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Process mining serves a bridge between data mining and business process modeling. The goal is to extract process related knowledge from event data stored in information systems. One of the most challenging process mining tasks is process discovery, i.e., the automatic construction of process models from raw event logs. Today there are dozens of process discovery techniques generating process models...
The cyber-physical society is a complex space where human abilities are extended to various spaces by coordinating the cyber space, physical space, socio space and mental space. A challenge issue is to seek the uniformity in managing resources in these spaces. This keynote introduces a complex semantic space model that is suitable for managing various resources in different spaces in the cyber-physical...
The 9th edition of the "Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration" track at WETICE 2011 focuses on the areas of agent-based services and agent-based solutions for dynamic collaborations. The purpose of this track is to bring together researches in the fields of software agents as they relate to the context of enterprise collaboration. This report briefly discusses the content of...
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