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BPM Research Seminar Series

The BPM research seminar series showcases latest research and practical developments in the wider area of Business Process Management. Speakers are recruited from our industry network, our global academic partnerships and from the internal pool of researchers. Over the last years, this seminar has attracted some of the global thought leaders including August-Wilhelm Scheer, Thomas Davenport, Paul Harmon, Wil van der Aalst and Michael zur Muehlen.

Normally on Thursday mornings at Meeting Room 608, Level 6, 126 Margaret St. For any enquiries, please contact the seminar coordinator, Dr Moe Wynn, by email (m.wynn@qut.edu.au).

No. Date Person Topic of Presentation Time
1 1 March 2011 Jan Mendling What is in a Process Model beyond Structure? (PDF, 176Kb)
(Associated Slides (PDF, 3.79Mb))
2.00pm-3.00pm
2 10 March 2011 Burkhard Weiß Semantic Business Process Modelling and Analysis in Banks (PDF, 3.87Mb) 2.00pm-3.00pm
3 17 March 2011 Jan Recker

The Effect of Cognitive Abilities and Learning Approach on Domain Surface Understanding from a Process Model (PDF, 205Kb)
(Associated Paper (PDF, 259Kb))

2.30pm-3.30pm
4 23 March 2011 Chathura Ekanayake PhD Confirmation Seminar - Change Management in Large Process Model Repositories 10.00am-11.00am
5 14 April 2011 Marcello La Rosa Clone Detection in Repositories of Business Process Models (PDF, 236Kb) 2.00pm - 3.00pm
6 5 May 2011 Alexandra Kokkonen Expertise in BPM 2.00pm - 3.00pm
7 9 May 2011 Alfredo Nantes Biologically Inspired Pattern Recognition: Connectionist and Belief Network Approaches (PDF, 261Kb) 11.00am - 12.00pm
8 26 May 2011 Dominic Breuker Probablistic Process Mining with Dynamic Bayesian Networks (PDF, 359Kb) 2.00pm - 3.00pm