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Andreas Schoknecht
Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Publications - 25
Citations - 348
Andreas Schoknecht is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Business process modeling & Process modeling. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications receiving 310 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Schoknecht include University of Mannheim.
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The Process Model Matching Contest 2015
Gonçalo Antunes,Marzieh Bakhshandeh,José Borbinha,João Luís Cardoso,Sharam Dadashnia,Chiara Di Francescomarino,Mauro Dragoni,Peter Fettke,Avigdor Gal,Chiara Ghidini,Philip Hake,Abderrahmane Khiat,Christopher Klinkmüller,Elena Kuss,Henrik Leopold,Peter Loos,Christian Meilicke,Tim Niesen,Catia Pesquita,Timo Péus,Andreas Schoknecht,Eitam Sheetrit,Andreas Sonntag,Heiner Stuckenschmidt,Tom Thaler,Ingo Weber,Matthias Weidlich +26 more
TL;DR: This paper summarizes the setup and the results of the second edition of the Process Model Matching Contest in 2015, and provides short descriptions of all matching techniques that have been submitted for participation.
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Report : The Process Model Matching Contest 2013
Ugur Cayoglu,Remco M. Dijkman,Marlon Dumas,Peter Fettke,Luciano García-Bañuelos,Philip Hake,Christopher Klinkmüller,Henrik Leopold,André Ludwig,Peter Loos,Jan Mendling,Andreas Oberweis,Andreas Schoknecht,Eitam Sheetrit,Tom Thaler,Meike Ullrich,Ingo Weber,Ingo Weber,Matthias Weidlich +18 more
TL;DR: The Process Model Matching Contest 2013 aimed at addressing the need for effective evaluation by defining process model matching problems over published data sets.
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Similarity of Business Process Models—A State-of-the-Art Analysis
TL;DR: An overview of the state-of-the-art regarding business process model similarity measures is provided and aims at analyzing which similarity measures exist, how they are characterized, and what kind of calculations are typically applied to determine similarity values.
The Process Model Matching Contest 2013
Ugur Cayoglu,Remco M. Dijkman,Marlon Dumas,Peter Fettke,Luciano García-Bañuelos,Philip Hake,Christopher Klinkmüller,Henrik Leopold,André Ludwig,Peter Loos,Jan Mendling,Andreas Oberweis,Andreas Schoknecht,Eitams Sheetrit,Tom Thaler,Meike Ullrich,Ingo Weber,Matthias Weidlich +17 more
TL;DR: Process model matching refers to the creation of correspon-dences between activities of process models as discussed by the authors, which can be used to validate model validation over harmonization of process variants.
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Analysis of process model reuse
TL;DR: A profound analysis of business process model reuse from different perspectives is presented, revealing the state of research is unveiled in a comprehensive structured literature review of 143 papers and the engagement of tool vendors to promote reuse is identified.