The ‘Godfather of Process Mining’ explains why the future of the technology is an object centric approach
Professor Wil van der Aalst is widely considered the founder - or ‘Godfather’ - of process mining and was the first to establish the term across academic and business fields. He started work on process mining in the late 1990s, disappointed with how ineffective workflow management technology was at the time, and with a desire to help organizations both understand and improve their processes using data.
In an interview with Diginomica's Derek du Preez, Professor Wil van der Aalst, Chief Scientist at Celonis, explains how an object centric approach transforms process mining from two dimensional to three dimensional.
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