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Proceedings of the
BPM 2007 Demonstration Program
at the

Fifth International Conference on Business
Process Management (BPM’07)
Brisbane (Australia), 24-27 September 2007




Preface
This volume contains the proceedings of the BPM 2007 Conference Demonstra-
tion Program (BPM’07 Demo Program) as part of the Fifth International Con-
ference on Business Process Management (BPM’07), held in Brisbane, Australia,
on 24-27 September 2007, and organised by the Business Process Management
Research Group, Faculty of Information Technology of the Queensland Univer-
sity of Technology.
    The BPM Conference series provides one of the most prestigious forums
for researchers and practitioners in all aspects of business process management,
and has a record of attracting innovative research of the highest quality related
to all aspects of business process management (theory, frameworks, methods,
techniques, software architectures, empirical findings).
    The Demonstration Program showcases innovative business process manage-
ment related implementations, technologies and tools, and provides a valuable
opportunity to show and discuss emerging technologies with key researchers and
practitioners in the BPM domain.
    Submissions were each evaluated by at least three members of the program
committee, on the basis of their innovation, practical value, relevance and pre-
sentation. Of the twelve submissions, five papers of the highest quality were
accepted for presentation. Topics include business process flexibility and schema
evolution, the interactive simulation of service choreographies, the integration
of object life cycle and business process modelling, the efficient verification of
EPC business process models and a policy-based middleware for monitoring of
service compositions and their dynamic adaptation.
    We wish to thank the authors, the members of the program committee, the
local BPM conference organisation team and the conference sponsors for their
contributions to the success of the BPM’07 Demo Program.


                                           Michael Adams and Shazia Sadiq
                                            BPM’07 Demo Program Co-Chairs
                                                      Brisbane August 2007
Demonstration Program Committee

  Michael Adams, QUT Brisbane, Australia (Co-Chair)
  Alexander Dreiling, SAP Research Centre, Australia
  Patrick Hung, University of Ontario, Canada

  Matjaz Juric, University of Maribor, Slovenia
  Rania Khalaf, IBM Research, United States
  Agnes Koschmider, University of Karlsruhe (TH), Germany

  Marek Lehmann, University of Vienna, Austria
  Jan Mendling, WU Vienna, Austria

  Frank Puhlmann, HPI Potsdam, Germany
  Jan Recker, QUT Brisbane, Australia

  Stefanie Rinderle, University of Ulm, Germany

  Florian Rosenberg, TU Vienna, Austria
  Nick Russell, QUT Brisbane, Australia

  Shazia Sadiq, The University of Queensland, Australia (Co-Chair)

  Christian Stefansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  Oliver Thomas, University of Saarland, Germany

  Eric Verbeek, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  Barbara Weber, University of Innsbruck, Austria
  Petia Wohed, Stockholm University, Sweden

  Andreas Wombacher, University of Twente, The Netherlands