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Zeeshan Tariq, Darryl Charles, Sally McClean, Ian McChesney and Paul Taylor
A significant challenge for organisations is the timely identification of the abnormalities or deviations in their process executions. Abnormalities are generally due to missing vital aspects of a process or possession of unwanted behaviour in the proces...
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Marco Pegoraro, Merih Seran Uysal and Wil M. P. van der Aalst
Process mining is a discipline which concerns the analysis of execution data of operational processes, the extraction of models from event data, the measurement of the conformance between event data and normative models, and the enhancement of all aspect...
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Shuang Liang, Yikun Liu, Shaoquan Hu, Anqi Shen, Qiannan Yu, Hua Yan and Mingxing Bai
With the rapid growth of energy consumption, enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods are continually emerging, the most effective and widely used was polymer flooding. However, the shortcomings were gradually exposed. A novel decorated polyacrylamide might b...
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Y. M. Datsun
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Purpose. Inspection and observation of the technical level of rail locomotive repair productions are conducted by the management team of the Department and the Locomotive division, audit sectors, expert groups within the production certification procedur...
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Gonçalo Antunes,Marzieh Bakhshandeh,Rudolf Mayer,José Borbinha,Artur Caetano
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Enterprise architecture facilitates the alignment between different domains, such as business, applications and information technology. These domains must be described with description languages that best address the concerns of its stakeholders. However...
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Alfonso Bastias, Keith R. Molenaar
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The primary method of public sector project delivery in the United States (U.S.) has traditionally been design-bid-build delivery. The public sector has historically separated design and construction contracts. In the 1990s, the U.S. public sector began ...
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D. G. BRIGGS; E. C. TURNBLOM; B. B. BARE
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S.H. Nielsen
This paper describes some of the findings, of an ongoing ethnographic study of a computer operations section in an Information Technology Centre. The study finds that after an initial period of staff acceptance of prescribed quality management procedures...
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