BPMN 2010 - 2nd International Workshop on BPMN
October 13-14, 2010, Potsdam, Germany
News
- Early bird registration for BPMN 2010 has been extended till September 1, 2010.
- The registration for BPMN 2010 is open.
- Information on hotels has been added to the Venue page.
- An overview of the BPMN 2010 workshop program is available.
- The list of accepted papers has been published.
- Due to many requests, the submission deadline has been extended to June 7, 2010.
- Springer has approved that the BPMN 2010 proceedings will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP)
Keynote Speakers

- Professor Frank Leymann will give a keynote at BPMN 2010. Frank is director of the Institute of Architecture of Application Systems at the University of Stuttgart. Being the "father" of WSFL, he is a co-author of the BPEL and many other WS-* specifications. He is well-known for his work on workflow management and transaction processing.

- BPMN 2010 is happy to announce Professor Marlon Dumas as keynote speaker. Marlon is a Swedbank Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Tartu in Estonia. He is well known for his work on Process Choreographies, Service Interaction Patterns and YAWL.
- Dr. Hagen Völzer of IBM Research in Zurich completes the set of high profile keynote speakers. Hagen is well known for his work on semantics of modeling languages and verification of business process models. He is also actively involved in the BPMN 2.0 Standardization process led by OMG.
About
The workshop provides a forum for academics and practitioners that share an interest in business process modeling using the Business Process Modeling Notation. Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) experiences huge uptake in both academia and industry. It is seen by many as the de-facto standard for business process modeling. It has become very popular with business analysts, tool vendors, practitioners, and end users. BPMN promises to bridge business and IT and brings process design and implemented closer together. To fulfill its promise, a number of research questions have to be tackled. Papers on ongoing and completed research, state of the art surveys, and reports on practical application and empirical findings are invited. Studies on the transfer of research findings obtained for other process modeling languages to BPMN are encouraged.Previous Workshops
- BPMN 2009 - 1st International Workshop on BPMN, July 20, 2009, Vienna, Austria, Co-located with the 11th IEEE Conference on Commerce and Enterprise Computing (CEC’09)
