Business Process Management Forum BPM Forum 2020, Seville, Spain, September 13–18, 2020, Proceedings /
This book constitutes the proceedings of the BPM Forum of the 18th International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2020, which was planned to take place in Seville, Spain, in September 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the conference took place virtually. The BPM Forum hosts innovative...
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Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2020. |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing,
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58638-6 |
Table of Contents:
- Process Modeling
- Shared Data Objects in Business Processes: Semantics and Implications
- Dynamic Process Synchronization using BPMN 2.0 to Support Buffering and (Un)Bundling in Manufacturing
- Feature Development in BPMN-based Process-Driven Applications
- Say It In Your Own Words: Defining Declarative Process Models Using Speech Recognition
- Process Mining
- IoT-Based Activity Recognition for Process Assistance in Human-Robot Disaster Response
- Discovering Activities from Emails Based on Pattern Discovery Approach
- Conformance checking using activity and trace embeddings
- Privacy-Preserving Data Publishing in Process Mining
- Predictions and Recommendations
- Make Your Flaw Your Strength: How to Make a Process Predictor Learn from Its Own Mistakes Using Explainability
- Bayesian Network based Predictions of Business Processes
- Predictive Process Mining meets Computer Vision
- Prescriptive Business Process Monitoring for Recommending Next Best Actions
- BPM Adoption and Maturity
- IT Culture and BPM Adoption in Organizations
- Process mining adoption: A technology continuity versus discontinuity perspective
- Digital Transformation and Business Process Innovation: A Car Rental Company Case Study
- Holistic Guidelines for Selecting and Adapting BPM Maturity Models (BPM MMs)
- Standardization, Change and Handoffs
- A Theoretical Model for Business Process Standardization
- A causal mechanism approach to explain business process adoption and rejection phenomena
- Analyzing a Helpdesk Process through the Lens of Actor Hando Patterns.