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Preface

The First International Workshop on Modeling Inter-Organizational Processes (MinoPro) was held on 19 March 2014 as a satellite event of the Modellierung 2014

conference.

Supporting inter-organizational processes in an adequate way constitutes one of the most important challenges for process-oriented information systems nowadays. The MinoPro workshop targets at the design and evolution of such inter-organizational process scenarios.

In this spirit, the MinoPro 2014 workshop featured two keynotes by Mathias Weske on Process Abstraction, Choreographies, and Design and Manfred Reichert on The Challenges of Modeling and Evolving Cross-Organizational Processes.

Moreover, two research papers were presented which are included within these proceedings:

• Towards a Foundational Framework for Developing and Testing Inter-organizat- ional Business Processes by Philip Langer, Stefan Sobernig and Gustaf Neu- mann

• Challenges of Testing Business Process Models in Intra- and Inter-Organizat- ional Context by Stefan Mijatov and Tanja Mayerhofer

We want to thank the reviewers for providing helpful and detailed feedback. We also thank the organisation team of Modellierung 2014 for the great support.

Vienna, May 2014 Gerti Kappel

Jan Mendling Stefanie Rinderle-Ma

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Organization

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

Program Committee Chairs

Gerti Kappel (Vienna University of Technology)

Jan Mendling (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Stefanie Rinderle-Ma (University of Vienna)

Program Committee

Wil van der Aalst (Eindhoven University of Technology) Rafael Accorsi (University of Freiburg)

Ruth Breu (University of Innsbruck) Marlon Dumas (University of Tartu)

Schahram Dustdar (Vienna University of Technology) Johann Eder (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt) Christian Huemer (Vienna University of Technology) Gerti Kappel (Vienna University of Technology) Julius Köpke (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt) Philip Langer (Vienna University of Technology) Jürgen Mangler (University of Vienna)

Jan Mendling (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Gustaf Neumann (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Erik Proper (Henri Tudor Luxembourg)

Hajo Reijers (Eindhoven University of Technology) Manfred Reichert (University of Ulm)

Stefanie Rinderle-Ma (University of Vienna) Stefan Schulte (Vienna University of Technology)

Stefan Sobernig (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Ingo Weber (NICTA Sydney)

Barbara Weber (University of Innsbruck) Matthias Weidlich (Imperial College London)

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

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