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6. S-BPM ONE 2014: Eichstätt, Germany
- Alexandros Nanopoulos, Werner Schmidt

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S-BPM ONE - Scientific Research - 6th International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2014, Eichstätt, Germany, April 22-23, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 170, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-06064-4
Long Papers
- Georg Weichhart

, Dominik Wachholder:
On the Interoperability Contributions of S-BPM. 3-19 - Stephan Borgert, Max Mühlhäuser:

Formal Based Correctness Check for ePASS-IoS 1.1 Process Models with Integrated User Support for Error Correcting. 20-40 - Kai Michael Höver, Max Mühlhäuser:

S-BPM-Ont: An Ontology for Describing and Interchanging S-BPM Processes. 41-52 - Basak Çakar, Onur Demirörs

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Transformation from eEPC to S-BPM: A Case Study. 53-73 - Patrick Garon, Arnd Neumann, Frank Bensberg

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Design of a Subject-Oriented Reference Model for Change Management. 74-88 - Alexander Lawall, Thomas W. Schaller, Dominik Reichelt:

Cross-Organizational and Context-Sensitive Modeling of Organizational Dependencies in $\mathcal{C-ORG}$. 89-109 - Anton Ivaschenko:

Multi-agent Solution for Business Processes Management of 5PL Transportation Provider. 110-120
Short Papers
- Matthias Kurz, Matthias Lederer:

Subject-Oriented Adaptive Case Management - Extending Subject-Oriented Business Process Management to Knowledge-Intensive Cross-Enterprise Business Processes. 123-132 - Davut Çulha

, Ali H. Dogru:
Towards an Agile Methodology for Business Process Development. 133-142 - Vadim Agievich, Kirill Skripkin:

BPM Change Planning Using the Matrix of Change and Discrete Optimization Methods. 143-150 - Udo Kannengiesser:

Supporting Value Stream Design Using S-BPM. 151-160 - Stephan Borgert, Max Mühlhäuser:

A S-BPM Suite for the Execution of Cross Company Subject Oriented Business Processes. 161-170 - Thomas Müllerleile, Volker Nissen:

When Processes Alienate Customers: Towards a Theory of Process Acceptance. 171-180

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