Drivers of Business Process Development: Business, IT, Compliance
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CALL FOR PAPERS
SPECIAL ISSUE ON Drivers of Business Process
Development: Business, IT, Compliance
International Journal of Information System
Modeling and Design (IJISMD)
Guest Editors: Selmin Nurcan, Rainer Schmidt, Pnina
Soffer, Roland Ukor
Extended abstract submission: January 31, 2010
Full paper submission: March 31, 2010
INTRODUCTION
New business processes are created and existing
ones evolve following different kinds of drivers or motivations. Business
process life-cycle can be roughly seen as a succession of improvement cycles
which include the design, deployment and operation-evaluation phases.
This special issue will be devoted to the drivers of
these phases and to their transitions, as well as how they can be accommodated
into a broader and dynamic view of the business process life-cycle. The
research question will be what "drives" the wheel (the business
process life cycle) when it turns to reach a moving business target with regard
to market changes and continuous improvement requirements.
OBJECTIVE OF THE SPECIAL ISSUE
The Special Issue on Drivers of Business Process
Development: Business, IT, Compliance follows the 10th Workshop on Business
Process Modeling, Development, and Support (BPMDS'09), organized in conjunction
with CAISE09, and gives room for other high quality papers. The special issue is targeted at both
researchers and practitioners of the information systems (in the broad sense)
community in the fields of business process development and business
application software development.
Among the drivers of business process development,
we distinguish between three groups, which can exist separately or in any
combination in real life situations.
First, business objectives and goals drive the
creation and evolution of business processes. Evolution of business processes
can be driven by attempts to improve the achievement of business objectives
(based on their measurement), or by the need to adapt to changes in these
objectives. Research issues related to business drivers include their
systematic identification, integration into process design and evolution,
performance measurement, and others.
Second, the availability of new IT systems (any
kind of components-of-the-shelf) can drive both the creation and the evolution
of business processes. The introduction of new information systems can enforce,
enable or require the design of new business process; new possibilities of
business process management or assessment can drive the evolution of the
processes. Research issues related to IT drivers include business process-IT
alignment, process mining and others.
Third, the need to comply with external standards
and regulations may drive the creation of new business processes and the
evolution of existing ones. Research issues related to compliance drivers
include constrained process design, compliance assurance and verification, and
others.
There may be other drivers that do not fall in any
of these categories, and they are of interest to the Special issue as well.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS
What are the drivers or
factors that initiate/demand change in business processes
How to cope with/introduce changes required by
different drivers
How to discover that it is time for a change
How to discover that change has already happened
(uncontrollable changes), and there is a need to explicitly change process
definitions/operational instructions.
Specific drivers and how they affect the business
processes
Assessing the extent to
which business process initiatives achieve their goals
Methodologies for business process design to
follow specific drivers
Methodologies for goal-oriented process design
and evolution
Compliance-oriented business process design and
evolution
Business-IT alignment through business processes
Shareholder, stakeholder, customer and market
requirements on business processes
Assessing the impacts of
IT market power, IT market evolution, IT standards on
-business processes
-business strategy
-IT strategy
Assessing the impacts of
IT Governance on business processes and IT processes
The role of process mining
in business process evolution
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit
papers for this special theme issue on Drivers of Business Process Development:
Business, IT, Compliance on or before March 31, 2010.
Extended abstracts (up to 1000 words) of papers
should be submitted by January 31, 2010 for assessment of relevance. The
confirmation letter will be sent to the authors two weeks after the reception
of the extended abstract.
All submissions must be original and may not be
under review by another publication. INTERESTED AUTHORS SHOULD CONSULT THE
JOURNALS GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at
http://www.igi-global.com/development/author_info/guidelines submission.pdf.
All submitted papers will be reviewed on a double-blind, peer review basis. Papers must follow APA style
for reference citations.
ABOUT International Journal of Information System
Modeling and Design (IJISMD)
International Journal of Information System
Modeling and Design publishes original research on the advances of modeling
methods in system analysis and design. IJISMD promotes enterprise modeling
which is bridging the communication gap among business managers and system
designers. This journal examines the theoretical foundations of new generation
graphical design methods, models, and tools to facilitate reasoning on
compositions of systems and services across organizational and technical system
boundaries.
This journal is an official publication of the
Information Resources Management Association
http://www.igi-global.com/
Editor-in-Chief: Remigijus Gustas
Published: Quarterly (both in Print and Electronic
form)
http://www.igi-global.com/journals/details.asp?id=34270
PUBLISHER
The International Journal of Information System
Modeling and Design (IJISMD) is published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group
Inc.), publisher of the Information Science Reference (formerly Idea Group
Reference), Medical Information Science Reference, Business Science
Reference, and Engineering Science Reference imprints. For additional
information regarding the publisher, please visit
http://www.igi-global.com/
All submissions should be directed to the attention
of:
Selmin Nurcan
Guest Editor
International Journal of Information System
Modeling and Design (IJISMD)
E-mail: Selmin.Nurcan@univ-paris1.fr
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