Call for Demos
Demo submissions due in 15 days, 22 hours, 26 minutes
The BPM 2012 Demo Track is intended to showcase innovative Business Process Management (BPM) tools and applications that may originate either from research initiatives or from industry. The Demonstration Track will provide an opportunity to present and discuss emerging technologies with researchers and practitioners in the BPM field.
Demo paper submissions are invited for potential inclusion in the demo track. Demo papers should comprise the following sections in no more than 5 pages:
- Title and authors list.
- Abstract: A brief description of the demo, together with a statement on how conference participants will benefit from attending the demo and for what target audience the demo will most likely be of interest.
- Maturity: Information illustrating the maturity, complexity and robustness of the tool (e.g., availability of the tool, list of features, supported use cases, number and types of users, etc.)
- Significance to the BPM field: Describe the innovations of the tool to the BPM community, its main features. If applicable, include brief descriptions of case studies performed using the tool, provide scalability data or pointers indicating where readers can find more information about these case studies.
- Screen-cast: In order to maximize your chances of getting your main message across, it is strongly recommended that you include a link to a screencast demonstrating your tool, preferably including voice. While the choice of software for creating and sharing the screen-casts is free you may want to consider Screenr. It can be used to create two five-minute screen-casts, similar to the examples on http://screenr.com/HWm and http://screenr.com/WWm. If you cannot provide a screencast, you should consider an alternative way of giving the possibility to the reviewers to get an impression of your tool, such as a detailed download and setup guide, a walkthrough based on a concrete example, recipes of the core functionalities, etc.
- Link: If available, a link to a Web page where to download or use the tool.
Demo paper submissions are also encouraged for tools that have already been demonstrated in previous BPM Demo tracks. Demo papers should be original. If a demo paper has previously been published for the same tool, the 2012 submission should add value to the previous publication, e.g. by pointing out significant new tool features and/or new practical applications. Paper submissions must not exceed 5 pages and must adhere to the LNCS submission formatting guidelines. Demo papers should be submitted through the BPM2012 Demos submission system hosted by EasyChair. All demo submissions will be reviewed by the demo reviewing committee. Accepted Demo papers will be published in the online CEUR proceedings.
Key Dates
- Deadline for demo submissions: 1 June 2012
- Notification of Acceptance: 29 June 2012
- Camera-ready papers deadline: 13 July 2012
- Demos: 4-6 September 2012
Demo chairs
Niels Lohmann, University of Rostock, Germany
Simon Moser, IBM Research and Development Lab Böblingen, Germany
E-mail: bpm2012.demos@lists.ut.ee
Demo Committee
- Bob Brodt
- Christoph Bussler
- Jan Claes
- Gero Decker
- Remco Dijkman
- Boudweijn F. Van Dongen
- Marcelo Fantinato
- Cédric Favre
- Howard Foster
- Luciano García-Bañuelos
- Christian Gierds
- Christian W. Günther
- Sandy Kemsley
- Rania Khalaf
- Oliver Kopp
- Marcello La Rosa
- Henrik Leopold
- Heiko Ludwig
- Hajo A. Reijers
- Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
- António Rito Silva
- Nick Russell
- Vishal Saxena
- Bruno Wassermann
- Barbara Weber
- Matthias Weidlich
- Michael Westergaard
- Ulrich Winkler
- Moe Wynn


