Process Mining Manifesto
The IEEE Task Force on Process Mining aims to promote the topic of process mining. In the context of this task force, a group of more than 75 people involving more than 50 organizations created the Process Mining Manifesto. By defining a set of guiding principles and listing important challenges, this manifesto hopes to serve as a guide for software developers, scientists, consultants, business managers, and end-users. The goal is to increase the maturity of process mining as a new tool to improve the (re)design, control, and support of operational business processes.
Chinese | Translated by Jianmin Wang and Lijie Wen |
Danish | Translated by John Hansen |
Dutch | Translated by Ronny Mans, Jan Claes, and Frank van Geffen |
English | Original Version |
French | Translated by Walid Gaaloul |
German | Translated by Jan Mendling, Matthias Weidlich, Dirk Fahland, and Thomas Baier |
Greek | Translated by Pavlos Delias and Nikos Michalopoulos |
Italian | Translated by Andrea Burattin, Massimiliano de Leoni, Antonella Guzzo, Fabrizio Maggi, and Marco Montali |
Japanese | Translated by Kato |
Korean | Translated by Minseok Song and Jae-Yoon Yung |
Persian (Farsi) | Translated by Asef Pourmasoumi |
Polish | Translated by Beata Gontar and Zbigniew Gontar |
Portuguese | Translated by Alberto Manuel and Joel Ribeiro |
Spanish | Translated by Marcos Sepúlveda F., Ricardo Seguel P., and Hugo Seguel P. |
Thai | Translated by Wichian Premchaiswadi et al. |
Turkish | Translated by Aylin Sahin |