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5th International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis SIMPDA 2015 December 9-11, 2015 Vienna, Austria Editors: Paolo Ceravolo Stefanie Rinderle-Ma Foreword The fifth edition of the International Symposium on Data-driven Process Discovery and Analysis (SIMPDA 2015) conceived to offer a forum where researchers from different communities and the industry can share their insight in this hot new field. 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. Submissions aim at covering theoretical issues related to process representation, discovery and analysis or provide practical and operational experiences in process discovery and analysis. Language for papers and presentations is English. In this fifth edition, 18 papers were accepted for publication in the pre-symposium volume. According to the format of a symposium the discussion during the event is considered a valuable element that can help to improve the work presented and the approach in presenting results. For this reason, authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their articles to a post-symposium volume of Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, scheduled in 2016. Our thanks go to the authors who submitted to the conference, to the board of reviewers that made a great work in the review process and in promoting this new event, and to all those who participated in the organization of the events. We are very grateful to Università degli Studi di Milano and University of Vienna, the IFIP and the OCG, for supporting this event. Paolo Ceravolo Stefanie Rinderle-Ma SIMPDA co-Chairs II Table of Contents * Research Papers Generating Performance Improvement Suggestions by using Cross-Organizational Process Mining Onur Yilmaz and Pinar Karagoz pp. 3-17 Learning Analytics on Coursera Event Data:A Process Mining Approach Patrick Mukala, Joos Buijs, Maikel Leemans and Wil van der Aalst pp.18-32 Exploiting Process Cubes, Analytic Workflows and Process Mining for Business Process Reporting: A Case Study in Education Alfredo Bolt, Massimiliano de Leoni, Wil van der Aalst and Pierre Gorissen pp. 33-47 Using Verb Abstractness for Detecting Terminological Inconsistency Stefan Bunk, Fabian Pittke and Jan Mendling pp. 48-63 A Relational Data Warehouse for Multidimensional Process Mining Thomas Vogelgesang and H.-Jürgen Appelrath pp. 64-78 Enhancing Process Mining Results using Domain Knowledge Prabhakar Dixit, Joos Buijs, Wil van der Aalst, Bart Hompes and Hans Buurman pp. 79-94 Detecting Change in Processes Using Comparative Trace Clustering Bart Hompes, Joos Buijs, Wil van der Aalst, Prabhakar Dixit and Hans Buurman pp. 95-108 Time Series Petri Net Models - Enrichment and Prediction Andreas Rogge-Solti, Laura Vana and Jan Mendling pp. 109-123 III * Short Papers A Vision of Experimental Process Improvement Ingo Weber and Jan Mendling pp. 127-130 Selecting Web Functionalities versus Data Quality Dimensions: A First Approach César Guerra, Ismael Caballero, Victor Menendez-Dominguez and Omar Montaño Rivas pp. 131-136 Batch Processing: Definition and Event Log Identification Niels Martin, Marijke Swennen, Benoît Depaire, Mieke Jans, An Caris and Koen Vanhoof pp. 137-140 Capturing Process Behavior with Log-Based Process Metrics Marijke Swennen, Gert Janssenswillen, Mieke Jans, Benoît Depaire and Koen Vanhoof pp. 141-144 Safety-critical Human- and Data-centric Process Management in Engineering Projects Cristina Cabanillas, Jan Mendling, Axel Polleres and Alois Haselböck pp. 145-148 Process Mining in Big Data Scenario Antonia Azzini and Ernesto Damiani pp. 149-153 Business process analysis by model checking David Kuhlen and Andreas Speck pp. 154-170 * Research Plans and Demonstrations A Case Mining based Recommender System for Knowledge Workers Sebastian Huber pp. 173-183 Framework for Optimizing Collaboration using Stimulation Muhammad Muneeb Kiani pp. 184-188 Enabling Event-data Analysis in R - Demonstration Gert Janssenswillen, Marijke Swennen, Benoît Depaire and Mieke Jans pp. 189-198 IV Conference Organization * Conference Co-Chairs Paolo Ceravolo Stefanie Rinderle-Ma Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy Universität Wien, Austria * Advisory Board Ernesto Damiani, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy Marcello Leida, EBTIC (Etisalat BT Innovation Centre), UAE Erich Neuhold, University of Vienna, Austria Maurice van Keulen, University of Twente, The Netherlands Philippe Cudre-Mauroux, University of Fribourg, Switzerland * PhD. Award Committee Gregorio Piccoli, Zucchetti spa, Italy Paolo Ceravolo, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy Maria Leitner, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Marcello Leida, EBTIC (Etisalat BT Innovation Centre), UAE * Publicity Chair Fulvio Frati, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy V 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 VI 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 VII Sponsors VIII