Dear colleagues,

The IEEE Task Force on Process Mining is pleased to announce the launch of the Process Mining newsletter!

The IEEE Task Force on Process Mining (TFPM) was established in October 2009 as part of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. The set of activities and members has expanded over the last decade, leading not only to the International Process Mining Conference series and successful workshops, but also the Process Mining Manifesto (translated into 16 languages), the XES standard, publically available datasets, online courses, case studies, etc. Currently, there are over 30 process-mining vendors and thousands of organizations successfully using process mining. The newsletter aims at further strengthening the community that formed over the last decades by promoting all the activities related to process mining, with a special focus devoted to the activities of the International Conference on Process Mining (ICPM).

By enrolling in the task force mailing list, you can be kept up-to-date with the latest developments.

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#### The TFPM Newsletter Stream #1 (02/2020)
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#### Read online: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-1-02-2020/

In this issue:
  >  Academic story: Prof. Hajo Reijers illustrates his story and personal view
       on process mining.
          Read more: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-1-02-2020/academic-stories-hajo-reijers

  >  Developers' point: We talk about the process mining company Lana Labs with 
       one of the founders, Rami-Habib Eid-Sabbagh.
          Read more: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-1-02-2020/developers-point-lana-labs

  >  Exploring newland: Marlon Dumas describes the emerging field of predictive 
       process analytics and his ERC-awarded endeavour.
          Read more: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-1-02-2020/exploring-newland-from-process-mining-to-automated-process-improvement

  >  End-user's corner: Dominic Giss illustrates his viewpoint on process mining
       from the end-user perspective.
          Read more: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-1-02-2020/end-users-corner-dominic-g

  >  Conference room: Manuel Resinas, Adela del Río and Cristina Cabanillas
       describe the upcoming Business Process Management conference (BPM 2020) and
       the role that process mining researchers, practitioners and enthusiasts
       play in it.
          Read more: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-1-02-2020/conference-room-business-process-management

  >  Challenge and study: The call for participation in the Process Discovery
       Challenge (PDC 2020) is out, so we enter the details of it with the help of
       a former contestant and, now, organiser: Eric Verbeek.
          Read more: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-1-02-2020/challenge-and-study-the-business-process-intelligence-challenge

  >  ICPM: Massimiliano de Leoni and Alessandro Sperduti give a preview of ICPM 2020, 
       to be held in Padua, Italy.
          Read more: https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-1-02-2020/icpm-get-ready

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