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Process Technology Forum Program

📅 Tuesday, Sept 2nd, 2025

📍 "Nervión" Hall

Session 1 (11:00 - 13:00): Mathias Weske, Remco Dijkman

Hour
Title
Authors
11:00
Opening
PC Chairs
11:10
Keynote: Process Systems in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
12:00
KRAFT – A Knowledge-Graph-Based Resource Allocation Framework
Leon Bein, Niels Martin and Luise Pufahl
12:15
An RPA-BPMS Integration Framework Leveraging RPA as a Resource
Lingtong Zhang, Jing Yang, Chun Ouyang and Yang Yu
12:30
Towards Automated Handling of Object State Exceptions in Smart Contracts
Julius Köpke, Giovanni Meroni and Mattia Salnitri
12:45
HiProX: Highly Efficient Process Execution on IoT and Edge Devices
Dominik Voigt, Lisa Podszun, Juergen Mangler and Stefanie Rinderle-Ma

Keynote Summary – Process Systems in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

The talk begins by showcasing a variety of compelling real-world applications of process systems, for example, within the manufacturing sector. These examples highlight what can be achieved through process systems, i.e., process automation, contextual data acquisition, and the seamless integration of Business Process Management and the Internet of Things. Then, we will explore how recent breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be harnessed to accelerate the development of process systems by keeping the human in the loop. Conversely, we outline how process systems themselves can shape and steer AI-driven solutions by providing framed autonomy through agentic process orchestration.

Stefanie Rinderle-Ma is a full professor at the Technical University of Munich, Germany, and holds the Chair of Information Systems and Business Process Management. Her research interests focus on process-oriented information systems, flexible and distributed process technologies, compliance management, as well as production and process intelligence. The overarching goal of her research is to enable and accelerate digitalization and automation through processes and at the same time keep the human in the loop. Application areas comprise manufacturing and health care.

Session 2 (14:30 - 16:00): Dimka Karastoyanova

Hour
Title
Authors
14:30
Leveraging Counterfactuals for Prescriptive Process Analytics
Ngoc-Diem Le, Alessandro Padella, Francesco Vinci and Massimiliano de Leoni
14:45
Privacy and Confidentiality Requirements Engineering for Process Data
Fabian Haertel, Juergen Mangler, Nataliia Klievtsova, Eugen Rigger, Celine Mader and Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
15:00
Beyond Logs: AI’s Embeddings as the New Process Evidence
Aleksandar Gavric, Dominik Bork and Henderik A. Proper
15:15
The future of RPA in the context Automation Plattforms
Tom Hohenadl and Bernhard Axmann
15:30
Multimodal Zero-Shot Activity Recognition for Process Mining of Robotic Systems
Flavio Corradini, Sara Pettinari, Barbara Re, Lorenzo Rossi and Massimiliano Sampaolo
15:45
Time Series-based Segmentation of Noisy User Interaction Logs for Robotic Process Automation
Tom Hohenadl
16:00
Closing
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