5th International Workshop on Declarative/Decision/Hybrid Mining and Modeling for Business Processes (DeHMiMoP’17)
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5th International Workshop on Declarative/Decision/Hybrid Mining and Modeling for Business Processes (DeHMiMoP’17). / Vanthienen, Jan; Di Ciccio, Claudio; Reijers, Hajo A. ; Slaats, Tijs; Schunselaar, Dennis; Debois, Soren.
Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2017 International Workshops, Barcelona, Spain, September 10–11, 2017, Revised Papers. red. / Ernest Teniente; Matthias Weidlich. Springer, 2018. s. 526-541 (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Bind 308).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - 5th International Workshop on Declarative/Decision/Hybrid Mining and Modeling for Business Processes (DeHMiMoP’17)
AU - Vanthienen, Jan
AU - Di Ciccio, Claudio
AU - Reijers, Hajo A.
AU - Slaats, Tijs
AU - Schunselaar, Dennis
AU - Debois, Soren
N1 - Conference code: 15
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Rules, decisions, and workflows are intertwined componentsdepicting the overall process. So far imperative workflow modelling languageshave played the major role for the description and analysis of business processes.Despite their undoubted efficacy in representing sequential executions,they hide circumstantial information leading to the enactment of activities, andobscure the rationale behind the verification of requirements, dependencies, andgoals. This workshop aimed at providing a platform for the discussion andintroduction of new ideas related to the development of a holistic approach thatencompasses all those aspects. The objective was to extend the reach of thebusiness process management audience towards the decisions and rules communityand increase the integration between different imperative, declarativeand hybrid modelling perspectives. Out of the high-quality submitted manuscripts,three papers were accepted for publication, with an acceptance rate of50%. They contributed to foster a fruitful discussion among the participantsabout the respective impact and the interplay of decision perspective and theprocess perspective.
AB - Rules, decisions, and workflows are intertwined componentsdepicting the overall process. So far imperative workflow modelling languageshave played the major role for the description and analysis of business processes.Despite their undoubted efficacy in representing sequential executions,they hide circumstantial information leading to the enactment of activities, andobscure the rationale behind the verification of requirements, dependencies, andgoals. This workshop aimed at providing a platform for the discussion andintroduction of new ideas related to the development of a holistic approach thatencompasses all those aspects. The objective was to extend the reach of thebusiness process management audience towards the decisions and rules communityand increase the integration between different imperative, declarativeand hybrid modelling perspectives. Out of the high-quality submitted manuscripts,three papers were accepted for publication, with an acceptance rate of50%. They contributed to foster a fruitful discussion among the participantsabout the respective impact and the interplay of decision perspective and theprocess perspective.
KW - Process mining
KW - Hybrid models
KW - Process variability Process flexibility
KW - Information theory
KW - Entropy
KW - Knowledge Work
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-74030-0_4
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-74030-0_4
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-3-319-74029-4
T3 - Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
SP - 526
EP - 541
BT - Business Process Management Workshops
A2 - Teniente, Ernest
A2 - Weidlich, Matthias
PB - Springer
Y2 - 10 September 2017 through 15 September 2017
ER -
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