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El. knyga: Subject-Oriented Business Process Management. Models for Designing Digital Transformations: 14th International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2023, Rostock, Germany, May 31 - June 1, 2023, Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Subject-Oriented Business Process Management, S-BPM ONE 2023, held in Rostock, Germany, during May 31–June 1, 2023.

The 10 full papers and 9 short papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 24 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: management issues and people; development and requirements; modeling, technology and infrastructure. 
(S-)BPM Management Issues & People.- Impact of Subject Orientation for
Current Developments of Business Process Management- a Qualitative
Assessment.- Boosting the Maturity of Agile Process Teams:.- Exploring
Potential Barriers for the Adoption of Cognitive Technologies in Industrial
Manufacturing SMEs Preliminary Results of a Qualitative
Study.- Understanding and Harnessing the Potential of Conversational AI for
S-BPM.- (S-)BPM Development & Requirements.- An Approach to Create a Common
Frame of Reference for Digital Platform Design in SME Value Networks.- The
Role of Stories in Software Development and Business-Process Modeling.- Can a
Metaverse by Design Benefit from Digital Process Twins?.- Approach of
Partial Front-Loading in Engineer to Order.- Addressing the Data Challenge in
Manufacturing SMEs: A Comparative Study of Data Analytics Applications with
a Simplified Reference Model.- Improving Interoperability in the Exchange of
Digital Twin Data within Engineering Processes.- Credit to Machine Learning
- Performance of Fraud Detection Models.- (S-)BPM Modeling, Technology &
Infrastructure.- Comparing BPMN 2.0 and PASS: A Review and Analysis of
Previous Research.- Modelability of Agile Development Projects An
Assessment of the Opportunities and Limitations of BPMN and S-BPM.- Proposal
for a Recursive Interpreter Specificationfor PASS in PASS.- Handling
Cross-Cutting Concerns in Subject-Oriented Modeling: Exploration of
Capabilities and an Aspect-Oriented Enrichment.- Autonomy as Shared Asset of
CPS Architectures.- Using OPC UA for Integrating and Tracing Data Flows in
the Insurance Industry.- Code generation for cloud-based implementation of
public sector processes using a pattern-based approach.- Revisiting the ALPS
- an Investigation of Abstract Layered PASS.