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Process mining manifesto
W Van Der Aalst, A Adriansyah, AKA De Medeiros, F Arcieri, T Baier, ...
Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2011 International Workshops …, 2012
19572012
Blockchains for business process management-challenges and opportunities
J Mendling, I Weber, WVD Aalst, JV Brocke, C Cabanillas, F Daniel, ...
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS) 9 (1), 1-16, 2018
9372018
Enabling flexibility in process-aware information systems: challenges, methods, technologies
M Reichert, B Weber
Springer, 2012
8212012
Change patterns and change support features–enhancing flexibility in process-aware information systems
B Weber, M Reichert, S Rinderle-Ma
Data & knowledge engineering 66 (3), 438-466, 2008
7802008
Change patterns and change support features in process-aware information systems
B Weber, S Rinderle, M Reichert
Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 19th International Conference …, 2007
3012007
Refactoring large process model repositories
B Weber, M Reichert, J Mendling, HA Reijers
Computers in industry 62 (5), 467-486, 2011
2962011
Supporting flexible processes through recommendations based on history
H Schonenberg, B Weber, B Van Dongen, W Van der Aalst
Business Process Management: 6th International Conference, BPM 2008, Milan …, 2008
2912008
Declarative versus imperative process modeling languages: The issue of understandability
D Fahland, D Lübke, J Mendling, H Reijers, B Weber, M Weidlich, S Zugal
Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling: 10th …, 2009
2722009
Beyond rigidity–dynamic process lifecycle support: A Survey on dynamic changes in process-aware information systems
B Weber, S Sadiq, M Reichert
Computer Science-Research and Development 23, 47-65, 2009
2382009
Imperative versus declarative process modeling languages: An empirical investigation
P Pichler, B Weber, S Zugal, J Pinggera, J Mendling, HA Reijers
Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2011 International Workshops …, 2012
2292012
The Computer-based Health Evaluation Software (CHES): a software for electronic patient-reported outcome monitoring
B Holzner, JM Giesinger, J Pinggera, S Zugal, F Schöpf, ...
BMC medical informatics and decision making 12, 1-11, 2012
1882012
CBRFlow: Enabling adaptive workflow management through conversational case-based reasoning
B Weber, W Wild, R Breu
European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, 434-448, 2004
1812004
The internet of things meets business process management: a manifesto
C Janiesch, A Koschmider, M Mecella, B Weber, A Burattin, C Di Ciccio, ...
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Magazine 6 (4), 34-44, 2020
1582020
Time patterns for process-aware information systems
A Lanz, B Weber, M Reichert
Requirements engineering 19, 113-141, 2014
1552014
Providing integrated life cycle support in process-aware information systems
B Weber, M Reichert, S Rinderle-Ma, W Wild
International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 18 (01), 115-165, 2009
1512009
Integrating process learning and process evolution–a semantics based approach
S Rinderle, B Weber, M Reichert, W Wild
Business Process Management: 3rd International Conference, BPM 2005, Nancy …, 2005
1452005
The internet-of-things meets business process management: mutual benefits and challenges
C Janiesch, A Koschmider, M Mecella, B Weber, A Burattin, CD Ciccio, ...
CoRR, 2017
1442017
The biggest business process management problems to solve before we die
I Beerepoot, C Di Ciccio, HA Reijers, S Rinderle-Ma, W Bandara, ...
Computers in Industry 146, 103837, 2023
1302023
Workflow time patterns for process-aware information systems
A Lanz, B Weber, M Reichert
International Workshop on Business Process Modeling, Development and Support …, 2010
1262010
Understanding declare models: strategies, pitfalls, empirical results
C Haisjackl, I Barba, S Zugal, P Soffer, I Hadar, M Reichert, J Pinggera, ...
Software & Systems Modeling 15 (2), 325-352, 2016
1162016
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