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Preface

The first workshop on Event Modeling and Processing in Business Process Man- agement (EMoV) was held in conjunction with Modellierung 2014 conference in Vienna, Austria, on 19 March 2014.

The workshop dealt with problem statements, solution proposals, and future devel- opment perspectives in the area of modeling business processes and their event-based process execution. The focus was set on executable process models and their dy- namic interaction during execution based on events. Furthermore, the utilization of events for process monitoring and analysis were targeted by the workshop.

During the workshop, research results on event correlation, event-based monitoring, and proactive descision support were presented. Complementary, talks from the context of the EU-project GET Service (http://getservice-project.eu/) provided insights from the practioner’s side. These talks were introduced by an invited talk given by Prof. Dr. Jan Mendling on challenges of event processing in logistics processes. Altogether, researchers and practioners from multiple domains lively discussed the presented research and industry papers. They identified potential collaborations in the fields of logistics and insurance by bringing newest research results to application. The program was framed by a keynote given by Dr.-Ing.

Stefan Schulte from the Vienna University of Technology elaborating on elastic processes which are executed using cloud resources.

We received six research paper submissions. The program committee provided 26 reviews. These resulted in three accepted papers with an acceptance rate of 50 We want to thank the program committee for their detailed reviews and the hosts of Modellierung 2014 conference for their great support.

Potsdam, June 2014 Anne Baumgraß

Nico Herzberg Andreas Meyer

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Organization

EMoV 2014 was organized in conjunction with Modellierung 2014 at the University of Vienna, Austria.

Program Committee Chairs

Anne Baumgraß (Hasso Plattner Institute at the University of Potsdam) Nico Herzberg (SAP Deutschland AG & Co.KG)

Andreas Meyer (Hasso Plattner Institute at the University of Potsdam)

Program Committee

Rafael Accorsi (University of Freiburg)

Thomas Allweyer (University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern) Dimitris Apostolou (University of Piraeus)

Opher Etzion (IBM Haifa Research Lab)

Dirk Fahrland (Technical University of Eindhoven) Bogdan Franczyk (University of Leipzig)

Avigdor Gal (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology)

Holger Giese (Hasso Plattner Institute at the University of Potsdam) Georg Grossmann (University of South Australia, Adelaide)

Christian Janiesch (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Stefan Krumnow (Signavio GmbH)

Niels Lohmann (University of Rostock) Andre Ludwig (University of Leipzig)

Jan Mendling (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Adrian Paschke (Freie Universität Berlin)

Frank Puhlmann (Bosch Software Innovations GmbH) Manfred Reichert (University of Ulm)

Stefanie Rinderle-Ma (University of Vienna) Stefan Sackmann (University of Halle) Sigrid Schefer-Wenzel (FH Campus Wien) Stefan Schulte (Vienna University of Technology)

Stefan Sobernig (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Nenad Stojanovic (FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik, Karlsruhe) Mark Strembeck (Vienna University of Economics and Business)

Rainer von Ammon (Centrum für Informations-Technology Transfer, Regensburg) Barbara Weber (University of Innsbruck)

Matthias Weidlich (Imperial College London)

Mathias Weske (Hasso Plattner Institute at the University of Potsdam) Uwe Zdun (University of Vienna)

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