Call for papers:
4th International Workshop on Decision Mining & Modeling for Business Processes 
(DeMiMoP’16)
in conjunction with BPM 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 18-22 September 2016

More information: http://feb.kuleuven.be/demimop16

Workshop Theme
The DeMiMoP’16 is the 4th edition of the workshop aiming at discovering and 
modeling decisions in combination with processes. The goals of this workshop 
include:
* To examine the relationship between decisions and processes, including models 
not only to model the process, but also to model the decisions.
* To enhance decision mining based on process data (e.g. event logs).
* To examine decision goals, structures, and their connection with business 
processes, in order to find a good integration between decision modeling and 
process modeling.
* To examine standards (DMN, BPMN) and their integration.
* To study how different process models can be designed to fit a decision 
process, according to various optimization criteria, such as throughput time, 
use of resources, …
* To study the integration between declarative models (such as decision models, 
but also declarative process models) with traditional process models.
* To show best practices in separating process and decision concerns.

Rationale
Most processes and business process models incorporate decisions of some kind. 
Decisions are typically based upon a number of business (decision) rules that 
describe the premises and possible outcomes of a specific situation. Business 
decisions are important, but are often hidden in process flows, process 
activities, logs or in the head of employees, so that they need to be 
discovered and modeled using state-of-art intelligent techniques. In a number 
of cases, a particular business process does not just contain decisions, but 
the entire process is about making a decision. Separating rules and decisions 
from the process simplifies the process model (separation of concerns). Using 
this workshop we try to increase the integration between different modeling 
perspectives.
This is the fourth edition of the workshop. For the previous edition, see 
http://feb.kuleuven.be/demimop15

Topics of interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- (Declarative) decision modeling and DMN
  * Decision rules and processes
  * Decision models and structures
- Declarative and hybrid (process modeling) approaches
  * Declarative process models
  * Process metrics
  * Process maintenance and flexibility
  * Human-centered and flexible processes
- Decision and rule mining (including declarative and hybrid mining)
  * Decision mining
  * Data mining, rule mining, process mining
- Decision, rule and process integration
  * Goal driven processes
  * Case studies

Organizers:
* Prof. dr. Jan Vanthienen (Department of Management Informatics, KU Leuven, 
Belgium)
* Prof. dr. Hajo Reijers (Department of Computer Science, VU, Amsterdam, The 
Netherlands)
* Dr. Claudio Di Ciccio (Institute for Information Business, Vienna University 
of Economics and Business, Austria)

Submission
Only papers in English will be accepted and must present original research 
contributions not concurrently submitted elsewhere. The length of a paper must 
not exceed 12 pages. Authors are requested to prepare submissions according to 
Springer’s LNCS formatting guidelines 
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). The title page must contain a 
short abstract and a list of keywords, preferably using the list of topics 
given above. Papers should be submitted electronically to 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=demimop16. 
Each manuscript will be reviewed by at least three program committee members 
guaranteeing that only papers presenting high quality work and innovative 
research in areas relevant to the workshop theme will be accepted. All accepted 
papers will appear in the workshop proceedings published by Springer in the 
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series. There will be 
a single LNBIP volume dedicated to the proceedings of all BPM workshops. 
Accepted papers imply that at least one of the authors will register for the 
BPM 2016 conference and present the paper at the DeMiMoP’16 workshop.

Important Dates
- 27 May 2016: Workshop paper submission deadline
- 27 June 2016: notification of acceptance
- 18 July 2016: camera-ready final submission
- 19 September 2016: Workshop day

Program Committee
* Bart Baesens (Department of Management Informatics, KU Leuven)
* Fernanda Baião (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro)
* Josep Carmona (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)
* Guoqing Chen (School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, 
Beijing)
* Johannes De Smedt (Department of Management Informatics, KU Leuven)
* Jochen De Weerdt (Department of Management Informatics, KU Leuven)
* Robert Golan (DBmind Technologies Inc.)
* Xunhua Guo (School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing)
* Jae-Yoon Jung (Kyung Hee University, South Korea)
* Dimitris Karagiannis (Faculty of Computer Science , University of Vienna)
* Ricardo M. F. Lima (Federal  University of Pernambuco, Brasil)
* Pericles Loucopoulos (Management Science and Information Systems, 
Loughborough University)
* Jorge Munoz-Gama (Department of Computer Science, Pontificia Universidad 
Católica de Chile)
* Lucinéia H. Thom (Instituto de Informática, Universidade Federal do Rio 
Grande do Sul, Brasil)
* Seppe K.L.M. vanden Broucke (Department of Management Informatics, KU Leuven)
* Richard Weber (Data Science group, Universidad de Chile)
* Qiang Wei (School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing)
* Mathias Weske (Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam)

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