I didn’t know what a business process is and that is exactly why I chose this video
@studyselection2881 Жыл бұрын
Great lecture! Coming from TUM :)
@mithilarai6060 Жыл бұрын
The clarity with which you explain concepts both theoretically and practically is exceptional and tremendously comprehensive!! I don't think I'm going to be able to forget this for a very long time!! Thank you!
@mithilarai6060 Жыл бұрын
Lot better quality wise. Merci!!
@sserubiddeaisha1179 Жыл бұрын
👍
@tobiasscherl7879 Жыл бұрын
Hi, great lesson! Very interesting! I am just wondering why there is no column Act_C in the encoded table for aggregation encoding at 40:08? Furthermore, I would be interested to see, how this encoding is done programmatically? Is there code available somewhere? Thanks a lot in advance.
@MarlonDumas Жыл бұрын
The column Act_C is indeed missing. It should normally be there. To the best of my knowledge, the most comprehensive Python implementation of model training methods for predictive process monitoring is the one by Irene Teinemaa: github.com/irhete/predictive-monitoring-thesis All the methods in this Github repo are described in her PhD thesis: dspace.ut.ee/bitstream/handle/10062/63507/teinemaa_irene.pdf
@tobiasscherl7879 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! 😊
@rashidmohammed5180 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a helpful great lecture
@darshans4012 Жыл бұрын
I got what I was looking for.... Thanks a lot
@alhadad1979 Жыл бұрын
Is this course/certificate still publicly available?
@manalahmad6879 Жыл бұрын
great presentation
@dadoll1660 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir, this is very helpful for me, since I just started exploring the "what" and "how" of this Process Mining.
@thulsadum2 жыл бұрын
This is a brilliant talk for getting a glimpse at BPM... thanks for sharing. 🙂
@MrSaadsaghir2 жыл бұрын
How we get this presentation ?
@dasarivenkatachalapathi63112 жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation
@ChristeddyParapat13 жыл бұрын
It's so amazing.. I love this lecture. Unfortunately, I can't see clearly your chalk board.
@carlosmiguelyerenavargas93803 жыл бұрын
congratulations, excellent explanation!
@Basheer-3 жыл бұрын
👍
@Basheer-3 жыл бұрын
thanks Please are there practical documents and forms for process design?
@MarlonDumas3 жыл бұрын
I included some practical templates for process mining in lessons 4-6 of this course. You can find them in the slide decks: courses.cs.ut.ee/LTAT.05.025/2021_spring/uploads/Main/Lecture4.pdf - courses.cs.ut.ee/LTAT.05.025/2021_spring/uploads/Main/Lecture4.pdf - and courses.cs.ut.ee/LTAT.05.025/2021_spring/uploads/Main/Lecture6.pdf Note that this course does not cover the topic of process design.
@j.coenen68263 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this course! With kind regards, John Coenen - Maastricht University (NL) (Student)
@j.coenen68263 жыл бұрын
Dear mr. Dumas, what a great course! I’m really ejoying your lectures, parallel while following a course at Maastricht University about Business Control. One thing is sure Apromore seems to be quite unknown in comparison to e.g PowerBI, but it has some great intuitive features. With kind regards, John Coenen - The Netherlands.
@juniorcandelachillcce12553 жыл бұрын
Wow, muy interesante. Muchas gracias por el vídeo.
@vytkaz3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Marlon! That was very interesting and useful as i am starting to get to know process mining and want to relate my career with it. After more than 6years of experience in process management and process maping this path of process mining is very interesting as i think it will be very popular and spread more across organizations in the world. I am glad for opportunity to listen and study, Thanks You! Gonna follow the course.
@siminmaleki48183 жыл бұрын
What a nice and detailed course it is. Thank you Prof. Marlon Dumas for the effort. Can't wait for the next lecture.
@rodrigoalmaraz8653 жыл бұрын
Excellent !!!!
@ofeliiabagratian57483 жыл бұрын
Dr Dumas, thank you so much for uploading this. I loved all your lectures on BPM, as I understand this Process Mining is a new course, really looking forward to seeing the upcoming materials. I learned so much from your book and the previous lectures! It has been very helpful for my work
@salk25553 жыл бұрын
You have a good teaching manner thanks helpful
@alvarotarino84953 жыл бұрын
Tienes un método para la construcción del mapa de procesos (Process landscape model)?
@codermomnl32713 жыл бұрын
Can you help me understand why RPA is suggested as improvement solution? I can see value in using process mining to visualize bottlenecks and elicit/prioritize process improvement and automation opportunities. However I wouldn't go straight into solutioning by means of RPA. RPA could be a last resort band-aid if no other process or more preferred solution options like API-based process orchestration can be implemented quickly at the same cost or less.
@MarlonDumas3 жыл бұрын
Thx for giving us the opportunity to clarity this point. The way we see things is as follows: There are (way too) many possible routines and flows that could be automated. The tough questions are: which ones it is worth to automate? what should be the scope of the automation? how deep should the automation go? how to detect and handle exceptions? The approach we propose is the following. Let's analyze data to identify opportunities to automate routines. That's where robotic process mining helps. This leads us to a few hundred of routines to be automated. Let's use RPA to prototype them. Then let's monitor. Let's see which bots are used? to what extent they are used? what automations cause defects and rework?, etc. Once we have a clear idea of what works and what doesn't, then let's use API-based process orchestration with rigorous testing. release management, monitoring and governance, to solidify the automation. In other words, start with rapid prototyping (and RPA gives you that), then validate with users, then solidify.
@mul83433 жыл бұрын
many thanks sir, this is excellent talk. once, thank you for sharing
@fiaztv32063 жыл бұрын
Nice lecture.. Thank you but The video cut short befofe the questions ended. Sad!
@MrUsolomon3 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your book and these KZread videos. Thank you Prof. Dumas for sharing
@bertoldv4 жыл бұрын
Mucho tiempo para una sola diapositiva... si bien demuestra dominio del tema de parte del expositor, el auditorio se ve limitado a grabar la voz de él y después debe tomarse el tiempo para escuchar y transcribir ese material, las presentaciones deben enseñar no solamente transmitir conocimiento, que son dos cosas muy diferentes.
@ieducator77944 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Very informative. Good job! Btw, I also created a similar video describing what Business Process Management is all about with practical examples. This might be of help as an additional resource. HERE'S THE LINK: 👇👇👇 kzread.info/dash/bejne/n5uBpbquhc2rhNo.html
@Resistance_is_futile13374 жыл бұрын
We are already doing this for several yrs at our company? whats new?
@MarlonDumas4 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you are so much ahead of the curve! Are you already using a tool that automatically analyzes event logs+UI logs and discovers RPA bots (full scripts) without developer intervention, including data transformations automatically? Are you automatically discovering optimal sets of actionable rules and maximizing their uplift using causal ML techniques? Are you using predictive models to make recommendations at runtime, with optimal "when-to-treat" policies? If you answer yes to these questions, great, you can surely skip this talk.
@SrRunsis4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!
@iknowaguyal26534 жыл бұрын
where can i find the powerpoint presentation and name of the book used, this has been great help in grasping all the concept from someone who is acutaly subjecy area. i hope upi hey back to me with the ppt, pdf and other reference handouts used. thank you for adding to my knowledge during these troublsome times
@Maja-lg6pu4 жыл бұрын
I wish you would be my professor. You're great!
@myriamsalloum17274 жыл бұрын
hello , i checked the slide in this site : courses.cs.ut.ee/MTAT.03.231/2018_spring/uploads/Main/Lecture2-Identification.pdf / and lecture 2 was about process identification
@MarlonDumas4 жыл бұрын
This recording is from 2014. The slide decks I used at the time are here: courses.cs.ut.ee/2014/bpm/Main/Lectures I have continued to this course until this semester. Over time I modified a bit the course. One of the changes was that I added a lecture about Process Identification before the first lecture about Process Modeling. The most recent version of these lectures (both the videos and slides) can be found here: courses.cs.ut.ee/2020/bpm/Main/Lectures
@sergejmatsjupa2853 жыл бұрын
@Marlon Dumas thanks A LOT for this amazing course! This one is just the best for now that I have seen and you are an excellent lecturer! :)
@samrasikander37934 жыл бұрын
Great explanation....😀 really very appreciated 👏
@helyperis32034 жыл бұрын
Its very important and valuable vedio for my exam
@JasonStar14 жыл бұрын
Awesome share, love the sharing and not dumbing things down to the point that it's not engaging. Thanks for this
@JamesSmith-mu9bh4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this informative resource for BPM Course.. I would like to share one more resource about BPM Software kissflow.com/business-process-management-software/
@devonbrooks98224 жыл бұрын
Dum ass
@mikeferry33914 жыл бұрын
Look in the mirror
@ericpeter93434 жыл бұрын
This is really great
@Lauren66275 жыл бұрын
Amazing rich lecture
@ozol335 жыл бұрын
Marlon, thank you so much! You are extremely professional and very knowledgeable, so happy I found your free course here!
@nneisler2 жыл бұрын
and personable!
@ozol335 жыл бұрын
this is SOOO good - thank you very, very much!
@cristian-rocha5 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Bogotá (Colombia) respected Professor Dumas. I'd like to know ir you're planning to make this fascinating MOOC available again. Thanks for your attention.
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very insightfull
thank you for this valuable presentation 👍
I didn’t know what a business process is and that is exactly why I chose this video
Great lecture! Coming from TUM :)
The clarity with which you explain concepts both theoretically and practically is exceptional and tremendously comprehensive!! I don't think I'm going to be able to forget this for a very long time!! Thank you!
Lot better quality wise. Merci!!
👍
Hi, great lesson! Very interesting! I am just wondering why there is no column Act_C in the encoded table for aggregation encoding at 40:08? Furthermore, I would be interested to see, how this encoding is done programmatically? Is there code available somewhere? Thanks a lot in advance.
The column Act_C is indeed missing. It should normally be there. To the best of my knowledge, the most comprehensive Python implementation of model training methods for predictive process monitoring is the one by Irene Teinemaa: github.com/irhete/predictive-monitoring-thesis All the methods in this Github repo are described in her PhD thesis: dspace.ut.ee/bitstream/handle/10062/63507/teinemaa_irene.pdf
Thank you very much! 😊
Thank you for a helpful great lecture
I got what I was looking for.... Thanks a lot
Is this course/certificate still publicly available?
great presentation
Thank you Sir, this is very helpful for me, since I just started exploring the "what" and "how" of this Process Mining.
This is a brilliant talk for getting a glimpse at BPM... thanks for sharing. 🙂
How we get this presentation ?
Excellent explanation
It's so amazing.. I love this lecture. Unfortunately, I can't see clearly your chalk board.
congratulations, excellent explanation!
👍
thanks Please are there practical documents and forms for process design?
I included some practical templates for process mining in lessons 4-6 of this course. You can find them in the slide decks: courses.cs.ut.ee/LTAT.05.025/2021_spring/uploads/Main/Lecture4.pdf - courses.cs.ut.ee/LTAT.05.025/2021_spring/uploads/Main/Lecture4.pdf - and courses.cs.ut.ee/LTAT.05.025/2021_spring/uploads/Main/Lecture6.pdf Note that this course does not cover the topic of process design.
Thanks for this course! With kind regards, John Coenen - Maastricht University (NL) (Student)
Dear mr. Dumas, what a great course! I’m really ejoying your lectures, parallel while following a course at Maastricht University about Business Control. One thing is sure Apromore seems to be quite unknown in comparison to e.g PowerBI, but it has some great intuitive features. With kind regards, John Coenen - The Netherlands.
Wow, muy interesante. Muchas gracias por el vídeo.
Thanks Marlon! That was very interesting and useful as i am starting to get to know process mining and want to relate my career with it. After more than 6years of experience in process management and process maping this path of process mining is very interesting as i think it will be very popular and spread more across organizations in the world. I am glad for opportunity to listen and study, Thanks You! Gonna follow the course.
What a nice and detailed course it is. Thank you Prof. Marlon Dumas for the effort. Can't wait for the next lecture.
Excellent !!!!
Dr Dumas, thank you so much for uploading this. I loved all your lectures on BPM, as I understand this Process Mining is a new course, really looking forward to seeing the upcoming materials. I learned so much from your book and the previous lectures! It has been very helpful for my work
You have a good teaching manner thanks helpful
Tienes un método para la construcción del mapa de procesos (Process landscape model)?
Can you help me understand why RPA is suggested as improvement solution? I can see value in using process mining to visualize bottlenecks and elicit/prioritize process improvement and automation opportunities. However I wouldn't go straight into solutioning by means of RPA. RPA could be a last resort band-aid if no other process or more preferred solution options like API-based process orchestration can be implemented quickly at the same cost or less.
Thx for giving us the opportunity to clarity this point. The way we see things is as follows: There are (way too) many possible routines and flows that could be automated. The tough questions are: which ones it is worth to automate? what should be the scope of the automation? how deep should the automation go? how to detect and handle exceptions? The approach we propose is the following. Let's analyze data to identify opportunities to automate routines. That's where robotic process mining helps. This leads us to a few hundred of routines to be automated. Let's use RPA to prototype them. Then let's monitor. Let's see which bots are used? to what extent they are used? what automations cause defects and rework?, etc. Once we have a clear idea of what works and what doesn't, then let's use API-based process orchestration with rigorous testing. release management, monitoring and governance, to solidify the automation. In other words, start with rapid prototyping (and RPA gives you that), then validate with users, then solidify.
many thanks sir, this is excellent talk. once, thank you for sharing
Nice lecture.. Thank you but The video cut short befofe the questions ended. Sad!
I enjoyed your book and these KZread videos. Thank you Prof. Dumas for sharing
Mucho tiempo para una sola diapositiva... si bien demuestra dominio del tema de parte del expositor, el auditorio se ve limitado a grabar la voz de él y después debe tomarse el tiempo para escuchar y transcribir ese material, las presentaciones deben enseñar no solamente transmitir conocimiento, que son dos cosas muy diferentes.
Nice video. Very informative. Good job! Btw, I also created a similar video describing what Business Process Management is all about with practical examples. This might be of help as an additional resource. HERE'S THE LINK: 👇👇👇 kzread.info/dash/bejne/n5uBpbquhc2rhNo.html
We are already doing this for several yrs at our company? whats new?
Glad to hear you are so much ahead of the curve! Are you already using a tool that automatically analyzes event logs+UI logs and discovers RPA bots (full scripts) without developer intervention, including data transformations automatically? Are you automatically discovering optimal sets of actionable rules and maximizing their uplift using causal ML techniques? Are you using predictive models to make recommendations at runtime, with optimal "when-to-treat" policies? If you answer yes to these questions, great, you can surely skip this talk.
Excellent video!
where can i find the powerpoint presentation and name of the book used, this has been great help in grasping all the concept from someone who is acutaly subjecy area. i hope upi hey back to me with the ppt, pdf and other reference handouts used. thank you for adding to my knowledge during these troublsome times
I wish you would be my professor. You're great!
hello , i checked the slide in this site : courses.cs.ut.ee/MTAT.03.231/2018_spring/uploads/Main/Lecture2-Identification.pdf / and lecture 2 was about process identification
This recording is from 2014. The slide decks I used at the time are here: courses.cs.ut.ee/2014/bpm/Main/Lectures I have continued to this course until this semester. Over time I modified a bit the course. One of the changes was that I added a lecture about Process Identification before the first lecture about Process Modeling. The most recent version of these lectures (both the videos and slides) can be found here: courses.cs.ut.ee/2020/bpm/Main/Lectures
@Marlon Dumas thanks A LOT for this amazing course! This one is just the best for now that I have seen and you are an excellent lecturer! :)
Great explanation....😀 really very appreciated 👏
Its very important and valuable vedio for my exam
Awesome share, love the sharing and not dumbing things down to the point that it's not engaging. Thanks for this
Thanks for this informative resource for BPM Course.. I would like to share one more resource about BPM Software kissflow.com/business-process-management-software/
Dum ass
Look in the mirror
This is really great
Amazing rich lecture
Marlon, thank you so much! You are extremely professional and very knowledgeable, so happy I found your free course here!
and personable!
this is SOOO good - thank you very, very much!
Greetings from Bogotá (Colombia) respected Professor Dumas. I'd like to know ir you're planning to make this fascinating MOOC available again. Thanks for your attention.