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20th Business Process Management 2022: Münster, Germany
- Claudio Di Ciccio

, Remco M. Dijkman
, Adela del-Río-Ortega
, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
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Business Process Management - 20th International Conference, BPM 2022, Münster, Germany, September 11-16, 2022, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13420, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-16102-5
Keynote
- Jan Mendling

:
Advancing Business Process Science via the Co-evolution of Substantive and Methodological Knowledge. 3-18
Tutorials
- Joaquín Peña

, Alfonso Bravo
, Manuel Resinas
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BPM in Digital Transformation: New Tools and Productivity Challenges. 21-26 - Dirk Fahland

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Multi-dimensional Process Analysis. 27-33 - Julian Koch, Jannis Koch, Maximilian Sträßner, André Coners:

Theory and Practice - What, With What and How is Business Process Management Taught at German Universities? 34-39 - Gregor Kipping

, Djordje Djurica
, Sandro Franzoi
, Thomas Grisold
, Laura Marcus
, Sebastian Johannes Schmid
, Jan vom Brocke
, Jan Mendling
, Maximilian Röglinger
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How to Leverage Process Mining in Organizations - Towards Process Mining Capabilities. 40-46 - Simone Agostinelli

, Andrea Marrella
, Luka Abb, Jana-Rebecca Rehse
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Mastering Robotic Process Automation with Process Mining. 47-53
Task Mining
- Luka Abb

, Jana-Rebecca Rehse
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A Reference Data Model for Process-Related User Interaction Logs. 57-74 - Antonio Martínez-Rojas

, Andres Jimenez Ramirez
, José Gonzalez Enríquez
, Hajo A. Reijers
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Analyzing Variable Human Actions for Robotic Process Automation. 75-90 - Wouter van der Waal

, Iris Beerepoot
, Inge van de Weerd
, Hajo A. Reijers
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The SWORD is Mightier Than the Interview: A Framework for Semi-automatic WORkaround Detection. 91-106
Design Methods
- Vanessa Felch

, Björn Asdecker
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Back to the Roots - Investigating the Theoretical Foundations of Business Process Maturity Models. 109-124 - Mathias Eggert

, Julian Dyong
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Applying Process Mining in Small and Medium Sized IT Enterprises - Challenges and Guidelines. 125-142 - Azumah Mamudu

, Wasana Bandara
, Moe Thandar Wynn
, Sander J. J. Leemans
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A Process Mining Success Factors Model. 143-160
Process Mining
- Jing Yang

, Chun Ouyang
, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede
, Wil M. P. van der Aalst
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No Time to Dice: Learning Execution Contexts from Event Logs for Resource-Oriented Process Mining. 163-180 - Andrea Burattin

, Barbara Re, Lorenzo Rossi
, Francesco Tiezzi:
A Purpose-Guided Log Generation Framework. 181-198 - Paolo Felli, Alessandro Gianola

, Marco Montali, Andrey Rivkin, Sarah Winkler
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Conformance Checking with Uncertainty via SMT. 199-216
Process Mining Practice
- Friederike-Maria Bade, Carolin Vollenberg, Jannis Koch, Julian Koch, André Coners:

The Dark Side of Process Mining. How Identifiable Are Users Despite Technologically Anonymized Data? A Case Study from the Health Sector. 219-233 - Carlos Capitán-Agudo

, María Salas-Urbano
, Cristina Cabanillas
, Manuel Resinas
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Analyzing How Process Mining Reports Answer Time Performance Questions. 234-250 - Bernd Löhr

, Katharina Brennig
, Christian Bartelheimer
, Daniel Beverungen
, Oliver Müller
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Process Mining of Knowledge-Intensive Processes: An Action Design Research Study in Manufacturing. 251-267 - Francesca Zerbato

, Pnina Soffer, Barbara Weber:
Process Mining Practices: Evidence from Interviews. 268-285
Analytics
- Carl Corea, John Grant, Matthias Thimm:

Measuring Inconsistency in Declarative Process Specifications. 289-306 - Thomas M. Prinz

, Yongsun Choi
, N. Long Ha
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Understanding and Decomposing Control-Flow Loops in Business Process Models. 307-323 - Sander J. J. Leemans

, Fabrizio Maria Maggi
, Marco Montali
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Reasoning on Labelled Petri Nets and Their Dynamics in a Stochastic Setting. 324-342 - Frederik Haagensen

, Søren Debois
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Incentive Alignment Through Secure Computations. 343-360 - Orlenys López-Pintado, Marlon Dumas

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Business Process Simulation with Differentiated Resources: Does it Make a Difference? 361-378 - Adrian Rebmann, Jana-Rebecca Rehse

, Han van der Aa
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Uncovering Object-Centric Data in Classical Event Logs for the Automated Transformation from XES to OCEL. 379-396
Systems
- Peter A. François

, Vincent Borghoff
, Ralf Plattfaut
, Christian Janiesch
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Why Companies Use RPA: A Critical Reflection of Goals. 399-417 - Amina Brahem, Tiphaine Henry

, Sami Bhiri, Thomas Devogele, Nassim Laga, Nizar Messai, Yacine Sam, Walid Gaaloul, Boualem Benatallah:
A Trustworthy decentralized Change Propagation Mechanism for Declarative Choreographies. 418-435 - Kai Grunert

, Janis Joderi Shoferi, Kai Rohwer, Elitsa Pankovska
, Lucas Gold:
Architecture of decentralized Process Management Systems. 436-452

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