process Synchronization on Different Abstraction Levels
134(29)
Jorg Rodenhagen
Florian Strecker
Exporting Natural Language: Generating NL Sentences Out of S-BPM Process Models
163(17)
Stephan H. Sneed
Business Objects as a Mediator between Processes and Data
180(12)
Peter Kesch
A Study of the Subject-Oriented Approach for Automation and Process Modeling of a Service Company
192(17)
Yuliya Stavenko
Alexander Gromoff
Part III Discussion
Why We Need to Re-think Current BPM Research Issues
209(7)
Thomas J. Olbrich
Do We Need to Re-think Current BPM Research Issues?
216(4)
Albert Fleischmann
Business Process Management - Do We Need a New Research Agenda?
220(7)
Robert Singer
Erwin Zinser
Author Index 227