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20082019

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I am an assistant professor at the Human-Centered Computing section of the Department of Computer Science at Copenhagen University. My main research area is the field of Business Process Management, with a particular focus on declarative and hybrid process notations. A primary goal of my research is to provide technologies that facilitate flexible workflow support for knowledge workers. I am currently funded by the Hybrid Business Process Management Technologies project, an individual postdoc grant under the auspices of the Danish Council for Independent Research.

 

I received a M.Sc. in Information Technology and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the IT University of Copenhagen, under supervision of Thomas Hildebrandt. For my Ph.D. I worked on the Technologies for Flexible Cross-organizational Case Management Systems (FLExCMS) industrial Ph.D. project, in close collaboration with Exformatics A/S, a Danish provider of electronic case management systems. During this project I researched techniques for the development of safe and flexible cross-organizational workflow systems. As a Postdoc I continued my research into the foundations of declarative workflow notations under the Computational Artifacts project, to which I am still loosely affiliated.


In addition to my academic activities, I also have a long history of working in industry. During my industrial Ph.D. project I was employed by Exformatics and developed a state-of-the-art declarative workflow solution (www.dcrgraphs.net). Before coming to Denmark I’ve worked as a software engineer in the Dutch e-commerce sector, acting as lead developer on projects for large international customers.

Kort præsentation

I am an assistant professor at the Human-Centered Computing section of the Department of Computer Science at Copenhagen University. My main research area is the field of Business Process Management, with a particular focus on declarative and hybrid process notations. A primary goal of my research is to provide technologies that facilitate flexible workflow support for knowledge workers. I am currently funded by the Hybrid Business Process Management Technologies project, an individual postdoc grant under the auspices of the Danish Council for Independent Research.

I received a M.Sc. in Information Technology and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the IT University of Copenhagen, under supervision of Thomas Hildebrandt. For my Ph.D. I worked on the Technologies for Flexible Cross-organizational Case Management Systems (FLExCMS) industrial Ph.D. project, in close collaboration with Exformatics A/S, a Danish provider of electronic case management systems. During this project I researched techniques for the development of safe and flexible cross-organizational workflow systems. As a Postdoc I continued my research into the foundations of declarative workflow notations under the Computational Artifacts project, to which I am still loosely affiliated.

In addition to my academic activities, I also have a long history of working in industry. During my industrial Ph.D. project I was employed by Exformatics and developed a state-of-the-art declarative workflow solution (www.dcrgraphs.net). Before coming to Denmark I’ve worked as a software engineer in the Dutch e-commerce sector, acting as lead developer on projects for large international customers.

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  • Declarative Choreographies and Liveness

    Hildebrandt, T. T., Slaats, T., López, H. A., Debois, S. & Carbone, M., 2019, Formal Techniques for Distributed Objects, Components, and Systems - 39th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, FORTE 2019, held as part of the 14th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques, DisCoTec 2019, Proceedings. Pérez, J. A. & Yoshida, N. (red.). Springer, s. 129-147 19 s. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), Bind 11535 LNCS).

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  • Discovering Responsibilities with Dynamic Condition Response Graphs

    Nekrasaite, V., Parli, A. T., Back, C. O. & Slaats, T., 3 jun. 2019, Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 31st International Conference, CAiSE 2019, Rome, Italy, June 3–7, 2019, Proceedings. Giorgini, P. & Weber, B. (red.). 31 udg. Springer, s. 595-610 15 s. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Bind 11483).

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    2 Citationer (Scopus)
  • Entropy as a Measure of Log Variability

    Back, C. O., Debois, S. & Slaats, T., 1 jun. 2019, I: Journal on Data Semantics. 8, 2, s. 129–156 28 s.

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    1 Citationer (Scopus)
  • Evaluating the Understandability of Hybrid Process Model Representations Using Eye Tracking: First Insights

    Abbad Andaloussi, A., Slaats, T., Burattin, A., Hildebrandt, T. T. & Weber, B., 2019, Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2018 International Workshops, Revised Papers. Daniel, F., Sheng, Q. Z. & Motahari, H. (red.). Springer, s. 475-481 7 s. (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Bind 342).

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    6 Citationer (Scopus)
  • Exploring the Understandability of a Hybrid Process Design Artifact Based on DCR Graphs

    Abbad Andaloussi, A., Burattin, A., Slaats, T., Petersen, A. C. M., Hildebrandt, T. T. & Weber, B., 2019, Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling - 20th International Conference, BPMDS 2019, 24th International Conference, EMMSAD 2019, Held at CAiSE 2019, Proceedings. Gulden, J., Reinhartz-Berger, I., Zdravkovic, J. & Schmidt, R. (red.). Springer, s. 69-84 (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Bind 352).

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    8 Citationer (Scopus)
  • Imperative versus Declarative Process Mining: An Empirical Comparison

    Back, C. O., Debois, S. & Slaats, T., 2019, (Under udarbejdelse).

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  • 5th International Workshop on Declarative/Decision/Hybrid Mining and Modeling for Business Processes (DeHMiMoP’17)

    Vanthienen, J., Di Ciccio, C., Reijers, H. A., Slaats, T., Schunselaar, D. & Debois, S., 2018, Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2017 International Workshops, Barcelona, Spain, September 10–11, 2017, Revised Papers. Teniente, E. & Weidlich, M. (red.). Springer, s. 526-541 (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Bind 308).

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  • Blockchains for Business Process Management - Challenges and Opportunities

    Mendling, J., Weber, I., van der Aalst, W., Brocke, J. V., Cabanillas, C., Daniel, F., Debois, S., Di Ciccio, C., Dumas, M., Dustdar, S., Gal, A., Garcia-Banuelos, L., Governatori, G., Hull, R., La Rosa, M., Leopold, H., Leymann, F., Recker, J., Reichert, M. & Reijers, H. A. & 12 flere, Rinderle-Ma, S., Solti, A., Rosemann, M., Schulte, S., Singh, M. P., Slaats, T., Staples, M., Weber, B., Weidlich, M., Weske, M., Xu, X. & Zhu, L., feb. 2018, I: ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems. 9, 1, 16 s., 4.

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    208 Citationer (Scopus)