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Business Process Management 2019/20 spring

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Lectures

  • Lecture 1 (11.02) - Introduction to BPM
    • Slides (in PDF)
    • Video recording: Introduction to the course (course structure and logistics)
    • Video recording: Introduction to BPM
    • Quiz (self-test, this is not graded, it's just for you to check your understanding of the lecture)
  • Lecture 2 (18.02) - Process Identification and Architecture
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording
  • Lecture 3 (25.02) - Essential Process Modeling in BPMN
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording
    • Quiz
  • Lecture 4 (03.03) - Advanced Process Modeling in BPMN
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording
    • Quiz
  • Lecture 5 (10.03) - Qualitative Process Analysis
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording
    • Quiz
  • Lecture 6 (17.03) - Quantitative Process Analysis 1
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording - 2019 recording
  • Lecture 7 (24.03) - Quantitative Process Analysis 2
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording - 2019 recording
    • Business Process Simulation in BIMP
    • Quiz
  • Lecture 8 (31.03) - Process Redesign 1
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording (2019 recording)
  • Lecture 9 (07.04) - Process Redesign 2
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording (2019 recording)
    • Quiz
  • Lecture 10 (14.04) - Process Automation 1
    • Slides (in pdf)
    • Video recording (2016 recording)
  • Lecture 11 (21.04) - Process Automation 2
    • No slides this week (hands-on session)
    • Exercise
  • Lecture 12 (28.04) - Process Monitoring & Mining 1
    • Slides
  • Lecture 13 (05.05) - Process Monitoring & Mining 2
    • Same slides as in previous lecture
  • Lecture 14 (12.05) - Exam preparation
  • Lecture 15 (19.05) - No lecture (project consultations)
  • 26.05 - Project Presentations
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