Cloud computing has emerged as a paradigm for the use and delivery of resources. It received high acceptance while transforming the support of on-demand access, economics of scale and dynamic sourcing alternatives. Different IT resources and capabilities are available in the context of cloud computing (such as: business processes, services, networking) facilitating rapid provisioning, flexible pricing, elastic scaling and resilience. Although Business Process Management has matured as a scientific field and as an industry practice, it is not yet fully explored in the context of cloud computing. Cloud computing provides new opportunities for sharing and configuring business processes and services. This brings numerous challenges for monitoring and analysing business processes and services executed in the cloud.
> This workshop aims at addressing this gap. By bringing together experts working on different levels of the cloud stack (e.g., systems, storage, networking platforms, applications), this workshop offers a unique ground for researchers and practitioners to foster research and its applications in practice by addressing the challenges in the areas of cloud computing and business process management. This workshop seeks to provide researchers and practitioners a forum to exchange information on theories and principles, emerging technologies, tools and practical experiences related to Business Process Monitoring and Performance Analysis in the context of Cloud Computing. Besides providing a mix of technical and business presentations, this workshop will include a keynote talk by Prof. dr. ir. Wil van der Aalst. The keynote will be on Comparative Process Mining in the Cloud.
Call for Papers
This workshop encourages the submission of papers presenting
novel research and development works/projects on technical and business related
aspects on Business Process Monitoring and Analysis in the Cloud. The workshop
particularly values the practical experience in designing methods and deploying
tools to support such monitoring and analysis. The papers may present new
concepts and approaches related to monitoring and analysis of business
processes in cloud environments, tools and systems providing practical
implementations supporting such methods and approaches, and the integration and
configuration of services in business oriented systems. In addition, we are
also interested in application papers discussing the applicability of these
methods and techniques to real-world problems. Submissions of original and
unpublished works are invited, including research, theory and applications.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
-Methods and frameworks for business process monitoring and
performance analysis in cloud environments; -Strategies and strategic decisions for business process monitoringand performance analysis, and its implications (e.g., concerning
> optimal cloud resources utilization, business process improvement);
-Tools supporting business process monitoring and analysis in cloud
environments, with application in different domains, such as:
logistics, healthcare;-performance indicators for business process monitoring and performance analysis in cloud environments;
-Clouds and cross-organizational process mining;
-Business process configuration in the cloud;
-Data extraction for business process monitoring and analysis in the cloud.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: August 18, 2016 Acceptance/Rejection notification: September 2, 2016 Camera ready version: Camera ready version: September 14, 2016Workshop date: December 12, 2016
Organizers
Claudia-Melania Chituc, Eindhoven University of Technology, the
Netherlands
Farideh Heidari, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the
Netherlands
Further information can be found on : http://www.cloudbpm2016.org/