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BP-Meet-IoT 2026 : 10 th International Workshop on Business Processes Meet the Internet Of Things | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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Whether it is design, operations, computing, or business processes (BP), in today’s distributed world, we rely on recognizing and seizing advantages in interconnectedness. The arrival of the Internet of Things (IoT) has enabled a vast number of embedded computing devices with sensing and actuation capabilities to bridge between humans, processes, and technology. With this background, the incorporation of IoT into enterprise business process engineering and management solutions revolutionizes how we analyze and automate processes to add value to our enterprises.
The BP-Meet-IoT workshop will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2026, co-located with the CBI/EDOC conference at the University of Twente (Enschede, The Netherlands) to foster and further strengthen the perspectives of academia, industry, and government. BP-Meet-IoT invites articles that discuss the current state of ongoing research, industry needs, future trends, and practical experiences. The topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to: - Modeling IoT-enhanced business processes - Dealing with context in IoT-enhanced business processes - Privacy and security in IoT-enhanced business processes - Connection of analytical processes with IoT - Mining IoT-enhanced business processes - Dealing with unstructured environments and emergent behavior - Specifying the autonomy level of IoT things - Improving resource monitoring and quality of task execution/li) - IoT and ubiquitous technologies supporting process analytics - Sensor-based task management in business processes - Cyber-physical systems automation based on BP and IoT - Business examples of IoT technologies applied to ubiquitous BPs - Business models for novel IoT-enhanced business processes - Enterprise architectures for and with IoT-enhanced business processes The articles are expected to be between 12-15 pages long including references, figures and tables. The title page must contain a short abstract and a short list of keywords. Relevant members of the international community working on IoT and BPM topics will review all submissions. Each paper will be reviewed by 3 PC members in order to guarantee that only high-quality papers are accepted. All the workshop papers will be published as a post-proceeding volume in CEUR Workshop Proceedings on CEUR-WS.org (to be sent around approx. two weeks after the workshop). It is mandatory that at least one author will register and present the paper during the workshop. |
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