Maikel van Eck

Maikel is a PhD student within the PA group where his main research is in the area of process mining. More concretely, his research focuses on the use of process mining techniques to investigate the relations between the behavior of people and their health. Applications of this are found in the area of work-related stress management. Other research interests include event aggregation, pattern prediction and process mining case studies.

Position: PhD Student
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Recent projects

  • RISE BPM - “Propelling Business Process Management by Research and Innovation Staff Exchange” Description RISE_BPM is the first favourably evaluated project proposal submitted by the University of Münster in cooperation with ERCIS partners within the Horizon 2020 EU funding programme. The RISE_BPM project is aimed at networking world-leading research institutions and corporate innovators to develop new horizons for Read More ...

Recent publications

  • Guided interaction exploration and performance analysis in artifact-centric process models - van Eck, M. L., Sidorova, N., & van der Aalst, W. M. P. (2019). Guided interaction exploration and performance analysis in artifact-centric process models. Business and Information Systems Engineering, 61(6), 649-663. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-018-0546-0 Abstract Artifact-centric process models aim to describe complex processes as a collection of interacting artifacts. Recent development in process mining allow for the Read More ...
  • Multi-instance mining: discovering synchronisation in artifact-centric processes - van Eck, M. L., Sidorova, N., & van der Aalst, W. M. P. (2019). Multi-instance mining: discovering synchronisation in artifact-centric processes. In F. Daniel, Q. Z. Sheng, & H. Motahari (Eds.), Business Process Management Workshops – BPM 2018 International Workshops, Revised Papers (pp. 18-30). (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing; Vol. 342). Cham: Springer. DOI: Read More ...
  • Data-driven usability test scenario creation - van Eck, M. L., Markslag, E., Sidorova, N., Brosens-Kessels, A., & van der Aalst, W. M. P. (2019). Data-driven usability test scenario creation. In M. K. Lárusdóttir, M. Winckler, K. Kuusinen, P. Palanque, & C. Bogdan (Eds.), Human-Centered Software Engineering – 7th IFIP WG 13.2 International Working Conference, HCSE 2018, Revised Selected Papers (pp. 88-108). Read More ...
  • Publications in 2017 - Article Scientific peer reviewed Arriagada-Benítez, M., Sepúlveda, M., Munoz-Gama, J. & Buijs, J.C.A.M. (2017). Strategies to automatically derive a process model from a configurable process model based on event data. Applied Sciences, 7(10):1023. Bolt, A., de Leoni, M. & van der Aalst, W.M.P. (2017). Process variant comparison: using event logs to detect differences in behavior Read More ...
  • Publications in 2016 - Article Scientific peer reviewed Van Der Aa, Han, Leopold, H. & Reijers, H.A. (2016). Dealing with behavioral ambiguity in textual process descriptions. Lecture notes in computer science, 9850, 271-288. Scopus. van der Aa, J.H., Reijers, H.A. & Vanderfeesten, I.T.P. (2016). Designing like a pro : the automated composition of workflow activities. Computers in Industry, 75, Read More ...
  • Publications in 2015 - Article Scientific peer reviewed Adriansyah, Arya, Munoz Gama, Jorge, Carmona, J., van Dongen, Boudewijn & van der Aalst, Wil (2015). Measuring precision of modeled behavior. Information Systems and e-Business Management, 13(1), 37-67. Claes, Jan, Vanderfeesten, Irene, Pinggera, J., Reijers, Hajo, Weber, B. & Poels, G. (2015). A visual analysis of the process of process modeling. Read More ...

 

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