Seminar Publications
This page provides selected publications of seminars held at the Business Process Technology Group. The work is published with kind permission of our students.
Seminar Papers
Seminar Information Filtering and Retrieval - Winter Term 2005/2006
Seminar Business Process Technology - Summer Term 2007
Seminar Readers
Business Process Management II - Winter Term 2006/2007
This seminar reader contains selected papers of the seminar part of the lecture Business Process Management
II, held in the winter term 2006/2007 at the Hasso-Plattner-Institute. Master students of IT systems
engineering discussed and researched current topics in the area of business process management.
Each paper contained in this seminar reader was accompanied by a conference-style talk.
ReaderBPM2issue2.pdf
Contents
- Uwe Kylau: Service Interface Adaptation
- Martin Probst: SOA revisited for multilateral collaborations
- Silvan Golega: Bridging Global and Local Interaction Models Using Petri Nets: Generating Interface Processes out of Interaction Nets
- Artem Polyvyanyy: Bridging Global and Local Interaction Models Using Petri Nets: Enforceability
- Matthias Weidlich: A Compatibility Notion based on Desired Interactions
- Implementing Service Orchestrations using Pi-Calculus
Business Process Management II - Winter Term 2005/2006
This seminar reader contains the papers of the seminar part of the lecture Business Process Management
II, held in the winter term 2005/2006 at the Hasso-Plattner-Institute. Master students of IT systems
engineering discussed and researched current topics in the area of business process management.
Each paper contained in this seminar reader was accompanied by a conference-style talk.
ReaderBPM2.pdf (6.7MB)
Contents
- Anja Bog: Concepts for a Pi-Calculus Simulator
- Gero Decker: Formalizing Service Interactions
- René Freude: Comparing the Capabilities of the Pi-Calculus and Extended Petri Nets Regarding the BPM Domain
- Paul Bouché: Internal.WS-CDL and Pi-Calculus
- Anna Ploskonos: Semi-automated service composition
- Jan Schaffner: Mixed-Initiative Use Case for Semi-Automated Service Composition: A Survey
- Volker Gersabeck: Automated Workflow Planning in Agent-Based Semantic grids
- Sergey Smirnov: Case Study: Web Service Composition Framework
- Kay Hammerl: Modeling Variability in State Machine Based Process Family Architectures for Automotive Systems
- Alexander Saar: System Integration via Service Enabling
- Martin Breest: Specifying Service Landscapes
Prozessmodellierung - Summer Term 2004 (in German)
Dieser Seminarreader zum Thema Prozessmodellierung ist das Ergebnis eines Bachelor-Seminars,
welches im Sommersemester 2004 am Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Softwaresystemtechnik an der Universität
Potsdam durchgeführt wurde. Studenten des zweiten und dritten Studienjahres der Softwaresystemtechnik
modellierten Prozesse aus verschiedenen Bereichen, erstellten und hielten Präsentation
und verfassten Berichte, welche in diesem Seminarreader zusammengefasst sind. Das Seminar wurde
im Rahmen des Drittmittelprojektes
PESOA durchgeführt.
ReaderPM-Part1.pdf (8.6MB),
ReaderPM-Part2.pdf (9.2MB)
Contents
- Phillip Sommer: Modellierung einer Motorsteuerung mit UML Statecharts und Sequenzdiagrammen
- Anja Bog: Technische Prozesse – Motorsteuerung 2 (UML 2.0 Activity Diagrams)
- Alexander Saar: Prozesse im Automobilbau
- Silvan T. Golega: Themenbereich Verwaltung: Beschaffungsprozesse am HPI
- Kay Hammerl: Modellierung der Studien- und Prüfungsordnungen
- Udo Werner: Modellierung von Verwaltungsprozessen
- Lars Triefloff: Amazon.com
- Thomas Hille: Otto.de – Modellierung eines WebShops?
- Christian Liesegang: Modeling and Designing Processes in E-Commerce
- Dominik R. Tornow: Ebay
- Torsten Hahmann: Modellierung von Hotel-Reservierungs-Systemen
- Mario Oschwald: Das Geschäftsprozessmodell von GMX.de und eine Betrachtung der Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN)
- Florian Brodersen: Modellierung des Auskunfts- und Buchungssystemes Bahn.de
- Der Softwareentwicklungsprozess von SAP Berlin: Gero Decker
Process-oriented Information Systems - Summer Term 2003
In the summer term 2003 the seminar Process-oriented Information Systems was held at the Hasso
Plattner Institute (HPI) for Software Systems Engineering at the University of Potsdam. This collection
of papers represents the topics in this seminar. Master students of Software Systems Engineering
at HPI prepared the material presented in the seminar and summarized in this report. The basic idea of
this seminar was to gather knowledge in the field of process-orientation, and especially processes executed
within complex information systems. Furthermore, the students dealt with to conceptual as well
as to practical aspects of process technology.
ReaderPoIS.pdf (3.3MB)
Contents
- Marc Förster: Theory of Business Process Modelling: The Pi-Calculus
- Catharina Gramlich: Business Process Analysis
- Christian W. Günther: Flexibility In Workflow Management Systems
- Hagen Overdick: Implementation Concepts for Workflow Patterns
- Sebastian H. Schenk : Prolegomena to Software Product Lines
- Peter Aschenbrenner: Interactive Groupware Systems
- Jakob Magiera: A New Approach to Business Process Support: Case Handling
- Harald Meyer: Using AI Planning Algorithms To Support Business Process Modeling
- Antje Rogotzki: Workflow in ERP Systems
- Anne Rozinat: Process Mining