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18th BPM 2020: Sevilla, Spain - PhD/Demos
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Jan vom Brocke, Marco Comuzzi, Claudio Di Ciccio, Félix García, Akhil Kumar, Jan Mendling, Brian T. Pentland, Luise Pufahl, Manfred Reichert, Mathias Weske:
Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2020 co-located with the 18th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2020), Sevilla, Spain, September 13-18, 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2673, CEUR-WS.org 2020
Dissertation Award
- Adriano Augusto:
Accurate and Efficient Discovery of Process Models from Event Logs (Extended Abstract). 1-5 - Fernanda Gonzalez-Lopez:
Business Process Architecture Design Based on Domain Models (Extended Abstract). 6-10 - Jana-Rebecca Rehse:
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Business Process Management (Extended Abstract). 11-15 - Suhrid Satyal:
Business Process Improvement with Performance-Based Sequential Experiments (Extended Abstract). 16-20 - Gert Janssenswillen:
Unearthing the Real Process Behind the Event Data: The Case for Increased Process Realism (Extended Abstract). 21-25 - Monika Gupta:
Improving Software Maintenance Ticket Resolution Using Process Mining (Extended Abstract). 26-30 - Piotr Wisniewski:
Business Process Composition. Planning with Constraints (Extended Abstract). 31-35 - Louis Christian Püschel:
Products and Processes in the Age of the Internet of Things (Extended Abstract). 36-40 - Stephan Kühnel:
Economic Assessment and Analysis of Business Process Compliance: An Approach based on Basic Control Flow Patterns and Extensible Event Streams (Extended Abstract). 41-45
Doctoral Consortium
- Anbumunee Ponniah:
Ontology-based Business Process Chaining in Heterogeneous Systems. 46-52 - Patrizio Bellan:
Process Extraction from Natural Language Text. 53-60 - Kristoffer Holm:
Application of Blockchain in the Wind Industry. 61-66
Demonstration & Resources
- Peyman Badakhshan, Jerome Geyer-Klingeberg, Muhammad El-Halaby, Thomas Lutzeyer, Gabriela Vianna Lembo Affonseca:
Celonis Process Repository: A Bridge between Business Process Management and Process Mining. 67-71 - Gamal Elkoumy, Stephan A. Fahrenkrog-Petersen
, Marlon Dumas, Peeter Laud
, Alisa Pankova, Matthias Weidlich:
Shareprom: A Tool for Privacy-Preserving Inter-Organizational Process Mining. 72-76 - Mahsa Pourbafrani, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
PMSD: Data-Driven Simulation Using System Dynamics and Process Mining. 77-81 - Steffen Schumann, Jana-Rebecca Rehse, Sebastian Baumann, Peter Fettke:
Interactive Process Clustering with t-SNE. 82-86 - Thomas Vogelgesang, Janina Nakladal, Jerome Geyer-Klingeberg, Peyman Badakhshan:
Dynamic Pattern-based Case Filters using Regular Expressions. 87-91 - Majid Rafiei, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Practical Aspect of Privacy-Preserving Data Publishing in Process Mining. 92-96 - Andrea Burattin, Martin Eigenmann, Ronny Seiger, Barbara Weber:
MQTT-XES: Real-time Telemetry for Process Event Data. 97-101 - Volodymyr Leno
, Stanislav Deviatykh, Artem Polyvyanyy, Marcello La Rosa, Marlon Dumas, Fabrizio Maria Maggi:
Robidium: Automated Synthesis of Robotic Process Automation Scripts from UI Logs. 102-106 - Tobias Seyffarth, Kai Raschke:
BCIT: A Tool to Recommend Compliant Business Processes based on Process Adaption. 107-111 - Karolin Winter
, Manuel Gall, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma:
RegMiner: Taming the Complexity of Regulatory Documents for Digitalized Compliance Management. 112-116 - Florian Stertz, Karolin Winter
, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma:
SVIPEX: A Web Service for Discovering and Visualizing Instance Spanning Constraints based on Process Execution Logs. 117-121 - Anti Alman, Karl Johannes Balder, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Han van der Aa:
Declo: A Chatbot for User-friendly Specification of Declarative Process Models. 122-126 - Johannes Tenschert, Sophia Marmaridis:
Pertuniti: Subprocess modeling and hierarchic case management. 127-131

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