The increased availability of sensors disseminated in the world has lead to the possibility to monitor in detail the evolution of several real-world objects of interest. GPS receivers, RFID chips, transponders, detectors, cameras, satellites, etc. concur in the depiction of the current status of monitored things. Therefore, the opportunity arose to connect physical reality to digital information. The screening of real- world objects makes indeed sensors the interface towards real- world information, as they are the originators of machine- readable events. The amount of information at hand would consent a fine-grained monitoring, mining, and decision support for business processes, stemming from the joint observation of business-related objects in real world. The aim of the 2nd Workshop on the Role of Real-World Objects in Business Process Management Systems (RW-BPMS) is to attract novel research investigating the connection of business processes with real-world objects monitoring. Conceptual, technical, and application-oriented contributions are pursued within the scope of this theme.

2nd International Workshop on the Role of Real-World Objects in Business Process Management Systems (RW-BPMS 2016) / Di Ciccio, Claudio; Baumgraß, Anne; Dijkman, Remco. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshops tenutosi a Vienna, Austria nel September 5-9).

2nd International Workshop on the Role of Real-World Objects in Business Process Management Systems (RW-BPMS 2016)

Di Ciccio, Claudio;
2016

Abstract

The increased availability of sensors disseminated in the world has lead to the possibility to monitor in detail the evolution of several real-world objects of interest. GPS receivers, RFID chips, transponders, detectors, cameras, satellites, etc. concur in the depiction of the current status of monitored things. Therefore, the opportunity arose to connect physical reality to digital information. The screening of real- world objects makes indeed sensors the interface towards real- world information, as they are the originators of machine- readable events. The amount of information at hand would consent a fine-grained monitoring, mining, and decision support for business processes, stemming from the joint observation of business-related objects in real world. The aim of the 2nd Workshop on the Role of Real-World Objects in Business Process Management Systems (RW-BPMS) is to attract novel research investigating the connection of business processes with real-world objects monitoring. Conceptual, technical, and application-oriented contributions are pursued within the scope of this theme.
2016
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