The Internet of Things Meets Business Process Management: A Manifesto

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Janiesch Christian, Koschmider Agnes, Mecella Massimo, Weber Barbara, Burattin Andrea, Di Ciccio Claudio, Fortino Giancarlo, Gal Avigdor, Kannengiesser Udo, Leotta Francesco, Mannhardt Felix, Marrella Andrea, Mendling Jan, Oberweis Andreas, Reichert Manfred, Rinderle-Ma Stefanie, Serral Estefanía, Song WenZhan, Su Jianwen, Torres Victoria, Weidlich Matthias, Weske Mathias, Zhang Liang
ISSN: 2380-1298

The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of connected devices that collects and exchanges data through the Internet. These things can be artificial or natural and interact as autonomous agents that form a complex system. In turn, business process management (BPM) was established to analyze, discover, design, implement, execute, monitor, and evolve collaborative business processes within and across organizations. While the IoT and BPM have been regarded as separate topics in research and in practice, we strongly believe that, on the one hand, the management of IoT applications will greatly benefit from BPM concepts, methods, and technologies. On the other hand, the IoT poses challenges that will require enhancements and extensions of the current state of the art in the BPM field. In this article, we question the extent to which these two paradigms can be combined, and we discuss emerging challenges and intersections from a research and practitioner's point of view in terms of complex software systems development.

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