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Business Process Management Workshops 2024: Krakow, Poland
- Katarzyna Gdowska

, María Teresa Gómez-López
, Jana-Rebecca Rehse
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Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2024 International Workshops, Krakow, Poland, September 1-6, 2024, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 534, Springer 2025, ISBN 978-3-031-78665-5
8th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Business Process Management (AI4BPM 2024)
- Giacomo Acitelli, Simone Agostinelli, Angelo Casciani, Andrea Marrella:

The Role of Trust in AI-Augmented Business Process Management Systems. 5-17 - Leon Bein

, Luise Pufahl
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Knowledge Graphs: A Key Technology for Explainable Knowledge-Aware Process Automation? 18-30 - Sebastiano Dissegna, Chiara Di Francescomarino:

Graph Neural Networks for PPM: Review and Benchmark for Next Activity Predictions. 31-43 - Ali Norouzifar

, Humam Kourani
, Marcus Dees
, Wil M. P. van der Aalst
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Bridging Domain Knowledge and Process Discovery Using Large Language Models. 44-56
3rd International Workshop on Data-Driven Business Process Optimization (BPO 2024)
- Felix Schumann, Matthias Ehrendorfer, Michel Kunkler, Kiran Busch, Henrik Leopold, Leon Urny, Martin Schmauch, Olga Rodzik, Stefanie Lanz, Efe Tiras, Amgad Al-Zamkan, Jana El Kari, Remco M. Dijkman:

The Business Process Optimization Competition. 61-72 - Asvin Goel

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Ad-Hoc Subprocesses - The Missing Link Between Scheduling and Business Process Modelling. 73-83 - Zahra Sadeghibogar

, Alessandro Berti
, Marco Pegoraro
, Wil M. P. van der Aalst
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Applying Process Mining on Scientific Workflows: A Case Study on High Performance Computing Data. 84-96
8th International Workshop on Business Processes Meet Internet-of-Things (BP-Meet-IoT 2024)
- Julia Andersen, Patrick Rathje, Olaf Landsiedel:

Check My Flow: Distributed Conformance Checking at the Source. 101-112 - Massimo Callisto De Donato

, Fabrizio Fornari
, Abel Armas-Cervantes
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From IoT Event Logs to Human Routines via Community Detection Algorithms. 113-124 - Marta Podobinska-Staniec

, Marek Kesek
, Edyta Brzychczy
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Machinery Activity Recognition in the Industry Based on Heterogeneous Data. 125-137 - Mohsen Shirali

, Mohammadreza Fani Sani
, Zahra Ahmadi
, Estefanía Serral
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LLM-Based Event Abstraction and Integration for IoT-Sourced Logs. 138-149
17th International Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business Process Management (BPMS2 2024)
- Lisa Baumann, Anjo Seidel, Mathias Weske:

Non-visual Process Models: How Do Blind and Low-Vision Users Model Business Processes? 155-167 - Sylwia Bialas

, Piotr Wróbel
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Diversity and Inclusion in HR Processes in Financial Sector. 168-179 - Mari A. J. Braakman, Jos Zuijderwijk

, Iris Beerepoot, Sven Lugtigheid, Thomas Martens, Maria Peeters, Eva Knies, Hajo A. Reijers
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Mining for Well-Being: The Potential of Process Mining for Evaluating Employee Well-Being. 180-191
3rd International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Business Process Management (NLP4BPM 2024)
- Katharina Brennig

, Sascha Kaltenpoth
, Oliver Müller
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Straight Outta Logs: Can Large Language Models Overcome Preprocessing in Next Event Prediction? 197-208 - Edyta Brzychczy

, Krzysztof Kluza
, Leszek Szala
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Enhancement of Low-Level Event Abstraction with Large Language Models (LLMs). 209-220 - Alina Buss, Wolfgang Kratsch, Sebastian Johannes Schmid, Hongyang Wang:

ProcessLLM: A Large Language Model Specialized in the Interpretation, Analysis, and Optimization of Business Processes. 221-232 - Fabiana Fournier, Lior Limonad, Inna Skarbovsky:

Towards a Benchmark for Causal Business Process Reasoning with LLMs. 233-246 - Sandro Franzoi

, Maxime Delwaulle
, Julian Dyong
, Jan Schaffner
, Mara Burger
, Jan vom Brocke
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Using Large Language Models to Generate Process Knowledge from Enterprise Content. 247-258 - Julius Köpke

, Aya Safan:
Efficient LLM-Based Conversational Process Modeling. 259-270 - Marvin Voelter, Raheleh Hadian, Timotheus Kampik, Marius Breitmayer, Manfred Reichert:

Leveraging Generative Vision Models for Extracting Process Models from Documents. 271-282
2nd International Workshop on Object-centric Processes from A to Z (OBJECTS 2024)
- Lisa Arnold

, Manfred Reichert
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Coordination Process Verification for Object-Centric Business Processes. 287-299 - Shahrzad Khayatbashi

, Olaf Hartig, Amin Jalali:
Transforming Object-Centric Event Logs to Temporal Event Knowledge Graphs. 300-313
2nd International Workshop on Change, Drift, and Dynamics of Organizational Processes (ProDy 2024)
- Bernd Löhr

, Christian Bartelheimer
, Frank Köhne, Sina Nordlohne, Daniel Alile, Andrees Latten:
Forging the LongSWORD: Exaptation and Enhancement of the SWORD Framework for Workaround Detection. 319-331 - Maxim Vidgof

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First Insights into the Impact of Concept Drift on Process Complexity. 332-337 - Li Zhang, Julie Ryan Wolf, Alice P. Pentland, Brian T. Pentland

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Visualizing Routine Dynamics in Outpatient Medical Clinics with Topological Data Analysis. 338-349
1st International Workshop on Managing Process Innovation and Value Creation in the Era of Digital Transformation (Innov8BPM 2024)
- Andrea Burattin, Ekkart Kindler

, Nicholas Dyhre, Sebastian Vestrup, Francesca Zerbato
, Barbara Weber:
Process Mining Pipelines with Controlled Sharing of Data and Algorithms. 357-369 - E. R. Mahendrawathi

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How Can We Develop Inclusive Business Process Management? 370-375 - Astria Hijriani

, Marco Comuzzi
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Business Value of Process Mining: A Contingency Perspective. 376-381 - Gerald Kremer, Luiz Ricardo Brito Ribeiro, Till Blüher, Silvia Inês Dallavalle de Pádua, Rainer Stark:

Towards a Unified Approach: Developing a Reference Model for Digital Twins and Business Process Management in Clinical Trials. 382-393 - Fabian Stiehle, Finn Klessascheck

, Martin Kjäer, Ingo Weber
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Business in the Age of Platform Economics: Managing Decentralised Business Processes Beyond Blockchain. 394-400

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