Track on Emerging Computing Technologies and Trends for Business Process
Management (ECT4BPM)
at the 17th European Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Conference on
Information Systems (EMCIS 2020)
25 – 26 November 2020
Dubai, UAE
http://www.emcis.eu

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Business Process Management (BPM) allows controlling an organization’s
processes.
This discipline allows analyzing, modeling, monitoring, executing, and
managing
efficient and effective business processes. It aims to align the Business
process
activities with the needs of the client and making the organization more
flexible,
automated, and powerful. However, different new challenges appear related,
for example, to the complexity of a large-scale BPM and the adaptation of
business
operations to ensure customer growth and engagement.

There is a variety of new emerging computing technologies and trends
(e.g., cloud/edge, IoT, and blockchain) that can be used and applied
in the different steps of business process management (e.g., monitoring and
executing).
They allow to achieve new goals and help to make smarter decisions.
This track examines the blend of these emerging trends and technologies
with BPM in terms of issues undermining this blend, solutions achieving
this blend, and recommendations sustaining this blend.

This track encourages high-quality research and industrial papers that
describe contributions related to applying new and emerging technologies
in business process management.

This track seeks to serve as an annual venue that will enable the
discussion
on the trends, challenges and developments of Blockchain technology.
In doing so, it aims to speed up the study and accelerate the adoption of
this technology.

================= Topics
For this track, contributions are devoted to new and emerging technologies
and trends in business process management. Specifically, the relevant
topics
include, but are not limited to:

- Blockchain for BPM
- Cloud computing-based BPM
- Fog/Edge computing-based BPM
- Mobile technologies for BPM
- Industry 4.0 and BPM
- Smart cities and BPM
- Robotic process automation and BPM
- Internet-of-things for BPM
- Artificial intelligence for BPM
- Business intelligence and BPM
- Data science applied to BPM

=========== Important dates
- Electronic Submission Deadline: 20 July, 2020
- Notification of Acceptance to Authors: 10 September, 2020
- Camera Ready Copy: 18 September, 2020
- Author Registration Deadline: 18 September, 2020

=========== Publication
The Conference proceedings will be published in a
Springer Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing volume.
The proceedings are indexed by ISI Proceedings, DBLP, EI and Scopus.

================= Track chairs
- Slim Kallel, University of Sfax, Tunisia
- Walid Gaaloul, Telecom SudParis, France
- Mohamed Sellami, Telecom SudParis, France

=========== Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
slim.kallel[AT]fsegs.usf.tn
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