The Business Process Management and the Internet of Things (BP-Meet-IoT) workshop series established itself approximately ten years ago as a platform for exploring the intersection of Business Process Management (BPM) and the Internet of Things (IoT). The workshop idea originated in a Dagstuhl seminar in 2016 and since then, the workshop has grown into a format bringing an audience to discuss a wide range of topics at the intersection of BPM and IoT. The founding of the BP-Meet-IoT workshop evolved at a time when the IoT and BPM domains themselves were mature, but its intersection remained largely unexplored. The workshop aimed to bring together the community to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by this new paradigm. From its inception, the focus was on integrating process modeling, analysis, and automation with the specific requirements and possibilities of IoT environments. The increasing use of IoT devices, the growing complexity of interconnected systems, and the need for efficient process automation called for related research. The BPM IoT manifest [17] has become a frequently cited reference. Within the manifest that summarizes the key concepts, challenges, and future directions for combining BPM and IoT, the focus was on leveraging data from connected devices to automate, monitor, and optimize business processes.

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BP-Meet-IoT: a Look Back at the Past, the Present, and the Future

  • Estefanía Serral,
  • Agnes Koschmider,
  • Victoria Torres

摘要

The Business Process Management and the Internet of Things (BP-Meet-IoT) workshop series established itself approximately ten years ago as a platform for exploring the intersection of Business Process Management (BPM) and the Internet of Things (IoT). The workshop idea originated in a Dagstuhl seminar in 2016 and since then, the workshop has grown into a format bringing an audience to discuss a wide range of topics at the intersection of BPM and IoT. The founding of the BP-Meet-IoT workshop evolved at a time when the IoT and BPM domains themselves were mature, but its intersection remained largely unexplored. The workshop aimed to bring together the community to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by this new paradigm. From its inception, the focus was on integrating process modeling, analysis, and automation with the specific requirements and possibilities of IoT environments. The increasing use of IoT devices, the growing complexity of interconnected systems, and the need for efficient process automation called for related research. The BPM IoT manifest [17] has become a frequently cited reference. Within the manifest that summarizes the key concepts, challenges, and future directions for combining BPM and IoT, the focus was on leveraging data from connected devices to automate, monitor, and optimize business processes.