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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

W. van der Aalst, S. Dustdar et al.:
"Process Mining Manifesto";
Talk: 7th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2011) in conjunction with BPM 2011, Clermont-Ferrand, France; 2011-08-28 - 2011-09-02; in: "Business Process Management Workshops, BPM 2011 International Workshops, Revised Selected Papers, Part I", F. Daniel, K. Barkaoui, S. Dustdar (ed.); Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, LNBIP 99 (2012), ISBN: 978-3-642-28107-5; 169 - 194.



English abstract:
Process mining techniques are able to extract knowledge from event logs commonly available in today´s information systems. These techniques provide new means to discover, monitor, and improve processes in a variety of application domains. There are two main drivers for the growing interest in process mining. On the one hand, more and more events are being recorded, thus, providing detailed information about the history of processes. On the other hand, there is a need to improve and support business processes in competitive and rapidly changing environments. This manifesto is created by the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining and aims to promote the topic of process mining. Moreover, by defining a set of guiding principles and listing important challenges, this manifesto hopes to serve as a guide for software developers, scientists, consultants, business managers, and end-users. The goal is to increase the maturity of process mining as a new tool to improve the (re)design, control, and support of operational business processes.

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