Claudio Di Ciccio

Assistant Professor at WU Executive Academy Vienna

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  • WU Executive Academy Vienna

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Biography

WU Executive Academy Vienna

Claudio Di Ciccio is an assistant professor at the Institute for Information Business and member of the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna), Austria. His research interests include process mining, declarative process modelling, and cryptoeconomics. He has published more than 50 research papers and articles, among others in Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems, and IEEE Internet Computing. He is member of the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining. He serves as a reviewer for international journals, including ACM TOSEM, Information Systems, and DKE, and has been a PC member of conferences and workshops, such as BPM, IJCAI, and ICSSP. He is the organiser of international workshops including the Workshop on Declarative/Decision/Hybrid Mining and Modelling for Business Processes (DeHMiMoP).

In 2015, he received the best paper award of the 13th conference on Business Process Management. In August 2018 he has been nominated Researcher of the Month at the Vienna University of Economics and Business.

He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering with honourable mention in 2013 at Sapienza, University of Rome, with a thesis on the automated discovery of flexible workflows from semi-structured text data sources.

Research Interests

Process mining

Declarative process modelling

Cryptoeconomics

Complex event processing

Service oriented computing

Awards

Researcher of the Month at the Vienna University of Economics and Business in August 2018.

Winner of the Best Paper Award at BPM 2015, with the paper: C. Di Ciccio, F.M. Maggi, M. Montali, J. Mendling: Ensuring Model Consistency in Declarative Process Discovery.

Michael Hanser, Claudio Di Ciccio and Jan MendlingCo-author of the Best Presentation award winning paper at ZEUS 2016, with: M. Hanser, C. Di Ciccio, J. Mendling: A Novel Framework for Visualizing Declarative Process Models

Lectures at WU Current lectures

Publications

List of publications in WU FIDES database

List of publications on DBLP

List of publications on Google Scholar

List of publications on ORCID

Projects

List of projects in WU FIDES database

CitySPIN, funded by FFG

GET Service, funded by EU FP7

SHAPE, funded by FFG

RISE_BPM, funded by EU Horizon 2020

SM4All, funded by EU FP7

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