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Preface This volume collects the descriptions of the demonstrations that were presented at the 13th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM), which was held from August 31st to September 3rd, 2015, in Innsbruck, Austria. The conference brings together researchers and practitioners alike and represents one of the most prestigious scientific events on BPM worldwide. BPM is an area of research that is strongly intertwined with practice, and the demonstration track assumes a major role in the program of the conference. It allows everybody to showcase novel software solutions related to the topics of the conference, ranging, for example, from process modeling tools for end–users to low–level process mining algorithms running hidden in a back–office or in the cloud. This year we got an exceptional number of 40 submissions of demonstration proposals. While, on the one hand, this is an extraordinary result, on the other hand, it also meant that we had to carefully select the proposals with the help of the PC of the Demo track. Unfortunately, space and equipment are limited, and we could not accommodate everybody. In the end, 28 demonstrations were selected for presentation and are printed in this volume. We are proud about the final demo program of this year’s edition of the conference, which we believe is of very high quality, and we are confident that it contains something interesting for everybody working on BPM and related topics. We would like the thank everybody who contributed to the demo program: the authors, the PC members, and of course the organizers of the conference. It was a pleasure working with you. Innsbruck Florian Daniel August 2015 Stefan Zugal Program Committee – Michael Adams, Queensland University of Technology – Jorge Cardoso, University of Coimbra – Jan Claes, Ghent University – Gero Decker, Signavio – Laurent D’Orazio, UBP – Marie-Christine Fauvet, Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble – Agnés Front, LIG – SIGMA – Grenoble University – Christian Gierds, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin – Oliver Kopp, IAAS, University of Stuttgart – Marcello La Rosa, Queensland University of Technology – Geetika Lakshmanan, IBM T J Watson Research Center – Henrik Leopold, Humboldt–Universität zu Berlin – Lior Limonad, IBM – Heiko Ludwig, IBM Research – Cesare Pautasso, University of Lugano, Switzerland – Artem Polyvyanyy, Queensland University of Technology – Viara Popova, University of Tartu – Hajo A. Reijers, Eindhoven University of Technology, VU University of Am- sterdam – Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, University of Vienna – António Rito Silva, IST/INESC–ID – Carlos Rodriguez, University of Trento – Anne Rozinat, Fluxicon – Nick Russell, QUT – Sherif Sakr, The University of New South Wales – Roman Vaculı́n, IBM Research – Ingo Weber, NICTA – Mathias Weske, HPI, University of Potsdam – Karsten Wolf, Universität Rostock – Zhiqiang Yan, Capital University of Economics and Business