The accepted papers of the 15th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2017) are:
BPM 2017
- Multi Instance Anomaly Detection in Business Process Executions
Kristof Böhmer and Stefanie Rinderle-Ma - Path-Colored Flow diagrams: increasing Business Process Insights by visualizing event logs
Koen Daenen - Weak, Strong and Dynamic Controllability of Access-Controlled Workflows Under Conditional Uncertainty
Matteo Zavatteri, Carlo Combi, Roberto Posenato and Luca Viganò - Learning Hybrid Process Models From Events: Process Discovery Without Faking Confidence
Wil van der Aalst, Riccardo De Masellis, Chiara Di Francescomarino and Chiara Ghidini - TESSERACT: Time-drifts in Event Streams using Series of Evolving Rolling Averages of Completion Times
Florian Richter and Thomas Seidl - Towards a Holistic Discovery of Decisions in Process-Aware Information Systems
Johannes De Smedt, Faruk Hasić, Seppe Vanden Broucke and Jan Vanthienen - Effect of Linked Rules on Business Process Model Understanding
Wei Wang, Marta Indulska, Shazia Sadiq and Barbara Weber - On the Performance Overhead of BPMN Modeling Practices
Ana Ivanchikj, Vincenzo Ferme and Cesare Pautasso - An Eye into the Future: Leveraging A-Priori Knowledge in Predictive Business Process Monitoring
Chiara Di Francescomarino, Chiara Ghidini, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Giulio Petrucci and Anton Yeshchenko - Synthesizing Petri nets from Hasse diagrams
Robin Bergenthum - PE-BPMN: Privacy-enhanced Business Process Model and Notation
Pille Pullonen, Raimundas Matulevicius and Dan Bogdanov - Optimized Execution of Business Processes on Blockchain
Luciano García-Bañuelos, Alex Ponomarev, Marlon Dumas and Ingo Weber - Efficient migration-aware algorithms for elastic BPMaaS
Guillaume Rosinosky, Samir Youcef and François Charoy - Temporal Network Representation of Event Logs for Improved Performance Modelling in Business Processes
Arik Senderovich, Matthias Weidlich and Avigdor Gal - Discovering Infrequent Behavioural Patterns in Process Models
David Chapela-Campa, Manuel Mucientes and Manuel Lama - Analysis of Knowledge-Intensive Processes Focused on the Communication Perspective
Pedro Henrique Piccoli Richetti, João Carlos De A. R. Gonçalves, Fernanda Araujo Baiao and Flavia Santoro - Uncovering the Hidden Co-Evolution in the Work History of Software Projects
Saimir Bala, Kate Revoredo, João Carlos De A. R. Gonçalves, Fernanda Araujo Baiao, Jan Mendling and Flavia Santoro - Intra and Inter-Case Features in Predictive Process Monitoring: A Tale of Two Dimensions
Arik Senderovich, Chiara Di Francescomarino, Chiara Ghidini, Kerwin Jorbina and Fabrizio Maria Maggi - AB-BPM: Performance-driven Instance Routing for Business Process Improvement
Suhrid Satyal, Ingo Weber, Hye-Young Paik, Claudio Di Ciccio and Jan Mendling
BPM FORUM 2017
- BPMS-Game: Tool for Business Process Gamification
Javier Mancebo Pavón, Felix Oscar Garcia Rubio, Maria De Los Angeles Moraga de La Rubia and Oscar Pedreira Fernández - A Quantitative Study Of The Link Between Business Process Management and Digital Innovation.
Amy Van Looy - Elements for Tailoring a BPM Maturity Model to Simplify its Use
Marie-Therese Christiansson and Amy Van Looy - A Taxonomy of Compliance Processes for Business Process Compliance
Tobias Seyffarth, Stephan Kühnel and Stefan Sackmann - Artifact-driven Monitoring for Human-centric Business Processes with Smart Devices: Assessment and Improvement
Giovanni Meroni and Pierluigi Plebani - Soundness of Decision-Aware Business Processes
Kimon Batoulis and Mathias Weske - Toward a New Generation of Log Pre-processing Methods for Process Mining
Paolo Ceravolo, Mohammadsadegh Torabi, Ernesto Damiani and Sylvio Barbon - A new framework for defining realistic SLAs: An evidence-based approach
Minsu Cho, Minseok Song, Carlos Müller, Pablo Fernandez, Adela Del-Río-Ortega, Manuel Resinas and Antonio Ruiz-Cortés - Improving Pattern Detection in Healthcare Process Mining using Interval-based Event Selection Method
Amirah Alharbi, Andy Bulpitt and Owen Johnson - Events in Business Process Implementation: Early Subscription and Event Buffering
Sankalita Mandal, Matthias Weidlich and Mathias Weske - A Template for Sharing Empirical Business Process Metrics
Daniel Lübke, Ana Ivanchikj and Cesare Pautasso