Presentations 2011

Discovering Concurrency Learning (Business) Process Models from Examples

Wil van der Aalst

Invited Lecture International Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR 2011), Aachen, Germany, September 2011.

Discovering and Improving Spaghetti and Lasagna Processes Using Process Mining

Wil van der Aalst

Keynote Lecture IFIP International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis, Campione d’Italia, Italy, June 2011.

Cross-Organizational Process Configuration and Process Mining

Wil van der Aalst

Keynote Lecture IFIP WG8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling, Oslo, Norway, November 2011.

Business Process Configuration in the Cloud How to Support and Analyze Multi-Tenant Processes?

Wil van der Aalst

Keynote Lecture IEEE European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS 2011), Lugano, Switzerland, September 2011.

Process Mining (Manifesto)

Wil van der Aalst

Keynote Lecture Multi-Agent Organisation (MAO 2011), Leiden, December 2011.

Analysis of Patient Treatment Procedures: The BPI Challenge Case Study

Wil van der Aalst

The slides corresponding to the report “Analysis of Patient Treatment Procedures”, which won the Business Process Intelligence Challenge 2011 held in conjunction with the 7th International Workshop on Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2011).

These slides should not be used without referring to the original report and www.processmining.org.

Slides Supporting the Process Mining Book

Wil van der Aalst

The book Process Mining: Discovery, Conformance and Enhancement of Business Processes by Wil van der Aalst serves as a reference for process mining. Enclosed is a set of presentations to support the book. These slides should not be used without referring to the book and www.processmining.org.

Slides per Chapter
Event logs and models used in the book

A collection of event logs and process models illustrating the various concepts can be found in a zip file . An explanation of these artifacts and their relation to the book can be found here. Note that it is assumed that the reader has installed ProM 6 (and/or ProM 5.2).

Process Mining: Discovering and Improving Spaghetti and Lasagna Processes

Wil van der Aalst

Keynote IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI 2011)/IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Data Mining (CIDM 2011), April 2011, Paris, France

Discovering Petri Nets: Evidence-Based Business Process Management

Wil van der Aalst

Invited Talk for the Carl Adam Petri Memorial Symposium, February 2010, Berlin, Germany