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Keynote – Alejandro Buchmann

From Calls to Events: Architecting Future BPM Systems Abstract Contemporary BPM systems fit very well with traditional architectures that are based on a pull invocation principle, such as SOA. The proliferation of sensors and streams of events has lead to event driven architectures that decouple event producers and consumers. EDAs are push-based and support different [...]

Keynote – Wil van der Aalst

A Decade of Business Process Management Conferences: Reflections on a Developing Discipline Abstract The Business Process Management (BPM) conference series celebrates its tenth anniversary. This is a nice opportunity to reflect on a decade of BPM research. This talk will describe the history of the conference series through the prism of typical BPM use cases [...]

Keynote – Stephen A. White

BPMN and its Future The Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) Standard was kicked off in 2002. It took many years to develop and then gain a place in the BPM market. Now, on version 2, BPMN is established as the major process modeling language for most BPM software tools. These tools range from descriptive [...]