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* Call for Contributions to Doctoral Consortium | BPM 2013 *

[http://bpm2013.tsinghua.edu.cn/?page_id=402]

Extended Abstract submissions: 10 June 2013; 
Notification of acceptance: 1 July 2013; 
Camera-ready copy: 1 August 2013
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Current PhD students working in the area of Business Process Management (BPM) 
are invited to submit their proposals for participation in a Doctoral 
Consortium, which will be held on Sunday, 25 August 2013, on the eve of the 
11th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2013) in 
Beijing, China. 

The Doctoral Consortium has the following objectives:

* To provide valuable feedback on students' research methods and plans
* To provide helpful guidance on students' research directions and topics
* To promote the development of a community of scholars that will help students 
in their future careers
* To provide students with opportunities to meet and interact with other 
researchers in the area of BPM

The PhD candidates of the accepted proposals are expected to present their 
research at the Doctoral Consortium. We welcome submissions representing a 
broad spectrum of research topics related to BPM and stemming from a variety of 
disciplines ranging from Computer Science to Behavioural and Organisational 
Science. Participants of the consortium will benefit from the advice of senior 
researchers in the field and from the interaction with peers being at a similar 
stage of their careers.

This year's BPM Doctoral consortium is again sponsored by IBM Research Service 
Science Professional Interest Community.

SUBMISSION

PhD students interested in engaging in detailed discussions on their research 
at the Doctoral Consortium should submit an extended abstract, which describes 
their thesis work and in particular provides clear discussions on:

* The research problem being addressed
* The research methodology and techniques being applied
* The solution being proposed and its validity
* The relation of the work to the state of the art in BPM (research)
* The expected contribution of the work to the field of BPM

The extended abstract should be discussed with the respective PhD supervisor/s 
before submission. It should be written in English using 11pt font and 1.5 line 
space in maximum 4 (A4) pages. It should be submitted (as a single PDF file) by 
midnight (EST) by 10 June 2013 via the BPM 2013 Doctoral Consortium EasyChair 
Submission Website [https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2013dc].

REVIEW PROCESS

The submitted proposals will be reviewed by the Doctoral Consortium Committee. 
The review of the reported research work in each proposal will take into 
account its originality, its potential for advancing the BPM field, and whether 
the work is at a stage where the PhD candidate of the proposal can benefit from 
participating in the consortium. Rejected submissions will receive written 
feedback. Confidentiality of submissions will be maintained throughout the 
review process.

NOTIFICATION

Authors will be notified of the result of their submission on 1 July 2013. 
Accepted doctoral candidates will receive instructions on how to submit a 
camera-ready copy of their proposal, and will receive information on the 
preparation of the presentation and poster (see "At the Conference" next). 
Acceptance to the Doctoral Consortium is an honour, in turn, accepted 
candidates are expected to fully commit themselves to the success of the 
consortium by being open to new ideas and suggestions and providing ideas and 
suggestions to other participants. All accepted contributions will be 
circulated among the participants about one week before the consortium.

AT THE CONFERENCE

Accepted submissions will be presented both at the Doctoral Consortium, which 
is a venue open only to participants, and as a poster at the conference. All 
participants are expected to attend every session of the consortium. Each 
student will present his or her work to the group with substantial time 
provided for discussions and questions by participating researchers and other 
students.

Thanks to a donation from IBM Research Service Science Professional Interest 
Community, attendance to the Doctoral Consortium is free of charge for all 
students admitted to the consortium. We invite participants to register the 
main conference, the BPM workshops, demos and other satellite events of BPM2013.

IMPORTANT DATES

Extended Abstract submissions: 10 June 2013; 
Notification of acceptance: 1 July 2013; 
Camera-ready copy: 1 August 2013

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM CO-CHAIRS

Chun Ouyang, Queensland University of Technology, Australia;  
Jianxun Liu, Hunan University of Science and Technology, China;  
Jianwen Su, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA


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Dr Chun Ouyang
Senior Lecturer, BPM Discipline, Information Systems School, 
Science and Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology 
Level 8, P Block, Science and Engineering Centre (SEC) 
Gardens Point (GP) Campus, Brisbane QLD 4001
Web: www.yawlfoundation.org/chun
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