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[HL] Automatic Resource Allocation in Business Processes: A Systematic Literature Survey

Luise Pufahl presented her SLR on resource allocation in business processes at Weizenbaum Institute today! Resource allocation is a complex problem as resources can have different competences, capabilities and rights. So, together with her colleagues, she posed the question:“What is the state-of-the-art of system-initiated resource allocation approaches for business

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[PotW] Explainable and Effective Process Remaining Time Prediction Using Feature-informed Cascade Prediction Model

Paper of the week: “Explainable and Effective Process Remaining Time Prediction Using Feature-informed Cascade Prediction Model” by Na Guo, Cong Liu, Caihong Li, Qingtian Zeng, Chun Ouyang, Qingzhi Liu, and Xixi Lu. Check it out at: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10399950 Remaining time prediction is an important area

[PotW] Multi-instance data behavior in BPMN

Paper of the week: "Multi-instance data behavior in BPMN" by Maximilian König & Mathias Weske. Check it out at: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3618/forum_paper_4.pdf BPMN is well known for its poor support for data flow.Despite attempts to improve it,some important aspects are still

[HL] Abstractions, Scenarios, and Prompt Definitions for Process Mining with LLMs: A Case Study

My personal highlight of the day at BPM 2023: "Abstractions, Scenarios, and Prompt Definitions for Process Mining with LLMs: A Case Study" by Alessandro Berti, Daniel Schuster & Wil van der Aalst. Go read it at https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.02194.pdf Their paper presents different event

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