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Tutorial: Analyzing Digital Trace Data using Process Mining (September 17, 2024)

May 21, 2024July 15, 2024 Methods Lab

We’re excited to announce our upcoming workshop Analyzing Digital Trace Data using Process Mining, scheduled for Tuesday, September 17th at the Weizenbaum Institute. In this QPD Tutorial, led by Jan Mendling (HU), we will discuss the essentials of analyzing digital trace data using process mining.

For further details about the workshop, please visit our program page.

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