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6 th Expert Meeting Business Process Management (BPM) Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) Complex Event Processing (CEP) Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Event Driven Architecture (EDA) January 14 – 15, 2008 Regensburg, Runtinger Säle, Kepler Str. 1 http://www.regensburg.de/saalmanagement/saele/runtinger/ Draft Version 0.99 In cooperation with … Uni Regensburg Stanford University Uni Toronto

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6th Expert Meeting

Business Process Management (BPM)

Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)

Complex Event Processing (CEP)

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Event Driven Architecture (EDA)

January 14 – 15, 2008

Regensburg, Runtinger Säle, Kepler Str. 1http://www.regensburg.de/saalmanagement/saele/runtinger/

Draft Version 0.99

In cooperation with …

Uni Regensburg

Stanford University

Uni Toronto

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Business Process Management (BPM)Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)

Complex Event Processing (CEP)Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Event Driven Architecture (EDA)

Monday, January 14, 2008 Morning session: EC Project Proposal

09.00 Welcome and News regarding the EC project proposal „Domain Specific Reference Models for Event Patterns“ http://www.citt-online.com/downloads/ReferenceModelsEventPatterns_with_Appendix_v3.pdf– an example “The loss pattern, e.g. for online credit applications” – another example “Unkown event patterns, e.g. for fraud detection”http://www.citt-online.com/downloads/FraudDetectionApproach_finalVersion.doc

Rainer v. Ammon (CITT) / Christian Silberbauer (CITT) / Alexander Widder (CITT/sfAG)

09.45 Fraud detection and the rule based CEP approach of SenactiveJosef Schiefer, Peter Kühnberger (Senactive Vienna)

10.15 The 3rd call of the 7th Framework ICT: Probable date and topics / Placement of the work packages of the project proposalJoachim Schaper (SAP Research) / Andreas Paschke (TU Dresden) / Rainer v. Ammon (CITT)

10.45 Coffee break

11.00 Panel: - The current consortium partners and their positioning to the work packages- IP instead of STREP- Enhanced consortium partners- Project leadershipSo far: Audi, Betfair (UK), CACEIS, Deutsche Post/DHL CZ, TeamBank, T-Mobile NL, IBM Haifa, SAP Research, Systar France, Tibco London, TU Dresden, Uni/ Uni of Applied Sc. Regensburg/CITT, Uni of Applied Sc. Graz, Uni Skövde, TÜV Rheinland, Digital Partners Portugal…

11.30 Steering committee - Its potential role and potential members:

David Luckham (Uni Stanford), Mani Chandy (Caltech Uni), Roy Schulte (Gartner), ??? (Technion University Haifa) (tbd.)

11.45 Associated consortium partners:Hans-Arno Jacobson (University of Toronto), Sharma Chakravarthy (University of Texas Arlington) (tbd.)

12.00 Lunch

Afternoon session: BPM relevant modelling standards

13.30 Modelling standards and quasi standards: BPDM/BPMN2.0 Q3/2008, UML, eEPK – What does Q3/2008 mean for our hitherto existing and future BP models?http://www.sigs.de/publications/os/2007/BPM/bartonitz_OS_BPM_07.pdf

Martin Bartonitz (Saperion AG), Ronald Zankl, Christian Oelschlegel, Hannes Obermayer, Robert Gottanka (Audi project team), Michael Schüler, Manuel Karg, Peter Keidler, Florian Roesch, Andreas Spangler (Haspa project team)

14.15 Panel: Quo vadis - BPM-relevant modelling standards and tools?

Martin Bartonitz (Saperion), Rüdiger Molle (ITAB), Elke Jung (HVB/UniCredit), Anton Kramm (Audi), Andreas Hehmann (Haspa), Bernd Schulze (EDS/Itellium), Holger Teuch-ert (CACEIS), Hans Viehmann (Oracle), Roland Peisl (IBM), ??? (IDS Scheer), Albert Fleischmann (jCOM1), ??? (microTool), ??? (BOC) …,

15.15 Coffee break

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Afternoon session: BPM relevant execution standards: BPEL2.x, XPDL15.30 Some hypotheses about the quality of BPA-models and BPEL-im-

port into BPMSRainer v. Ammon, Sascha Scheiblhuber, Simon Schwarz (Haspa project team)

15.45 The concrete experiences at Audi and Haspa with importing BPA models (eEPK, BPMN, UML activity diagrams…) in BPEL or XPDLErwin Buda, Kuno Grün (Audi project) / Ulrike Stumvoll, Alexej Jukkert, Michael Re-isp, Bülent Billurcu, Simon Isenberg (Audi project) / Timon Birk, Stefan Pflaum, Hol-ger Schmidt (Haspa project)

16.15 SOA appropriate remodelling of the business processes – experi-ences with IBM WID at Audi and Haspa

Katharina Faustmann, Manuela Weiß (Audi project) / Armin Eigenstetter, Matthias Multerer (Haspa project), Katja Borschert, Florian Priller, Martin Schober (Haspa project), Michael Preu / Roland Peisl (IBM)

17.00 Experiences with Eclipse Open Source SOA framework of Sopera/Deutsche Post and Oracle Fusion

live skype video with diploma students Christoph Emmersberger/Florian Springer as well as Dieter Gawlick/Shailendra Mishra from Redwood Shores/Oracle Head Quarters, Hans Viehmann (Oracle, Head of CC SOA+Integration Hamburg) and Jerry Preissler/Bernd Trops/Dietmar Wolz (Post/Sopera Bonn)

18.00 End of the first day / evening event with the “Stadtmaus”

19:30 Dinner in „Leerer Beutel“

Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Morning session: BPM relevant execution standards: BPEL2.x, XPDL – continued

09.00 Welcome/Wrap Up of the first dayRainer v. Ammon

09.05 Panel: BPM relevant execution standards: BPEL, XPDL – Experi-ences, expectations, deficits

BPMS-platforms: Wolfgang Weigend (BEA Systems), Roland Peisl (IBM), Hans Viehmann (Oracle), ??? (SAP (Galaxi)), ??? (Tibco), Stefan Ried, Uwe Hartmann (Webmethods/Software AG)BPEL-exporters: Albert Fleischmann (jCOM1), ??? (microTool), ??? (BOC), ??? (IDS Scheer) (Potential) adopters: Elke Jung (HVB/UniCredit), Anton Kramm (Audi), Andreas Hehmann (Haspa), Bernd Schulze (EDS/Itellium), Holger Teuchert (CACEIS), Torsten Greiner/Juraj Lenharcik (TeamBank), Rolf Kintscher (Senacor)Authors/Critics: Martin Bartonitz (Saperion), Rüdiger Molle (ITAB), Tom Bruckböck, Frederick Lange (Haspa Team)

10.30 Coffee break

Morning and afternoon sessions: Key Performance Indicators / Business Activity Monitoring / CEP10.45 Keynote:

EDA as part of current and future enterprise architecturesOpher Etzion (IBM Haifa)

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11.15 Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) – typical examples from differ-ent domains like automotive, finance, telco, logistics, pharma…Anton Kramm (Audi), Andreas Hehmann (Haspa), Holger Teuchert (CACEIS), Elke Jung (HVB/UniCredit), Torsten Greiner/Juraj Dollinger-Lenharcik (TeamBank), Rolf Kintscher (Senacor), Thomas Grimm (Telecom/T-Mobile), ??? (Deutsche Post/DHL), …, Josef Schiefer (Senactive), Bernard Charbonnier (Systar)

11.45 Keynote:SOX and KPI’s: process oriented approach or different?Elke Jung (HVB/UniCredit)

12.15 Lunch

13.30 Experiences with inserting and flexibly modifying KPI-sensors in busi-ness processes at Audi and Haspa and experiences with real-time dashboards/enterprise cockpitsChristian Panzer, Andreas Schindlbeck, Peter Singer, Andreas Goppel, Markus Hofer (Audi project) / Matthias Gerl, Tom Bruckböck, Ralf Tremmel, Ben Lange, Frederick Lange (Haspa project), Kossi Tamakloe, Akouavi Djomatin, Joseph Dormeier, Carolin Vogl

14.15 Real-time BAM views and real-time dashboards/enterprise cockpits – the presence and future plans of OracleHans Viehmann (Oracle)

15.00 Panel: KPI’s, real-time BAM views, real-time dashboards/enterprise cockpits - Experiences, expectations, deficits

BPM/BAM-platforms: Wolfgang Weigend (BEA Systems), Roland Peisl (IBM (Cognos)), ??? (IDS Scheer), Hans Viehmann (Oracle (Hyperion)), ??? (SAP (BO)), Josef Schiefer (Senactive), Bernard Charbonnier (Systar), ??? (Tibco) (Potential) adopters: Elke Jung (HVB/UniCredit), Anton Kramm (Audi), Andreas Hehmann (Haspa), Bernd Schulze (EDS/Itellium), Holger Teuchert (CACEIS), Thomas Grimm (Telecom/T-Mobile), Torsten Greiner/Juraj Dollinger-Lenharcik (TeamBank), Rolf Kintscher (Senacor)Authors/Critics: Martin Bartonitz (Saperion), student-haspa project, student-audi-pro-ject

16.00 Neue EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie: Auswirkungen auf Geschäftsprozesse und potentielle BPM/BAM-Projekte aus Sicht der Stadt Nürnberg

Frank Thyroff (Stadt Nürnberg)

17.00 End of the Expert Meeting

Registration

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Attendance is free of charge.

Contact:

Phone: +49 941 8 97 94 72E-Mail: [email protected]