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Business Process Management
Declarative Modeling–An Academic Dream or the Future for BPM?
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Bridging Abstraction Layers in Process Mining by Automated Matching of Events and Activities
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Modeling and Enacting Complex Data Dependencies in Business Processes
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Predicting the Quality of Process Model Matching
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Increasing Recall of Process Model Matching by Improved Activity Label Matching
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Declarative Modeling–An Academic Dream or the Future for BPM?
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Investigating Clinical Care Pathways Correlated with Outcomes
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