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        <article-title>Workshops and Work-InProgress Contributions at S-BPM ONE 2019</article-title>
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      <p>S-BPM ONE 2019 was the 11th conference of the established S-BPM ONE series on innovative
approaches to process management. This conference had an emphasis on connecting data science
with business-, technical and subject-oriented process science. Of particular interest have been
challenges, solutions and trade-offs regarding business process management with special focus on
subject-orientation and data semantics.</p>
      <p>For the first time the conference has been collocated and co-organized with BIS 2019 (the 22nd
International Conference on Business Information Systems). Participants will benefit from an
intensive exchange on a variety of relevant and modern information systems topics.
For the second time, in addition to the regular research presentation track, S-BPM ONE 2019 had also
hosted workshops that allow community-driven discussions of emerging fields of research as well as
practice-oriented challenges.</p>
      <p>S-BPM ONE 2019 provided a viable forum of continuous dialogue between academia and practice for
handling challenges from various societal systems through innovative process concepts and
management techniques. It attracted leading-edge work aimed to create adaptable settings reflecting the
dynamic development of (networked) organizations. The conference promoted interdisciplinary
approaches from computer science and information systems, as well as business, management and
organization sciences, addressing the following topics of interest:
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        <title>Process mining</title>
        <p>Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
Privacy issues
Artificial intelligence and business intelligence
Digital knowledge management tools
Integration technologies
Process-orientation in organizational theory and business practice
Stakeholders as digital organization designers
Governance in digital/virtual organizations
Managing digital infrastructures of organizations
Organizational Resilience
Servitization through subjects/processes
Softwarization of communication networks through BPM/S-BPM
Disappearing Internet of Things
Theory building for digital organizations
Formal semantics and methods for digitization of organizations
Standardization of Subject-Orientation/BPM concepts and technologies
Repositioning Agent-based Systems for Value-based BPM
Digital architecting-based BPM and Subject-Oriented modelling
Organizational Learning Support
Subject-oriented collaborative knowledge elicitation
Negotiation support along digitization processes
Transhumanism and S-BPM/BPM</p>
        <p>Modeling Concepts for Dynamic and Complex Processes
All 6 contributions underwent peer review of at least three members of the international program
committee. The authors of the contributions could share and discuss the results of recent research,
application and experience studies, and work in progress. Ideas for future work could be elaborated by
their proponents according to the possibility for cross-disciplinary discourse.</p>
        <p>Organizing a successful conference needs many people contributing in a lot of different ways. Special
thanks are going to:
 The keynote speakers for their inspiring lectures
 The authors of the contributions for presenting their work
 The members of the international program committee for carefully reviewing papers and giving
constructive comments
 The session chairs for moderating the presentations and interactions between participants
 The co-organization team from Universidad de Sevilla and BIS 2019
We also thank the Universidad de Sevilla for hosting and sponsoring S-BPM ONE 2019 and BIS 2019.
Additionally, we would like to especially thank Allgeier IT for their sponsoring. The generous
sponsorship from academia and industry indicates the need for cross-sectoral discourse and the wide
recognition of the event. Our special thanks go to the Institute of Innovative Process Management
(I2PM, www.i2pm.net), the umbrella institution of the S-BPM ONE conference series.</p>
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        <title>Matthias Lederer</title>
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          <title>Steering Committee</title>
          <p>Albert Fleischmann, InterAktiv.Expert, Germany
Werner Schmidt, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Germany
Christian Stary, Universität Linz, Austria</p>
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          <title>Executive Committee</title>
          <p>Program Chair
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          <p>Stefanie Betz, Furtwangen University, Germany
Organization Chair
Workshop Chair</p>
          <p>Matthes Elstermann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Matthias Lederer, International School of Management, Munich, Germany
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Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor</p>
          <p>Gold Sponsor
Cooperation Partners</p>
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