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    <title>Promoting business process management excellence in Russia: Proceedings and report of the PropelleR 2012 Workshop held in Moscow, April 24 to 26, 2012</title>
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    <description>Title: Promoting business process management excellence in Russia: Proceedings and report of the PropelleR 2012 Workshop held in Moscow, April 24 to 26, 2012
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&lt;br/&gt;Editors: Becker, Jörg; Matzner, Martin
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: BPM research has been of great importance in Germany since the early 1990s. In Russia, increased competition and new IT possibilities have only recently forced both companies and governmental institutions to start taking benefits from BPM. Against this background, the workshop PropelleR 2012 brought together German and Russian BPM researchers as well as practitioners in order to discuss recent BPM trends and challenges. The guiding question addressed by PropelleR 2012 was: 'How can the growing complexity of business processes in German-Russian relations be addressed by a holistic BPM approach?' This report includes a set of articles that reflect the PropelleR workshop participants' viewpoints on this question.</description>
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    <title>Marketplaces for data: An initial survey</title>
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Stahl, Florian; Schomm, Fabian; Vossen, Gottfried
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Data is becoming more and more of a commodity, so that it is not surprising that data has reached the status of tradable goods. An increasing number of data providers is recognizing this and is consequently setting up platforms that deserve the term 'marketplace' for data. We identify several categories and dimensions of data marketplaces and data vendors and provide a survey of the current situation.</description>
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&lt;br/&gt;Editors: Becker, Jörg; Matzner, Martin
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: BPM research has been of great importance in Germany since the early 1990s. In Russia, increased competition and new IT possibilities have only recently forced both companies and governmental institutions to start taking benefits from BPM. Against this background, the workshop PropelleR 2012 brought together German and Russian BPM researchers as well as practitioners in order to discuss recent BPM trends and challenges. The guiding question addressed by PropelleR 2012 was: 'How can the growing complexity of business processes in German-Russian relations be addressed by a holistic BPM approach?' This report includes a set of articles that reflect the PropelleR workshop participants' viewpoints on this question.</description>
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Stahl, Florian; Schomm, Fabian; Vossen, Gottfried
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Data is becoming more and more of a commodity, so that it is not surprising that data has reached the status of tradable goods. An increasing number of data providers is recognizing this and is consequently setting up platforms that deserve the term 'marketplace' for data. We identify several categories and dimensions of data marketplaces and data vendors and provide a survey of the current situation.</description>
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