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19th BPM 2021: Rome, Italy - PhD/Demos
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Remco M. Dijkman, Akhil Kumar, Francesco Leotta, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Jan Mendling, Brian T. Pentland, Arik Senderovich, Marcos Sepúlveda, Estefanía Serral Asensio, Mathias Weske:

Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2021 co-located with 19th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2021), Rome, Italy, September 6th - to - 10th, 2021. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2973, CEUR-WS.org 2021
Dissertation Award
- Carl Corea:

Handling Inconsistency in Business Rule Bases. 1-5 - Timo Nolle:

Process Learning for Process Autonomous Anomaly Correction (Extended Abstract). 6-10 - Karolin Winter:

Process Constraint Discovery Based on Regulatory Documents and Process Execution Logs. 11-15 - Wolfgang Kratsch:

Data-driven Management of Interconnected Business Processes - Contributions to Predictive and Prescriptive Process Mining. 16-20 - Wai Lam Jonathan Lee:

Advancing decomposed conformance checking in process mining. 21-25 - Tobias Seyffarth:

MIA - A Method for Achieving Compliance in Flexible and IT Supported Business Processes (Extended Abstract). 26-30
Doctoral Consortium
- Zeynep Ozturk Yurt:

BPM Support for Regulatory Compliance in ATMP Development Processes. 31-37 - Adrian Rebmann:

Abstracting Low-level Event Data for Meaningful Process Analysis. 38-42 - Claus Nottbrock:

Industry 4.0: Business Process Management Maturity Model for the digitalized interorganizational value chain. 43-48 - Azumah Mamudu:

A conceptualisation of process mining impact. 49-55 - Mahsa Pourbafrani, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:

Forward-Looking Process Mining. 56-61 - Zahra Dasht Bozorgi:

A Causal Approach to Prescriptive Process Monitoring. 62-66 - Sabine Nagel:

Interactive Resolution and Prevention of Inconsistencies in Business Rule Management. 67-72 - Williams Rizzi:

Integrating Explainable Machine Learning and Predictive Process Monitoring. 73-79 - Anti Alman:

Hybrid Process Modeling and Mining. 80-84 - Martin Kabierski:

Representativeness of Event Data in Conformance Checking. 85-90 - Montijn van de Ven:

Designing a Method for Defining and Monitoring Business Model Performance Indicators. 91-96
Demonstration & Resources Track
- Claudia Fracca, Angelica Bianconi, Francesca Meneghello, Massimiliano de Leoni, Fabio Asnicar, Alessandro Turco:

BPSimpy: A Python Library for WfMC-Standard Process-Simulation Specifications. 97-101 - Carolin Ullrich, Teodora Lata, Jerome Geyer-Klingeberg:

Celonis Studio - A Low-Code Development Platform for Citizen Developers. 102-105 - Majid Rafiei, Alexander Schnitzler, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:

PC4PM: A Tool for Privacy/Confidentiality Preservation in Process Mining. 106-110 - Paul Beck, Hendrik Bockrath, Tom Knoche, Mykola Digtiar, Tobias Petrich, Daniil Romanchenko, Richard Hobeck, Luise Pufahl, Christopher Klinkmüller, Ingo Weber:

BLF: A Blockchain Logging Framework for Mining Blockchain Data. 111-115 - Marco Pegoraro, Merih Seran Uysal, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:

An XES Extension for Uncertain Event Data. 116-120 - Sven Ihde, Maximilian Völker, Luise Pufahl, Mathias Weske:

A Resource Manager for Advanced Resource Management and Allocation in Processes. 121-125 - Lukas Hüller, Kay Erik Jenß, Sandro Speh, Daniel Woelki, Maximilian Völker, Mathias Weske:

Ark Automate - an Open-Source Platform for Robotic Process Automation. 126-130 - Christoph Drodt, Sven Weinzierl, Martin Matzner, Patrick Delfmann:

The Recomminder: A decision support tool for Predictive Business Process Monitoring. 131-135 - Álvaro Valencia-Parra, Angel Jesus Varela-Vaca, María Teresa Gómez-López, Josep Carmona:

CC4Spark: Distributing event logs and big complex conformance checking problems. 136-140 - Bedilia Estrada-Torres, Adela del-Río-Ortega, Manuel Resinas:

DemaBot: a Tool to Automatically Generate Decision-Support Chatbots. 141-145 - Thomas Freytag, Nils Leger, Benjamin Kanzler, Daniel Semling:

NLP as a Service: An API to Convert between Process Models and Natural Language Text. 146-150 - Ilia Bider, Dominik Bork, Erik Perjons:

FEM toolkit - A Tool for Business Process Architects. 151-155 - Francesco Leotta, Silvestro Veneruso:

VPM: Analyzing Human Daily Habits through Process Discovery. 156-160 - Herath Mudiyanselage Nelanga Dilum Bandara, Hendrik Bockrath, Richard Hobeck, Christopher Klinkmüller, Luise Pufahl, Martin Rebesky, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Ingo Weber:

Event Logs of Ethereum-Based Applications: A Collection of Resources for Process Mining on Blockchain Data. 161-165 - Gabriel Juhás, Tomás Kovácik, Jakub Kovár, Martin Kranec, Lubos Petrovic:

Netgrif Application Engine. 166-170 - Gabriel Juhás, Tomás Kovácik, Jakub Kovár, Martin Kranec, Lubos Petrovic:

Petriflow language and Netgrif Application Builder. 171-175 - Giray Havur, Cristina Cabanillas, Axel Polleres:

BRANCH: An ASP Systems Benchmark for Resource Allocation in Business Processes. 176-180

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