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Wednesday 14.9.2011 Thursday 15.9.2011 Friday 16.9.2011
8:00 Registration Opens 8:00
8:30-9:30 Keynote

Auditorium

Keynote

Auditorium

Keynote

Auditorium

8:30-9:30
9:30-10:00 Coffee Break (Auditorium Hall) 9:30-10:00
10:00-12:00 WEWST'11

Room 402

Mashups 2011

Room 351

QASBA 2011

Room 321

Session 1

Auditorium

Tutorial

Room 351

Session 4

Auditorium

Industry Track Papers

Room 402

PhD Symposium

Room 351

10:00-12:00
12:00-13:15 Lunch 12:00-13:15
13:15-15:15 DATAVIEW'11

Room 402

Mashups 2011

Room 351

QASBA 2011

Room 321

Session 2

Auditorium

Tutorial

Room 351

Keynote

Auditorium

13:15-14:15
Invited Presentations

Auditorium

PhD Symposium

Room 351

14:15-15:15
15:15-15:45 Coffee Break (Auditorium Hall) 15:15-15:45
15:45-17:15 Mashups 2011

Room 351

QASBA 2011

Room 321

Session 3

Auditorium

Tutorial

Room 351

Session 5

Auditorium

Invited Presentations

Room 402

PhD Symposium

Room 351

15:45-17:15
Closing (Auditorium) 17:15-17:30
Welcome Reception Banquet

Business Process Configuration in the Cloud: How to Support and Analyze Multi-Tenant Processes?
by Prof.dr.ir. Wil van der Aalst, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e), The Netherlands

Lion’s share of cloud research has been focusing on performance related problems. However, cloud computing will also change the way in which business processes are managed and supported, e.g., more and more organizations will be sharing common processes. In the classical setting, where product software is used, different organizations can make ad-hoc customizations to let the system fit their needs. This is undesirable, especially when multiple organizations share a cloud infrastructure. Configurable process models enable the sharing of common processes among different organizations in a controlled manner. This paper discusses challenges and opportunities related to business process configuration. Causal nets (C-nets) are proposed as a new formalism to deal with these challenges, e.g., merging variants into a configurable model is supported by a simple union operator. C-nets also provide a good representational bias for process mining, i.e., process discovery and conformance checking based on event logs. In the context of cloud computing, we focus on the application of C-nets to cross-organizational process mining.


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