Class Notes: BPM Research and Education—X—Aware Business Process Management

Class Notes: BPM Research and Education—X—Aware Business Process Management
In his final Column for 2011, Jan Recker discusses some current efforts in BPM research and education that try to move BPM thinking forward into new areas of application. He has chosen x-aware BPM as the general heading for these efforts.These initiatives have, in common, the goal of improving classical BPM to fit new problem domains and emerging challenges. Read Jan`s perception, based on first-hand observation, of what`s in the future of BPM.

Jan Recker

Jan Recker

Dr Jan Recker is Senior Lecturer at the Business Process Management group at the Faculty of Information Technology, Queensland University of Technology Brisbane, Australia. He received a BScIS and MScIS from the University of Muenster, Germany in 2004 and a PhD in Information Systems from Queensland University of Technology in 2008. His research interests include BPM Standards, Adoption and Usage of BPM, and Business Process Flexibility. Findings from his research have appeared in more than 50 research papers. Jan is also a regular speaker at BPM practitioner conferences as well as manager and regular instructor for the QUT BPM Group's Continuing Professional Education offerings.
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