
🎉 Three New Publications from the Chair of Process-Based Information Systems 🎉
05. Mai 2025The Chair of Process-Based Information Systems at Universität Regensburg is pleased to announce a significant research achievement with three new publications in prestigious journals:
1️⃣ “Location-aware business process modeling and execution” in Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
- Authors: Leo Poss, Stefan Schönig
- Exploring how IoT-based location data can revolutionize business processes
Introducing practical patterns and implementation architecture for spatial context in BPM - ✅ Open Access — freely available to all researchers
- Read more: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10270-024-01224-7
2️⃣ “Navigating the moral maze: a literature review of ethical values in business process management” in Business Process Management Journal
- Authors: Christopher Julian Kern (University of Hagen), Leo Poss, Julia Kroenung (University of Hagen), Stefan Schönig
- Systematic review of ethical considerations in BPM
Development of a framework categorizing ethical values in process management - ✅ Open Access — freely available to all researchers
- Read more: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/bpmj-06-2024-0504/full/html
3️⃣”Formalizing the operational perspective in BPM: an ontology-based approach for tool integration” in Business Process Management Journal
- Authors: Leo Poss, Stefan Schönig
- New ontology-based approach for integrating equipment resources into process workflows
Prototypical implementation demonstrating IoT integration in craft business settings - Read more: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/bpmj-10-2024-0930/full/html
These publications represent our department’s continued commitment to excellence, innovation, and accessible research in the fields of Business Process Management and Information Systems.
We’re particularly proud that two of these papers are published as Open Access, reflecting our commitment to making research freely available to the global academic community and industry practitioners alike. We also value our ongoing research collaboration with colleagues from the University of Hagen.