The annual BPM conference is the leading forum for the Business Process Management community. In addition to the conference’s inspirational keynotes and scientific presentations, its tutorials provide a unique opportunity to learn from and engage with leading BPM experts in an area of contemporary BPM interest.
The 2024 edition of the conference will take place in Krakow, Poland, from the 1st to the 6th of September, and its tutorials need to be designed with academics, students, and professionals in mind.
BPM 2024 seeks original and highly relevant tutorial proposals to complement the conference program. The tutorials will provide conference participants with the opportunity to obtain an in-depth introduction to specific topics of growing interest within the broader field of BPM.
This call is open to individual presenters and to teams of presenters. Both academics and practitioners are invited to submit their proposals. Presenters are invited to co-host tutorials including vendors and consultancies provided there is a strict focus on high-quality instructional content and no product placement.
The Call for Tutorials for BPM2024 will combine a dedicated call for speakers for designated topics together with an open call for BPM topics across any of the three tracks of the conference.
Dedicated Call
In 2024, we are looking for individuals and teams who would like to offer a tutorial in one of the following dedicated areas below:
- Generative AI and Process Mining / BPM
- Business process simulation / improvement
- Event log data quality pre-processing / management / governance
- Integration of BPM and Process Mining
Open Call
In addition, we encourage any tutorial submissions on emerging topics and aspects of the BPM discipline across the three tracks of the conference: Foundations, Engineering, and Management.
Submission guidelines
Tutorials are intended to be highly interactive, educational, and should actively engage the audience to participate in the discussion. A full tutorial is expected to last 1.5 hours. Accepted tutorial speakers are expected to present a ‘short teaser’ within the conference program ahead of the full tutorial presentation to attract conference attendees to the tutorial. With the same intention, short (3-minute) videos of accepted tutorials will be made available on the BPM 2024 web page ahead of the conference.
Proposals for tutorials should include the following information:
- Title
- Presenter(s) and affiliation(s)
- 200-word abstract highlighting why the tutorial is attractive to BPM 2024 participants – Why is it novel? What are key learning outcomes?
- Outline of the content (max. 1 page)
- Intended audience (for example: academics, practitioners, and students) and level of tutorial (basic, intermediate, advanced; any prerequisites?)
- Short description of planned activities to engage the audience (max. 0.5 pages)
- Short bio of the presenter(s)
Note that the abstract of the tutorial will be included in the BPM conference proceedings. If desired, there will also be the opportunity to share material (for example: readings, slides, and the like) on the BPM conference web page.
Please submit your proposal via e-mail to the two tutorial chairs by May 20, 2024. You will receive a notification regarding your submission on June 10, 2024.
Key Dates
- Deadline for submission of tutorial proposals: May 20, 2024
- Notification of acceptance: June 10, 2024
Tutorial and Panel Chairs
- Maximilian Röglinger, University of Bayreuth, maximilian.roeglinger@uni-bayreuth.de
- Inge van de Weerd, Utrecht University, g.c.vandeweerd@uu.nl