Working on Process Mining? Consider becoming a member of the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining!

If you did not join the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining yet, please consider doing so!

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The IEEE Task Force on Process Mining (TFPM) was established in October 2009 as part of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. The set of activities and members has expanded over the last decade, leading not only to the International Process Mining Conference (ICPM) series and successful workshops (BPI, ATAED, PODS4H, etc.), but also the Process Mining Manifesto (translated into 16 languages), the XES standard, publically available datasets, online courses, case studies, etc. Currently, there are over 30 process-mining vendors and thousands of organizations successfully using process mining. Many of these are supporting the task force.

As announced at the first International Process Mining Conference (ICPM) in Aachen last June, we are restructuring the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining (TFPM) due to its success, the growing process mining community, and increased interest in process mining. A Steering Committee with 13 members has been elected to lead the task force, 15 action lines have been identified, and a new website has been created (see www.tf-pm.org).

The goals of the task force (formulated in 2009) include:

  • promote the research, development, education and understanding of process mining,
  • make end-users, developers, consultants, and researchers aware of the state-of-the-art in process mining,
  • promote the use of process mining techniques and tools and stimulate new applications,
  • play a role in standardization efforts for logging event data (e.g., XES),
  • organize tutorials, special sessions, workshops, competitions, panels, and
  • develop material (papers, books, online courses, movies, etc.) to inform and guide people new to the field.

We expect members to actively support the goals of the task force and contribute to the further development of the task force. If you would like to join, please use the web form https://www.tf-pm.org/subscription/form. At any point in time, you can terminate your membership by sending an e-mail to office@tf-pm.org.

Best regards,

Wil van der Aalst

Chair of the Steering Committee of the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining

ps. We are also eager to hear about your ideas and hope you will visit www.tf-pm.org and follow us via the new twitter @ProcessMiningTF and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13826719/ accounts.

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