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Business Process Mining 2024/25 spring

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Grading Criteria

The course grading is distributed in three main blocks:

  • Homeworks (25 points in total, to be completed individually)
    • Homework 1: Automated Process Discovery (5 points)
    • Homework 2: Performance Mining (5 points + 1 extra point)
    • Homework 3: What-if Scenarios Process Mining (7 points)
    • Homework 4: Predictive Process Monitoring (8 points + 2 extra points)
  • Course Project (25 points)
    • Analysis of a real-life dataset and a set of questions posed by a business user.
    • To be completed in teams of 2 members.
    • Submission of a report and in-person presentation.
  • Final Exam (50 points)
    • Analysis of an event log using various process mining techniques, such as the ones studied throughout the course.
    • In-person, open-book and open-laptop.
  • Optional (extra 3 points)
    • You may write a short summary, between 200 and 500 words, of the key takeaways of lecture 11.

NB! To get a passing grade, you must score at least 51 points in total AND at least 20 out of 50 points in the final exam (the exam is in-person only).


Policy for late submissions

Late submissions of any homework or project are highly discouraged:

  • Up to 24 hours late: penalty of -25% over the obtained mark.
  • Up to 48 hours late: penalty of -50% over the obtained mark.
  • More than 48 hours late: will not be graded.

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