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Business Process Management 2019: Vienna, Austria
- Thomas T. Hildebrandt, Boudewijn F. van Dongen, Maximilian Röglinger, Jan Mendling:
Business Process Management - 17th International Conference, BPM 2019, Vienna, Austria, September 1-6, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11675, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-26618-9
Tutorials
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Petri Nets, but Were Afraid to Ask. 3-9 - Moe Thandar Wynn, Shazia W. Sadiq:
Responsible Process Mining - A Data Quality Perspective. 10-15 - Francesco Leotta, Andrea Marrella, Massimo Mecella:
IoT for BPMers. Challenges, Case Studies and Successful Applications. 16-22 - Thomas Grisold, Steven Groß, Maximilian Röglinger, Katharina Stelzl, Jan vom Brocke:
Exploring Explorative BPM - Setting the Ground for Future Research. 23-31
Foundations
- Leandro Nahabedian, Víctor A. Braberman, Nicolás D'Ippolito, Jeff Kramer, Sebastián Uchitel:
Dynamic Reconfiguration of Business Processes. 35-51 - Sara Houhou, Souheib Baarir, Pascal Poizat, Philippe Quéinnec:
A First-Order Logic Semantics for Communication-Parametric BPMN Collaborations. 52-68 - Jan Ladleif, Mathias Weske, Ingo Weber:
Modeling and Enforcing Blockchain-Based Choreographies. 69-85 - Josep Sànchez-Ferreres, Andrea Burattin, Josep Carmona, Marco Montali, Lluís Padró:
Formal Reasoning on Natural Language Descriptions of Processes. 86-101 - Mahdi Ghasemi, Daniel Amyot:
Goal-oriented Process Enhancement and Discovery. 102-118 - Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Guido Governatori, Nick van Beest:
Checking Regulatory Compliance: Will We Live to See It? 119-138 - Alessandro Artale, Alisa Kovtunova, Marco Montali, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Modeling and Reasoning over Declarative Data-Aware Processes with Object-Centric Behavioral Constraints. 139-156 - Diego Calvanese, Silvio Ghilardi, Alessandro Gianola, Marco Montali, Andrey Rivkin:
Formal Modeling and SMT-Based Parameterized Verification of Data-Aware BPMN. 157-175
Engineering
- Martin Bauer, Han van der Aa, Matthias Weidlich:
Estimating Process Conformance by Trace Sampling and Result Approximation. 179-197 - Xixi Lu, Seyed Amin Tabatabaei, Mark Hoogendoorn, Hajo A. Reijers:
Trace Clustering on Very Large Event Data in Healthcare Using Frequent Sequence Patterns. 198-215 - Alexander Seeliger, Alejandro Sánchez Guinea, Timo Nolle, Max Mühlhäuser:
ProcessExplorer: Intelligent Process Mining Guidance. 216-231 - Ghalia Tello, Gabriele Gianini, Rabeb Mizouni, Ernesto Damiani:
Machine Learning-Based Framework for Log-Lifting in Business Process Mining Applications. 232-249 - Lluís Padró, Josep Carmona:
Approximate Computation of Alignments of Business Processes Through Relaxation Labelling. 250-267 - Adriano Augusto, Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa:
Metaheuristic Optimization for Automated Business Process Discovery. 268-285 - Manuel Camargo, Marlon Dumas, Oscar González Rojas:
Learning Accurate LSTM Models of Business Processes. 286-302
Management
- Michael Rosemann:
Trust-Aware Process Design. 305-321 - Christopher Klinkmüller, Richard Müller, Ingo Weber:
Mining Process Mining Practices: An Exploratory Characterization of Information Needs in Process Analytics. 322-337 - Jeremy Gibson, Kanika Goel, Janne Barnes, Wasana Bandara:
Towards a Process Reference Model for Research Management: An Action Design Research Effort at an Australian University. 338-353 - Christoph Kollwitz, Barbara Dinter:
What the Hack? - Towards a Taxonomy of Hackathons. 354-369 - Bastian Wurm, Kanika Goel, Wasana Bandara, Michael Rosemann:
Design Patterns for Business Process Individualization. 370-385 - Aygun Shafagatova, Amy Van Looy:
Understanding the Alignment of Employee Appraisals and Rewards with Business Processes. 386-401 - Iris Beerepoot, Inge van de Weerd, Hajo A. Reijers:
Business Process Improvement Activities: Differences in Organizational Size, Culture, and Resources. 402-418 - Patrick Lohmann, Michael zur Muehlen:
Regulatory Instability, Business Process Management Technology, and BPM Skill Configurations. 419-435
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