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        <p>The 10th International Conference on Business Process Management was organized in Tallinn, Estonia, from 3-6 September 2012. The old town of Tallinn and its great scenery provided a wonderful place for the conference. Most of the more than 200 participants also participated in the demo track which took place on 4 September 2012. In contrast to the previous years, this year's demo track had a slight change in the mode of operation: We decided to start the demonstration track at the end of the first conference day with a teaser session. During this teaser session, the presenters had 90 seconds to advertise their demos. Afterwards, there were five rooms where the individual demos were shown repeatedly for 90 minutes. This mode of operation allowed the conference attendees to switch rooms and watch up to six different tool demonstrations. Another novelty was the best demonstration award which we proudly awarded during the conference banquet on 6 September 2012 to Anne Rozinat and Christian W. Günther for their excellent work on “Disco: Discover Your Processes”. We would like to thank the authors for their submissions, our Reviewing Committee for their hard work, lively discussions, and for submitting their reviews on time, and the organizers of BPM 2012 conference for their support which made this demo track possible. All in all, the demonstration track in Tallinn was very successful - the topics covering many fields helped attendees to gain insight into new areas. It continued the tradition to showcase innovative BPM tools originating either from research initiatives or from industry, thus providing an opportunity to present and discuss emerging technologies with researchers and practitioners in the BPM field. Also, included among the presenters were several young scientists, namely, postdocs and students, who brought new perspectives to their fields. We received 22 demo proposals from 58 authors of 13 countries from which we accepted 10 proposals, making the track again a very competitive event. This proceeding contains the accepted demo proposals. We hope that you will enjoy the work presented in these proceedings and that it will stimulate your thinking and research, and obviously we also hope to meet you all again in next years BPM conference, which will take place in September 2013 in Beijing, China.</p>
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      <p>Demo Chairs</p>
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      <title>Niels Lohmann Simon Moser</title>
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Universität Rostock, Germany
IBM Deutschland Research &amp; Development
GmbH
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      <title>Reinhold Dunkel Vishal Saxena V</title>
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      <p>Christian W. Günther and Anne Rozinat</p>
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