[AISWorld] Process Mining Newsletter - Issue #2
Claudio Di Ciccio
claudio.diciccio at uniroma1.it
Fri May 15 09:13:32 EDT 2020
Dear colleagues,
In February, the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining announced the start
of the Process Mining newsletter stream. Three months after, we are
glad to present the second edition, with brand new content, inspiring
interviews, and latest announcements. The newsletter aims at further
strengthening the community that formed over the last decades by
promoting all the activities related to process mining, with a special
focus devoted to the activities of the International Conference on
Process Mining (ICPM).
In this issue, a special focus is devoted to the new format of ICPM
2020. As you know, the COVID-19 outbreak has deeply changed the way in
which conferences, workshops and interactive events alike are held.
The Process Mining community took the challenge and is already gaining
the first success stories with innovative online means to keep the
audience interconnected and engaged from everywhere in the world, with
no need to travel. ICPM 2020 will be held in October as a fully
virtual event!
By enrolling in the task force mailing list, you can be kept
up-to-date with the latest developments.
>> Register via https://www.tf-pm.org/subscription/form <<
At any point in time, you can terminate your membership by sending an e-mail to:
office at tf-pm.org
Your valuable input is always welcome! Please contact us at:
news at tf-pm.org
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#### The Process Mining Newsletter Stream #2 (05/2020)
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#### Read online: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-2-05-2020
In this issue:
> Academic story: Pnina Soffer narrates her academic career and describes her
view on process mining as a means for cross-cutting process analysis.
Read more:
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-2-05-2020/academic-stories-pnina-soffer
> Developers' point: Marcello La Rosa gives us insights into the history,
memorable and uh-oh moments, present and future plans of Apromore.
Read more:
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-2-05-2020/developers-point-from-research-vision-to-startup-the-story-of-apromore
> Exploring newland: Jan Mendling and Ingo Weber concede us a double
interview during which they talk about process mining on blockchains.
Read more:
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-2-05-2020/exploring-newland-blockchains-and-process-mining
> Challenge and study: Boudewijn van Dongen gets us through the BPI Challenge
from the past nine editions to the current one.
Read more:
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-2-05-2020/bpi-challenges-10-years-of-real-life-datasets
> End-user's corner: Bruna Pereira, technical process mining and innovation
lead, illustrates her viewpoint on process mining.
Read more:
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-2-05-2020/end-users-corner-bruna-pereira
> ICPM: Massimiliano de Leoni and Alessandro Sperduti describe the
new format for ICPM 2020: a fully virtual event!
Read more:
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-2-05-2020/icpm-2020-goes-fully-virtual
> Publication outlet: Antonella Guzzo announces the new Special Issue on
Process Mining and Emerging Applications in the MDPI Algorithms journal.
Read more:
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-2-05-2020/mdpi-algorithms-journal-special-issue-on-process-mining-and-emerging-applications
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