Guest lecture – The fundamentals of business process management in the digitalized age
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The research domain of BPM is becoming increasingly complex with new technologies and standards emerging on a continuous basis. The aim of this talk was to reflect on the core body of knowledge of the BPM discipline, and how it integrates with recently emerging topics. A specific focus was on the Process Redesign Orbit, Process Implementation with CMMN and DMN, Variant Analysis using Process Mining, and BPM as an Enterprise Capability. We outlined how these topics are covered in a Second Edition of the Fundamentals of BPM textbook, to be published by Springer in March 2018.
Jan Mendling is a Full Professor with the Institute for Information Business at Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (WU Vienna), Austria. He has published more than 300 research papers and articles, among others on BPM and information systems. He is member of the editorial board of five international journals, member of the board of the Austrian Society for Process Management (http://prozesse.at), one of the founders of the Berlin BPM Community of Practice (http://www.bpmb.de), organizer of several academic events on process management, and member of the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining. Together with his colleagues Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa and Hajo Reijers, he is a co-author of the widely used textbook Fundamentals of Business Process Managment.
The event was held on Wednesday, March 28 2018, at 5 pm at the Lila Hall.