S-BPM ONE – Scientific Research

Editors: Christian Stary

Paperback ISBN: 978-3-642-29132-6(Published: 27 March 2012)

eBook ISBN: 978-3-642-29133-3(Published: 31 March 2012)

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed scientific proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Subject-Oriented Business Process Management, S-BPM ONE 2012, held in Vienna, Austria, in April 2012. The 12 papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 36 submissions and are completed by one invited keynote paper and a summary of the tutorial onsubject-oriented business process management. S-BPM as a discipline is characterized by a seamless approach toward the analysis, modeling, implementation, execution, and maintenance of business processes, with an explicit stakeholder focus. This year’s contributions address all life-cycle activities, in particular analyzing business objectives, subject behavior design and integration, and automating complex work procedures.

  • abstract state machines
  • business process management
  • collaboration development
  • workflow management
  • Front Matter
  • The Subject-Oriented Approach to Software Design and the Abstract State Machines Method
  • Contributions
  • Ad-Hoc Adaption of Subject-Oriented Business Processes at Runtime to Support Organizational Learning
  • An Approach towards Subject-Oriented Access Control
  • Building a Conceptual Roadmap for Systemic Change – A Novel Approach to Change Management in Expert Organizations in Health Care
  • E-Learning Support for Business Process Modeling: Linking Modeling Language Concepts to General Modeling Concepts and Vice Versa
  • From Subject-Phase Model Based Process Specifications to an Executable Workflow
  • ModelAsYouGo: (Re-) Design of S-BPM Process Models during Execution Time
  • Modeling Business Objectives for Business Process Management
  • PCA-C: A Process-Centric Approach for Integrating and Managing Cloud Services
  • Matthias Kurz, Gunnar Billing, Karl Hettling, Holger von
  • Stakeholder-Driven Collaborative Modeling of Subject-Oriented Business Processes
  • Subjects vs. Objects – A Top-Down Approach
  • Using S-BPM for PLC Code Generation and Extension of Subject-Oriented Methodology to All Layers of Modern Control Systems
  • Using Social Network Analysis and Derivatives to Develop the S-BPM Approach and Community of Practice
  • Tutorial
  • A Primer to Subject-Oriented Business Process Modeling
  • Back Matter

Department of Business Information Systems, Communications Engineering, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria

Christian Stary

Book Title:S-BPM ONE – Scientific Research

Book Subtitle:4th International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2012, Vienna, Austria, April 4-5, 2012, Proceedings

Authors:Christian Stary

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29133-3

eBook Packages:Computer Science, Computer Science (R0)

Edition Number:1

Number of Pages:XII, 241

Number of Illustrations:87 b/w illustrations

Topics:Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet), Software Engineering, IT in Business, Organization

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