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- 2014
- Mari Abe, Michiharu Kudo:
Business Monitoring Framework for Process Discovery with Real-Life Logs. BPM 2014: 416-423 - Abel Armas-Cervantes, Paolo Baldan, Marlon Dumas, Luciano García-Bañuelos:
Behavioral Comparison of Process Models Based on Canonically Reduced Event Structures. BPM 2014: 267-282 - Dennis Bokermann, Christian Gerth, Gregor Engels:
Use Your Best Device! Enabling Device Changes at Runtime. BPM 2014: 357-365 - Cristina Cabanillas, Claudio Di Ciccio, Jan Mendling, Anne Baumgrass:
Predictive Task Monitoring for Business Processes. BPM 2014: 424-432 - Claudio Di Ciccio, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Jan Mendling:
Discovering Target-Branched Declare Constraints. BPM 2014: 34-50 - Raffaele Conforti, Marlon Dumas, Luciano García-Bañuelos, Marcello La Rosa:
Beyond Tasks and Gateways: Discovering BPMN Models with Subprocesses, Boundary Events and Activity Markers. BPM 2014: 101-117 - Søren Debois, Thomas T. Hildebrandt, Tijs Slaats:
Hierarchical Declarative Modelling with Refinement and Sub-processes. BPM 2014: 18-33 - Christoph Dorn, Schahram Dustdar, Leon J. Osterweil:
Specifying Flexible Human Behavior in Interaction-Intensive Process Environments. BPM 2014: 366-373 - Giuseppe De Giacomo, Riccardo De Masellis, Marco Grasso, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Marco Montali:
Monitoring Business Metaconstraints Based on LTL and LDL for Finite Traces. BPM 2014: 1-17 - Enrico Graupner, Martin Berner, Alexander Maedche, Harshavardhan Jegadeesan:
Assessing the Need for Visibility of Business Processes - A Process Visibility Fit Framework. BPM 2014: 383-391 - Christopher Klinkmüller, Henrik Leopold, Ingo Weber, Jan Mendling, André Ludwig:
Listen to Me: Improving Process Model Matching through User Feedback. BPM 2014: 84-100 - Andreas Lanz, Manfred Reichert:
Dealing with Changes of Time-Aware Processes. BPM 2014: 217-233 - Martin Lehnert, Alexander Linhart, Maximilian Röglinger:
Chopping Down Trees vs. Sharpening the Axe - Balancing the Development of BPM Capabilities with Process Improvement. BPM 2014: 151-167 - Massimiliano de Leoni, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Marcus Dees:
A General Framework for Correlating Business Process Characteristics. BPM 2014: 250-266 - Niels Lohmann, Dirk Fahland:
Where Did I Go Wrong? - Explaining Errors in Business Process Models. BPM 2014: 283-300 - Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Tijs Slaats, Hajo A. Reijers:
The Automated Discovery of Hybrid Processes. BPM 2014: 392-399 - Rubén Mondéjar, Pedro García López, Carles Pairot, Enric Brull:
Implicit BPM: A Business Process Platform for Transparent Workflow Weaving. BPM 2014: 168-183 - Richard Mrasek, Jutta A. Mülle, Klemens Böhm, Michael Becker, Christian Allmann:
User-Friendly Property Specification and Process Verification - A Case Study with Vehicle-Commissioning Processes. BPM 2014: 301-316 - Aitor Murguzur, Johannes M. Schleicher, Hong Linh Truong, Salvador Trujillo, Schahram Dustdar:
DRain: An Engine for Quality-of-Result Driven Process-Based Data Analytics. BPM 2014: 349-356 - David Redlich, Thomas Molka, Wasif Gilani, Gordon S. Blair, Awais Rashid:
Constructs Competition Miner: Process Control-Flow Discovery of BP-Domain Constructs. BPM 2014: 134-150 - Joel Ribeiro, Josep Carmona, Mustafa Misir, Michèle Sebag:
A Recommender System for Process Discovery. BPM 2014: 67-83 - Pedro H. Piccoli Richetti, Fernanda Araújo Baião, Flávia Maria Santoro:
Declarative Process Mining: Reducing Discovered Models Complexity by Pre-Processing Event Logs. BPM 2014: 400-407 - Carlos Rodríguez, Florian Daniel, Fabio Casati:
Crowd-Based Mining of Reusable Process Model Patterns. BPM 2014: 51-66 - Andreas Rogge-Solti, Gjergji Kasneci:
Temporal Anomaly Detection in Business Processes. BPM 2014: 234-249 - Andreas Rulle, Juliane Siegeris:
From a Family of State-Centric PAIS to a Configurable and Parameterized Business Process Architecture. BPM 2014: 333-348 - Martin Schultz, Michael Radloff:
Modeling Concepts for Internal Controls in Business Processes - An Empirically Grounded Extension of BPMN. BPM 2014: 184-199 - Arik Senderovich, Matthias Weidlich, Avigdor Gal, Avishai Mandelbaum:
Mining Resource Scheduling Protocols. BPM 2014: 200-216 - Renuka Sindhgatta, Gaargi Banerjee Dasgupta, Aditya Ghose:
Analysis of Operational Data for Expertise Aware Staffing. BPM 2014: 317-332 - Yutian Sun, Jianwen Su, Jian Yang:
Separating Execution and Data Management: A Key to Business-Process-as-a-Service (BPaaS). BPM 2014: 374-382 - Borja Vázquez-Barreiros, Manuel Mucientes, Manuel Lama:
A Genetic Algorithm for Process Discovery Guided by Completeness, Precision and Simplicity. BPM 2014: 118-133
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