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        <article-title>Process model management and analytics</article-title>
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          <string-name>Invited Talk</string-name>
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          <institution>Barbara Weber Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Technical University of Denmark Kgs. Lyngby</institution>
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          <country country="DK">Denmark</country>
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      <p>In this presentation I will give an overview of my past 10+ years
research on business process modeling and model management.
The presentation will first focus on diferent aspects related to the
adaptation and evolution of process models as well as the
management of process model repositories (i.e., large process models
and process model collections) covering process model refactoring
as well as variability. I will then turn to research on the process
of process modeling that focusses on analyzing the modeling
process in addition to the resulting artifacts including the evolution
of the modeling artifact over time. Finally, the presentation will
turn to model analytics conducted online as for example needed
for the creation of personalized modeling environments or even
neuro-adaptive modeling environments.</p>
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