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20th BPM 2022: Münster, Germany - PhD/Demos
- Christian Janiesch, Chiara Di Francescomarino, Thomas Grisold, Akhil Kumar, Jan Mendling, Brian T. Pentland, Hajo A. Reijers, Mathias Weske, Robert Winter:
Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2022 co-located with 20th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2022), Münster, Germany, September 11th to 16th, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3216, CEUR-WS.org 2022
Dissertation Award
- Sareh Sadeghianasl:
The Quality Guardian: Improving Activity Label Quality in Event Logs Through Gamification. 1-5 - Mathilde Boltenhagen:
Process Instance Clustering Based on Conformance Checking Artefacts. 6-9 - Vincenzo Pasquadibisceglie:
Predictive Process Mining for Improving Business Process Management. 10-14 - Bastian Wurm:
Organizational Complexity: Insights from Digital Trace Data Research. 15-19 - Alessandro Gianola:
SMT-based Safety Verification of Data-Aware Processes: Foundations and Applications. 20-24
Doctoral Consortium
- Joklan I. C. Goni:
Process Innovation Capabilities in Less-structured Business Processes. 25-33 - Peter Pfeiffer:
Business Process Representation Learning. 34-41 - Antonio Martínez-Rojas:
Looking for the Why in Event Logs for Robotic Process Automation. 42-50 - Wouter van der Waal:
WAM! - WorkAround Mining in Healthcare. 51-57 - Astria Hijriani:
AI Implementation Maturity in Process Mining. 58-64 - Kateryna Kubrak:
Visualization Techniques for Prescriptive Process Monitoring. 65-71 - Maxim Vidgof:
Applications of Extended Prefix Automata in Process Mining. 72-78 - Alfonso Bravo:
Workstream and Board-based Collaborative Work Management Tools to Analyze and Improve Productivity at Work. 79-86
Demonstration & Resources Track
- Kerstin Andree, Leon Bein, Maximilian König, Caterina Mandel, Marc Rosenau, Carla Terboven, Dorina Bano, Stephan Haarmann, Mathias Weske:
fcm-js: A Tool for Design-Time Support of Fragment-Based Case Management. 87-91 - Justus Grimm, Alexander Kraus, Han van der Aa:
CDLG: A Tool for the Generation of Event Logs with Concept Drifts. 92-96 - Tobias Fehrer, Dominik Andreas Fischer, Sander J. J. Leemans, Maximilian Röglinger, Moe Thandar Wynn:
A Tool for Assisted Business Process Redesign. 97-101 - Brecht Steukers, Gert Janssenswillen, Gerhardus A. W. M. van Hulzen, Frank Vanhoenshoven, Benoît Depaire:
bupaRflow: A Workflow Interface for bupaR. 102-106 - Alessandro Antinori, Riccardo Coltrinari, Flavio Corradini, Fabrizio Fornari, Barbara Re, Marco Scarpetta:
BPMN-Redrawer: From Images to BPMN Models. 107-111 - Belinda Felpel, Frank Köhne:
BPMN Modeler for Confluence. 112-116 - Ivan Donadello, Francesco Riva, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Aladdin Shikhizada:
Declare4Py: A Python Library for Declarative Process Mining. 117-121 - Aaron Kurz, Bennet Santelmann, Timo Großmann, Timotheus Kampik, Luise Pufahl, Ingo Weber:
HITL-AB-BPM: Business Process Improvement with AB Testing and Human-in-the-Loop. 122-126 - Stephan Kühnel, Stefan Sackmann, Johannes Damarowsky, Martin Böhmer:
EconBPC: A Tool for Activity-based Monetary Assessment and Visualization of Security and Compliance Measures in Business Processes. 127-131 - Flavio Corradini, Alessandro Marcelletti, Andrea Morichetta, Andrea Polini, Barbara Re, Francesco Tiezzi:
ChorChain: A Blockchain-Based Framework for Executing and Auditing BPMN Choreographies. 132-136 - Parnian Seifi, Peyman Badakhshan, Timo Fassbinder, Barbara Schories, Timotheus Kampik, Melanie Voelkel:
Navigation Maps for Business Process Landscapes. 137-141 - Zuzanna Domagala-Schmidt, Julia van der Vleuten, Konstantinos Traganos, Irene T. P. Vanderfeesten, Paul Grefen:
MPDesign: A Tool for Managing Task Requirements and Process Agent Characteristics in Manufacturing Process Design. 142-146 - Björn Konopka, Kay Hönemann, Philipp Brandt, Manuel Wiesche:
WizARd: A No-Code Tool for Business Process Guidance through the Use of Augmented Reality. 147-151 - Eric Amann, Carl Corea, Christoph Drodt, Patrick Delfmann:
A Dashboard Creator Suite for Simultaneous Predictive Process Monitoring. 152-156
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