New Book on Intelligent Process-Aware Information Systems

Ulm University

Manfred Reichert (Ulm University), Gregor Grambow (AristaFlow GmbH) and Roy Oberhauser (University of Applied Sciences Aalen) have co-edited a book entitled "Advances in Intelligent Process-Aware Information Systems: Concepts, Methods, and Technologies".

The book has been published in the Springer series "Intelligent Systems Reference Library" and highlights advances and developments concerning various aspects of intelligent process-aware information systems and business process management technology. It provides a state-of-the-art perspective on intelligent process-aware information systems and presents chapters on specific facets and approaches applicable to such systems.

Intelligence capabilities are increasingly being integrated into or created in many of today’s software products and services. Process-aware information systems provide critical computing infrastructure to support the various processes involved in the creation and delivery of business products and services. The integration of intelligence capabilities into process-aware information systems is a non-trivial yet necessary evolution of these complex systems. The book’s individual chapters address adaptive process management, case management processes, autonomically-capable processes, process-oriented information logistics, process recommendations, reasoning over process models, process portability, and business process intelligence. The primary target groups are researchers and PhD/Master students in the field of information systems.

Further details on the book can be found in the Springer flyer.