A Short History of Process Mining

50:21Recorded on 28 May 2013 at TU Eindhoven

Wil van der Aalst(TU Eindhoven, Netherlands)

Wil gives an overview about the history of Process Mining. How can it be placed in the larger context of BPM and machine learning research, how did it all get started, and what were the major developments since then?

Synopsis

Wil van der Aalst takes us on a journey through the history of process mining. From the roots that date back as much as to the 1950s, through the early beginnings of process mining as we know it, and all the way up to today, he gives an overview about the milestones and progress in the field.

Learn how process mining relates to neighboring fields and where we are today.

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