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Journal First Track Program

📅 Tuesday & Wednesday, Sept 2nd–3rd, 2025

📍 "Triana" Hall and "Arenal" Hall

Session 1 (Tuesday 14:30 - 16:00)

Title
Authors
SOPA: a framework for sustainability-oriented process analysis and re-design in business process management
Finn Klessascheck, Ingo Weber and Luise Pufahl
Challenges in AI-supported Process Analysis in the Italian Judicial System: what After Digitalization?
Devis Bianchini, Carlo Bono, Alessandro Campi, Cinzia Cappiello, Stefano Ceri, Francesca De Luzi, Massimo Mecella, Barbara Pernici and Pierluigi Plebani
Unlocking the promise of process mining: shaping perceptions and impact in the public sector
Serena Racis and Alessandro Spano
Timeline-based process discovery
Christoffer Rubensson, Harleen Kaur, Timotheus Kampik and Jan Mendling
Efficient Online Computation of Business Process State From Trace Prefixes via N-Gram Indexing
David Chapela-Campa and Marlon Dumas
Stochastic Conformance Checking based on Variable-length Markov Chains
Emilio Incerto, Andrea Vandin and Sima Sarv Ahrabi
Soundness unknotted: An efficient soundness checking algorithm for arbitrary cyclic process models by loosening loops
Thomas M. Prinz, Yongsun Choi and N. Long Ha
On Process Discovery Experimentation: Addressing the Need for Research Methodology in Process Discovery
Jana-Rebecca Rehse, Sander J.J. Leemans, Peter Fettke and Jan Martijn van der Werf

Session 2 (Tuesday 16:30 - 18:00)

Title
Authors
Analyzing Healthcare Processes with Incremental Process Discovery: Practical Insights from a Real-World Application
Daniel Schuster, Elisabetta Benevento, Davide Aloini and Wil van der Aalst
Predicting radiology service times for enhancing emergency department management
Davide Aloini, Elisabetta Benevento, Marco Berdini and Alessandro Stefanini
Human Behavior Mining: A Framework for Theorizing About mHealth Behavior Using Digital Trace Data
Fallon Monica, Jana-Rebecca Rehse and Armin Heinzl
The WHY in Business Processes: Discovery of Causal Execution Dependencies
Fabiana Fournier, Lior Limonad, Inna Skarbovsky and Yuval David
Intervention strategies for improving business process outcomes: A causal rule mining approach
Rik Eshuis and Laura Genga
Approaches for IoT-enhanced predictive process monitoring
Yannis Bertrand, Alexander Stevens, Boje Deforce, Johannes De Smedt, Jochen De Weerdt and Estefanía Serral
Supporting business confidentiality in coopetitive scenarios: The B-CONFIDENT approach in blockchain-based supply chains
Simone Agostinelli, Ala Arman, Francesca De Luzi, Flavia Monti, Michele Manglaviti and Massimo Mecella
Effective presentation of ontological overlap of multiple conceptual models
Djordje Djurica, Araz Jabbari, Jan Mendling and Jan Recker

Session 3 (Wednesday 16:30 - 18:00)

Title
Authors
How do digital Startups Manage Their Activities? Insights and Opportunities for Business Process Management
Mahendrawathi Er, Natasha Ratna Puspita Mulyono, Ivan Althirafi Rentio and Ika Nurkasanah
How do Process Mining Users Act, Think, and Feel? An Explorative Study of Process Mining Use Patterns
Jana Ammann, Laura Lohoff, Bastian Wurm and Thomas Hess
How well can a large language model explain business processes as perceived by users?
Dirk Fahland, Fabiana Fournier, Lior Limonad, Inna Skarbovsky and Ava Swevels
Workarounds as a Cause of Mismatches in Business Processes—Insights from a Multiple Case Study
Christian Bartelheimer, Bernd Löhr, Malte Reineke, Agnes Assbrock and Daniel Beverungen
On the application of process management and process mining to Industry 4.0
Flavia Monti, Jerin George Mathew, Francesco Leotta, Agnes Koschmider and Massimo Mecella
Orchestration of Services in Smart Manufacturing Through Automated Synthesis
Flavia Monti, Luciana Silo, Marco Favorito, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Francesco Leotta and Massimo Mecella
An Interactive Error-correcting Approach for IoT-sourced Event Logs
Mohsen Shirali, Zahra Ahmadi, Carlos Fernández-Llatas, José Luis Bayo Montón and Gemma Di Federico