21st International Conference on Business Process Management

List of accepted papers

List of accepted papers in the research tracks

Research Track I: Foundations

  • Efficient Optimal Alignment between Dynamic Condition Response Graphs and Traces – Axel Christfort and Tijs Slaats
  • Can I Trust My Simulation Model? Measuring the Quality of Business Process Simulation Models – David Chapela-Campa, Ismail Benchekroun, Opher Baron, Marlon Dumas, Dmitry Krass and Arik Senderovich
  • Event Abstraction for Partial Order Patterns – Chiao-Yun Li, Sebastiaan van Zelst and Wil van der Aalst
  • Incremental Discovery of Process Models Using Trace Fragments – Daniel Schuster, Niklas Föcking, Sebastiaan van Zelst and Wil van der Aalst
  • Approximating Multi-Perspective Trace Alignment Using Trace Encoding – Alessandro Gianola, Jonghyeon Ko, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Marco Montali and Sarah Winkler
  • POWL: Partially Ordered Workflow Language – Humam Kourani and Sebastiaan van Zelst Polynomial-Time
  • Conformance Checking for Process Trees – Eduardo Goulart Rocha and Wil M.P. van der Aalst

Research Track II: Engineering

  • Investigating the Influence of Data-aware Process States on Activity Probabilities in Simulation Models: Does Accuracy Improve? – Massimiliano de Leoni, Francesco Vinci, Sander J.J. Leemans and Felix Mannhardt
  • DyLoPro: Profiling the Dynamics of Event Logs – Brecht Wuyts, Hans Weytens, Seppe Vanden Broucke and Jochen De Weerdt Does This Make Sense?
  • Machine Learning-based Detection of Semantic Anomalies in Business Processes –  Julian Caspary, Adrian Rebmann and Han van der Aa
  • Inferring Missing Entity Identifiers from Context using Event Knowledge Graphs – Ava Swevels, Remco Dijkman and Dirk Fahland
  • Process Channels: A New Layer for Process Enactment Based on Blockchain State Channels – Fabian Stiehle and Ingo Weber
  • Action-Evolution Petri Nets: a Framework for Modeling and Solving Dynamic Task Assignment Problems – Riccardo Lo Bianco, Remco Dijkman, Wim Nuijten and Willem Van Jaarsveld
  • Context-Based Activity Label-Splitting – Sebastiaan van Zelst, Jonas Tai, Moritz Langenberg and Xixi Lu
  • Verifying Resource Compliance Requirements From Natural Language Text Over Event Logs – Henryk Mustroph, Marisol Barrientos, Karolin Winter and Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
  • From Text to Performance Measurement: Automatically Computing Process Performance using Textual Descriptions and Event Logs -Manuel Resinas, Adela Del Río Ortega and Han van der Aa
  • Agent Miner: An Algorithm for Discovering Agent Systems from Event Data – Andrei Tour, Artem Polyvyanyy, Anna Kalenkova and Arik Senderovich
  • Interactive Multi-Interest Process Pattern Discovery – Mozhgan Vazifehdoostirani, Laura Genga, Xixi Lu, Rob Verhoeven, Hanneke Van Laarhoven and Remco Dijkman

Research Track III: Management

  • Increasing RPA adoption: An experiment on countermeasures for status quo bias – Marie-E. Godefroid, Ralf Plattfaut and Bjoern Niehaves
  • Stochastic-Aware Comparative Process Mining in Healthcare – Tabib Ibne Mazhar, Asad Tariq, Sander J.J. Leemans, Kanika Goel, Moe Thandar Wynn and Andrew Staib
  • On the Cognitive Effects of Abstraction and Fragmentation in Modularized Process Models – Clemens Schreiber, Amine Abbad-Andaloussi and Barbara Weber
  • Not Here, But There: Human Resource Allocation Patterns – Kanika Goel, Tobias Fehrer, Maximilian Röglinger and Moe Thandar Wynn
  • A Novel Multi-Perspective Trace Clustering Technique for IoT-enhanced Processes: A Case Study in Smart Manufacturing – Yannis Bertrand, Jochen De Weerdt and Estefanía Serral
  • The Impact of Process Complexity on Process Performance: A Study using Event Log Data – Maxim Vidgof, Bastian Wurm and Jan Mendling
  • Deviation from Standards and Performance in Knowledge-Intensive Processes: Evidence from the Process of Selling Customized IT Solutions – Mikhail Monashev, Michal Krcál and Jan Mendling
  • Benevolent Business Processes – Design Guidelines Beyond Transactional Value – Michael Rosemann, Wasana Bandara, Nadine Ostern and Marleen Voss
  • PEM4PPM: A Cognitive Perspective on the Process of Process Mining – Elizaveta Sorokina, Pnina Soffer, Irit Hadar, Uri Leron, Francesca Zerbato and Barbara Weber