On September 4 the seventh run of the free FutureLearn online course 
'Introduction to process mining with ProM' will start. Join the 11.000 students 
who enrolled before you and join the course 
now<https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/process-mining?utm_campaign=eindhoven_university_of_technology_process_mining_september_2017&utm_medium=organic_email&utm_source=newsletter_broadcast>!
Process mining is a novel collection of techniques that connects the areas of 
data science and business process management. Using process mining techniques 
processes can be analysed in great detail. Based on event data (what happened 
when, by which resource, and for which case), process mining techniques can 
automatically discover process models, describing the process flow of the 
majority of cases. Cases can be invoices, purchase orders, clients, or even 
website sessions. This allows a flexible view on the process from different 
angles.
Existing process models or guidelines can also be validated against the event 
data, in order to analyse deviations. Performance and bottleneck information 
can be projected on process models to easily detect where most time is spent in 
a process. Also the social network of how resources in a process collaborate 
and hand over work can be analysed, all based on the event data containing four 
columns: what, when, for which patient, and by whom.
In this free 
course<https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/process-mining?utm_campaign=eindhoven_university_of_technology_process_mining_september_2017&utm_medium=organic_email&utm_source=newsletter_broadcast>
 you will learn how process mining can provide answers to the most common 
questions posed regarding processes. The course is setup around the free and 
open source process mining tool ProM. This allows you to quickly apply what you 
learn in this course on your own real data! We also provide example datasets, 
both artificial and from real-life, which are used in tutorials where our free 
and open source process mining software ProM is applied, by you!
The course 'Introduction to process mining with ProM' is an initiative of the 
European Data Science Academy EU project<http://edsa-project.eu/>. Lead 
educator is dr.ir. Joos Buijs from Eindhoven University, who specialises in 
applying process mining in the healthcare domain.
Are you interested? Or do you want to know more? Register for free at 
FutureLearn for our online course 'Introduction to process mining with 
ProM'<https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/process-mining?utm_campaign=eindhoven_university_of_technology_process_mining_september_2017&utm_medium=organic_email&utm_source=newsletter_broadcast>!
We hope to see you soon!
Met vriendelijke groet/Kind regards,

dr. ir. J.C.A.M. (Joos) Buijs
Universitair docent / assistant professor
Program manager DSC/e
Fac. Wiskunde & Informatica / Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.tue.nl/staff/j.c.a.m.buijs

Groene Loper 5, 5612 AE
P.O. Box 513, MF 7.062
5600 MB Eindhoven
The Netherlands



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