[SIMPDA2015] BLACK FRIDAY: Early Registration extended until 28/11/2015

With the increasing automation of business processes, growing amounts of

process data become available. This opens new research opportunities for

business process data analysis, mining and modeling. The aim of the IFIP 2.6

International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis is to

offer a forum where researchers from different communities and the industry

can share their insight in this hot new field.

The Symposium will feature a number of keynotes illustrating advanced

approaches, shorter presentations on recent research, a competitive PhD

seminar and selected research and industrial demonstrations. This year the

symposium will be held in Vienna, a city in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

** Call for Registration

The IFIP International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and

Analysis (SIMPDA 2015) offers a unique opportunity to present new approaches

and research results to researchers and practitioners working in business

process data modeling, representation and privacy-aware analysis.

The symposium will bring together leading researchers, engineers and

scientists from around the world.

** Keynote Speakers

* Visual Analytics meets Process Mining: Challenges and Opportunities

Theresia Gschwandtner and Silvia Miksch

Vienna University of Technology

Event data or traces of activities often exhibit unexpected behavior and

complex relations. Thus, before and during the application of automated

analysis methods, such as process mining algorithms, the analyst needs to

investigate and understand the data at hand in order to decide which

analysis methods might be appropriate. Visual Analytics integrates the

outstanding capabilities of humans in terms of visual information

exploration with the enormous processing power of computers to form a

powerful knowledge discovery environment. The combination of visual data

exploration with process mining algorithms makes complex information

structures more comprehensible and facilitates new insights.

In this talk, we will illustrate the various concepts of visual process

mining, focusing on the challenges, but also the great opportunities for

analyzing process data with Visual Analytics methods.

* Contextualisation Techniques in Process Mining

Schahram Dustdar

Vienna University of Technology, Austria

* Workshop Format:

In accordance to our historical tradition of proposing SIMPDA as a

symposium, we propose an innovative format for this workshop:

The number of sessions depend on the number of submissions but, considering

the previous editions, we envisage to have four sessions, with 4-5 related

papers assigned to each session. A special session (with a specific review

process) will be dedicated to discuss research plan from PhD students.

Papers are pre-circulated to the authors that will be expected to read all

papers in advance but to avoid exceptional overhead, two are assigned to be

prepared with particular care, making ready comments and suggestions.

The bulk of the time during each session will be dedicated to open

conversations about all of the papers in a given session, along with any

linkages to the papers and discussions within an earlier session.

The closing session (30 minutes), will include a panel about open challenges

during which every participant will be asked to assemble their

thoughts/project ideas/goals/etc… that they got out of the workshop.

** Call for PhD Research Plans

The SIMPDA PhD Seminar is a workshop for Ph.D. students from all over the

world. The goal of the Seminar is to help students with their thesis and

research plans by providing feedback and general advice on how to use their

research results.

Students interested in participating in the Seminar should submit an

extended abstract describing their research. Submissions can relate to any

aspect of Process Data: technical advances, usage and impact studies, policy

analyses, social and institutional implications, theoretical contributions,

interaction and design advances, innovative applications, and social

implications.

Research plans should be at most of 5 page long and should be organized

following the following structure:

Abstract: summarizes, in 5 line, the research aims and significance.

Research Question: defines what will be accomplished by eliciting the

relevant the research questions.

Background: defines the background knowledge providing the 5 most relevant

references (papers or books).

Significance: explains the relevance of the general topic and of the

specific contribution.

Research design and methods: describes and motivates the method adopted

focusing on: assumptions, solutions, data sources, validation of results,

limitations of the approach.

Research stage: describes what the student has done so far.

** SIMPDA PhD award

A doctoral award will be given by the SIMPDA PhD Jury to the best research

plan submitted.

Student Scholarships

An application for a limited number of scholarships aimed at students coming

from emerging countries has been submitted to IFIP.

In order to apply, please contact paolo.ceravolo@unimi.it

** Organizers

* CHAIRS

– Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Universität Wien, Austria

– Paolo Ceravolo, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

* ADVISORY BOARD

– Ernesto Damiani, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

– Erich Neuhold, University of Vienna, Austria

– Maurice van Keulen, University of Twente, The Netherlands

– Philippe Cudré-Mauroux , University of Fribourg, Switzerland

* Program Committee

– MOHAMED ACHEMLAL, UNIVERSITY OF BORDEAUX, FRANCE

– MARCO ANISETTI, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO, ITALY

– IRENE VANDERFEESTEN, EINDHOVEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, THE NETHERLANDS

– CLAUDIO ARDAGNA, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO, ITALY

– HELEN BALINSKY, HEWLETT-PACKARD LABORATORIES, UK

– MIRCO BIANCO, METROCONSULT ROBERTO DINI AND PARTNERS, ITALY

– JOOS BUIJS, EINDHOVEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, THE NETHERLANDS

– ANTONIO CAFORIO, UNIVERSITÀ DEL SALENTO, ITALY

– CAROLINA CHIAO, UNIVERSITY OF ULM, GERMANY

– TONY CLARK, MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY, UK

– BARABARA WEBER, UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA

– PAUL COTOFREI, UNIVERSITY OF NEUCHÂTEL, SWITZERLAND

– PHILIPPE CUDRE-MAUROUX, UNIVERSITY OF FRIBOURG, SWITZERLAND

– NORA CUPPENS, ÉCOLE NATIONALE SUPÉRIEURE DES TELECOMMUNICATIONS DE

BRETAGNE, FRANCE

– GIANLUCA DEMARTINI, UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD, UK.

– CLAUDIO DI CICCIO, WU VIENNA, AUSTRIA

– SCHAHRAM DUSTDAR, VIENNA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AUSTRIA

– GREGOR GRAMBOW, UNIVERSITY OF ULM, GERMANY

– CHRISTIAN GUETL, UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ, AUSTRIA

– MOHAND-SAID HACID, UNIVERSITY OF LYON, FRANCE

– VINCENT HILAIRE, UNIVERSITÉ DE TECHNOLOGIE DE BELFORT MONTBÉLIARD, FRANCE

– WEI-CHIANG HONG, ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHINA

– MUSTAFA JARRAR, BIRZEIT UNIVERSITY, PALESTINE

– MEIKO JENSEN, RUHR-UNI­VER­SI­TY BO­CHUM, GERMANY

– MASSIMO MECELLA, SAPIENZA UNIVERSITÀ DI ROMA, ITALY

– JAN MENDLING, WU VIENNA, AUSTRIA

– KWANGHOON PIO KIM, KYONGGI UNIVERSITY, SOUTH KOREA.

– BARBARA RUSSO, FREE UNIVERSITY OF BOZEN – BOLZANO, ITALY

– GIOVANNA SISSA, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA, ITALY

– MAURICE VAN KEULEN, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE, THE NETHERLANDS

– MATTHIAS WEIDLICH, IMPERIAL COLLEGE, UK

– ISABELLA SEEBER, UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA

– ZEESHAN PERVEZ, UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND, UK

– MARCIN WYLOT, UNIVERSITY OF FRIBOURG, SWITZERLAND

– JOSE JACOBO ZUBCOFF, UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE, SPAIN

– WILFRIED GROSSMANN, UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA, AUSTRIA

– KARIMA BOUDAOUD, ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE DE NICE SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, FRANCE

** Historical Information on Previous Editions

SIMPDA was proposed in 2011 and 2012 by IFIP WG 2.6 and 2.12/12.4 as the

International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis.

The symposium had around 30 attendees in 2011 and 20 in 2012. It featured a

number of keynotes illustrating new approaches, shorter presentations on

recent research, and a competitive PhD seminar, together with selected

research and industrial demonstrations. The authors of the accepted papers

have been invited to submit extended articles to a post-symposium

proceedings volume published in the Springer LNBIP series.

Several events and activities arose off these symposia, among the most

notables we have two Dagstuhl seminars:

– Dagstuhl Seminar on Semantic Challenges in Sensor Networks, January 24-29,

2010.

– Dagstuhl Seminar on Unleashing Operational Process Mining, November 24-29,

2010.

Source: IR List

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