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http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49069| Title: | Object-centric process management: a research manifesto | Authors: | Seidel, Anjo Weske, Mathias Montali, Marco Rivkin, Andrey Reichert, Manfred van der Werf, Jan Martijn E.M. van der Aalst, Wil M.P. Breitmayer, Marius Liss, Lukas van Detten, Jan Niklas Jalali, Amin Khayatbashi, Shahrzad König, Maximilian Lichtenstein, Tom Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie Weber, Barbara Soffer, Pnina Rossi, Lorenzo Calegari Garcia, Daniel Delgado, Andrea Dijkman, Remco Winkler, Sarah Weidlich, Matthias Leemans, Sander J.J. Fahland, Dirk Swevels, Ava Snoeck, Monique Guizzardi, Giancarlo Gianola, Alessandro Gal, Avigdor Kindler, Ekkart Lomazova, Irina Re, Barbara Meroni, Giovanni Morichetta, Andrea Marcelletti, Alessandro Pettinari, Sara van Dongen, Boudewijn De Smedt, Johannes Rafiei, Majid Köpke, Julius Hildebrandt, Thomas Zerbato, Francesca Pufahl, Luise Reijers, Hajo Polyvyanyy, Artem Di Francescomarino, Chiara Maria Maggi, Fabrizio Pastor, Oscar Haarmann, Stephan Proper, Henderik Lu, Xixi López, Hugo Slaats, Tijs De Weerdt, Jochen de Leoni, Massimiliano MARTIN, Niels Winter, Karolin Beest, Nick van López-Pintado, Orlenys van Zelst, Sebastiaan Ghidini, Chiara Senderovich, Arik |
Issue Date: | 2026 | Source: | Information Systems, 141 (Art N° 102728) | Abstract: | (M. Montali), ariv@dtu.dk (A. Rivkin), manfred.reichert@uni-ulm.de (M. Reichert), j.m.e.m.vanderwerf@uu.nl (J.M.E.M.v.d. Werf). A B S T R A C T Business process management employs process models and event logs to represent the behavior of the information systems under study. Traditional case-centric notions consider the order of activities and events in isolated process instances. The emerging field of object-centric processes challenges this assumption by putting objects in the center. Object-centric process mining and modeling approaches identify the structure of co-evolving data objects that influence the behavior of an information system to provide a comprehensive view of the system behavior. Object-centricity has been investigated independently in process modeling and in process mining, which resulted in the coexistence of seemingly contradictory assumptions and definitions. As a community effort, this research manifesto relates and aligns existing terminologies, definitions, and perspectives to provide a common ground for current and future research in object-centric business process management. Based on the current state of research, we propose a conceptualization that sets process models and event logs in relation to the information system's behavior and the execution data it generates. The conceptualization aims at aligning different terminologies and, thus, providing a basis to model and analyze behavioral characteristics. Building on this common ground, we identify open research challenges along the most relevant research areas in object-centric process management. For each research area, its current status is investigated and an outline of the most relevant research challenges is presented. | Keywords: | Information systems;Business process management;Object-centric process mining;Object-centric process modeling | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49069 | ISSN: | 0306-4379 | e-ISSN: | 1873-6076 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.is.2026.102728 | Category: | A1 | Type: | Journal Contribution |
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