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Business Process Management Workshops 2018: Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Florian Daniel, Quan Z. Sheng, Hamid Motahari:
Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2018 International Workshops, Sydney, NSW, Australia, September 9-14, 2018, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 342, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-11640-8
14th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI)
- Jana-Rebecca Rehse, Peter Fettke:
Clustering Business Process Activities for Identifying Reference Model Components. 5-17 - Maikel L. van Eck, Natalia Sidorova, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Multi-instance Mining: Discovering Synchronisation in Artifact-Centric Processes. 18-30 - Wai Lam Jonathan Lee, Jorge Munoz-Gama, H. M. W. Verbeek, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Marcos Sepúlveda:
Improving Merging Conditions for Recomposing Conformance Checking. 31-43 - Boudewijn F. van Dongen:
Efficiently Computing Alignments - Algorithm and Datastructures. 44-55 - Galina Deeva, Jochen De Weerdt:
Understanding Automated Feedback in Learning Processes by Mining Local Patterns. 56-68
11th Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business Process Management (BPMS2)
- Paul Mathiesen, Jason Watson, Wasana Bandara:
Social Technology Affordances for Business Process Improvement. 73-84 - Shamsul Duha, Mohammad Ehson Rangiha:
Social Business Process Management (SBPM) - Critical Success Factors (CSF). 85-95 - Michael Möhring, Rainer Schmidt, Barbara Keller, Jennifer Hamm, Sophie Scherzinger, Ann-Kristin Vorndran:
Enabling Co-creation in Product Design Processes Using 3D-Printing Processes. 96-106 - Johannes Tenschert, Richard Lenz:
Evaluation of WfMC Awards for Case Management: Features, Knowledge Workers, Systems. 107-120 - Jeroen Bolle, Jan Claes:
Investigating the Trade-off Between the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Process Modeling. 121-132 - Michael Zimoch, Rüdiger Pryss, Thomas Probst, Winfried Schlee, Manfred Reichert:
The Repercussions of Business Process Modeling Notations on Mental Load and Mental Effort. 133-145
First International Workshop on Process-Oriented Data Science for Health Care (PODS4H)
- Antonio Martinez-Millana, Aroa Lizondo, Roberto Gatta, Vicente Traver, Carlos Fernández-Llatas:
Expectations from a Process Mining Dashboard in Operating Rooms with Analytic Hierarchy Process. 151-162 - Ricardo Lira, Juan Salas-Morales, Rene de la Fuente, Ricardo Fuentes, Marcos Sepúlveda, Michael Arias, Valeria Herskovic, Jorge Munoz-Gama:
Tailored Process Feedback Through Process Mining for Surgical Procedures in Medical Training: The Central Venous Catheter Case. 163-174 - Christoph Rinner, Emmanuel Helm, Reinhold Dunkl, Harald Kittler, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma:
An Application of Process Mining in the Context of Melanoma Surveillance Using Time Boxing. 175-186 - Eric Rojas, Daniel Capurro:
Characterization of Drug Use Patterns Using Process Mining and Temporal Abstraction Digital Phenotyping. 187-198 - Robert Andrews, Moe Thandar Wynn, Kirsten Vallmuur, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Emma Bosley, Mark Elcock, Stephen Rashford:
Pre-hospital Retrieval and Transport of Road Trauma Patients in Queensland - A Process Mining Analysis. 199-213 - Carlos Fernández-Llatas, Gema Ibáñez-Sánchez, Angeles Celda, Jesús Mandingorra, Lucia Aparici Tortajada, Antonio Martinez-Millana, Jorge Munoz-Gama, Marcos Sepúlveda, Eric Rojas, Víctor Gálvez, Daniel Capurro, Vicente Traver:
Analyzing Medical Emergency Processes with Process Mining: The Stroke Case. 214-225 - Niels Martin:
Using Indoor Location System Data to Enhance the Quality of Healthcare Event Logs: Opportunities and Challenges. 226-238 - Owen A. Johnson, Thamer Ba Dhafari, Angelina Kurniati, Frank Fox, Eric Rojas:
The ClearPath Method for Care Pathway Process Mining and Simulation. 239-250 - Eric Rojas, Andres Cifuentes, Andrea Burattin, Jorge Munoz-Gama, Marcos Sepúlveda, Daniel Capurro:
Analysis of Emergency Room Episodes Duration Through Process Mining. 251-263
First International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Business Process Management (AI4BPM)
- Sönke Knoch, Nico Herbig, Shreeraman Ponpathirkoottam, Felix Kosmalla, Philipp Staudt, Peter Fettke, Peter Loos:
Enhancing Process Data in Manual Assembly Workflows. 269-280 - Rik Eshuis, Murat Firat:
Modeling Uncertainty in Declarative Artifact-Centric Process Models. 281-293 - Leslie Shing, Allan B. Wollaber, Satish Chikkagoudar, Joseph Yuen, Paul Alvino, Alexander Chambers, Tony Allard:
Extracting Workflows from Natural Language Documents: A First Step. 294-300 - Tróndur Høgnason, Søren Debois:
DCR Event-Reachability via Genetic Algorithms. 301-312 - Markku Hinkka, Teemu Lehto, Keijo Heljanko, Alexander Jung:
Classifying Process Instances Using Recurrent Neural Networks. 313-324 - Karthikeyan Ponnalagu, Aditya Ghose, Hoa Khanh Dam:
Leveraging Regression Algorithms for Predicting Process Performance Using Goal Alignments. 325-331
First International Workshop on Emerging Computing Paradigms and Context in Business Process Management (CCBPM)
- Rongbin Xu, Yeguo Wang, Yongliang Cheng, Yuanwei Zhu, Ying Xie, Abubakar Sadiq Sani, Dong Yuan:
Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Based Workflow Scheduling in Cloud-Fog Environment. 337-347 - Junhua Zhang, Dong Yuan, Lizhen Cui, Bing Bing Zhou:
An Efficient Algorithm for Runtime Minimum Cost Data Storage and Regeneration for Business Process Management in Multiple Clouds. 348-360 - Christian Sturm, Jonas Szalanczi, Stefan Schönig, Stefan Jablonski:
A Lean Architecture for Blockchain Based Decentralized Process Execution. 361-373 - Yuanchun Jiang, Cuicui Ji, Yang Qian, Yezheng Liu:
Mining Product Relationships for Recommendation Based on Cloud Service Data. 374-386 - Tianhong Xiong, Yang Yu, Maolin Pan, Jing Yang:
SmartCrowd: A Workflow Framework for Complex Crowdsourcing Tasks. 387-398
Third International Workshop on Process Querying (PQ 2018)
- Dennis M. Riehle:
Checking Business Process Models for Compliance - Comparing Graph Matching and Temporal Logic. 403-415 - Kurt E. Madsen:
From Complexity to Insight: - Querying Large Business Process Models to Improve Quality. 416-427
Second International Workshop on BP-meet-IoT (BP-meet-IoT 2018)
- Ronny Seiger, Peter Heisig, Uwe Aßmann:
Retrofitting of Workflow Management Systems with Self-X Capabilities for Internet of Things. 433-444 - Agnes Koschmider, Felix Mannhardt, Tobias Heuser:
On the Contextualization of Event-Activity Mappings. 445-457 - Sankalita Mandal, Marcin Hewelt, Maarten Oestreich, Mathias Weske:
A Classification Framework for IoT Scenarios. 458-469
First Declarative/Decision/Hybrid Mining and Modeling for Business Processes (DeHMiMoP)
- Amine Abbad Andaloussi, Tijs Slaats, Andrea Burattin, Thomas T. Hildebrandt, Barbara Weber:
Evaluating the Understandability of Hybrid Process Model Representations Using Eye Tracking: First Insights. 475-481 - Toon Jouck, Massimiliano de Leoni, Benoît Depaire:
A Framework to Evaluate and Compare Decision-Mining Techniques. 482-493 - Stephan Haarmann, Kimon Batoulis, Mathias Weske:
Compliance Checking for Decision-Aware Process Models. 494-506 - Piotr Wisniewski, Krzysztof Kluza, Antoni Ligeza:
Towards Automated Process Modeling Based on BPMN Diagram Composition. 507-513 - Faruk Hasic, Alexander De Craemer, Thijs Hegge, Gideon Magala, Jan Vanthienen:
Measuring the Complexity of DMN Decision Models. 514-526
Joint Requirements Engineering and Business Process Management Workshop/Education Forum (REBPM/EdForum)
- Florian Rittmeier, Gregor Engels, Alexander Teetz:
Process Weakness Patterns for the Identification of Digitalization Potentials in Business Processes. 531-542 - Madhushi Niluka Bandara, Ali Behnaz, Fethi A. Rabhi, Onur Demirörs:
From Requirements to Data Analytics Process: An Ontology-Based Approach. 543-552 - Jan Martijn E. M. van der Werf, Artem Polyvyanyy:
An Assignment on Information System Modeling - On Teaching Data and Process Integration. 553-566 - Jason F. Cohen, Thomas D. Grace:
Motivational and Occupational Self-efficacy Outcomes of Students in a BPM Course: The Role of Industry Tools vs Digital Games. 567-579
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