Workflow Modeling Assistance by Case-based Reasoning
Gilbert Müller introduces the foundations of Business Process Management as well as Case-based Reasoning and presents a novel approach to assist the complex, time-consuming, and error-prone task of workflow modeling. By means of methods from artificial in
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Workflow Modeling Assistance by Casebased Reasoning
Workflow Modeling Assistance by Case-based Reasoning
Gilbert Müller
Workflow Modeling Assistance by Casebased Reasoning
Gilbert Müller Trier, Germany Dissertation University of Trier, Department IV, 2018
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Acknowledgements In recent years, many people greatly supported my work and the final outcome presented in this thesis. First and foremost, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my supervisor Prof. Dr. Ralph Bergmann for his inspiring guidance and constant readiness to engage in dialogue. His great expertise strongly influenced my knowledge on Case-based Reasoning and Workflow Management. Not only for my research, but also for the completion of this thesis, his constructive advice was always highly valuable. There are countless things I learned from him during that time. Furthermore, I would like to thank Prof. Dr. Mirjam Minor for her immediate agreement to be my second supervisor. The discussions we shared since the very beginning of the EVER project and also her feedback regarding PO-CBR were very helpful for my work. Moreover, I am especially grateful for the cooperative and friendly atmosphere at the Center for Informatics Research and Technology (CIRT) at the University of Trier. In particular, I would like to thank my colleagues Dr. Sebastian G¨ org, Christian Zeyen, Lisa Grumbach, Sarah Gessinger, and M
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