2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Germany Leader Award
Manfred Reichert mostly deals with Business process, Information system, Software engineering, Business process management and Business process modeling. His Business process study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Process modeling, Operations research, Management information systems and Process management. His work deals with themes such as Data mining, Knowledge management, Systems engineering, Work in process and Flexibility, which intersect with Information system.
His study in Software engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Workflow management system, Workflow, Database and Reuse. His study looks at the relationship between Business process management and fields such as Software, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His studies in Business process discovery integrate themes in fields like Process mining and Artifact-centric business process model.
Manfred Reichert mainly focuses on Business process, Information system, Process management, Business process modeling and Business process management. His Business process research integrates issues from Process modeling, Risk analysis, Software engineering and Process management. He focuses mostly in the field of Process modeling, narrowing it down to topics relating to Human–computer interaction and, in certain cases, Mobile device.
His research investigates the connection between Software engineering and topics such as Workflow that intersect with problems in Correctness. His research integrates issues of Data mining, Knowledge management, Systems engineering, Work in process and Flexibility in his study of Information system. His Knowledge management research incorporates elements of Task and Data science.
Manfred Reichert mainly investigates Business process, Human–computer interaction, Field, Process modeling and Process management. His Business process study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Maturity, Flexibility, Information system and Process management. His Human–computer interaction research also works with subjects such as
His study on Process modeling also encompasses disciplines like
His scientific interests lie mostly in Business process, Crowdsensing, Human–computer interaction, Tinnitus and Field. His Business process research includes elements of Software engineering, Information system, Process management and Flexibility. His Software engineering study incorporates themes from Process modeling and Representation.
The various areas that Manfred Reichert examines in his Human–computer interaction study include Maintenance engineering, Task and Cyber-physical system. He interconnects Patient Empowerment, Similarity and Workflow in the investigation of issues within Tinnitus. The Field study combines topics in areas such as World Wide Web, Data science and Identification.
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Adept _flex —Supporting Dynamic Changes of Workflows Without Losing Control
Manfred Reichert;Peter Dadam.
(1998)
Change patterns and change support features - Enhancing flexibility in process-aware information systems
Barbara Weber;Manfred Reichert;Stefanie Rinderle-Ma.
(2008)
Enabling Flexibility in Process-Aware Information Systems: Challenges, Methods, Technologies
Manfred Reichert;Barbara Weber.
(2012)
IT support for healthcare processes - premises, challenges, perspectives
Richard Lenz;Manfred Reichert.
(2007)
Capturing variability in business process models: the Provop approach
Alena Hallerbach;Thomas Bauer;Manfred Reichert.
(2010)
Correctness criteria for dynamic changes in workflow systems: a survey
Stefanie Rinderle;Manfred Reichert;Peter Dadam.
(2004)
Blockchains for Business Process Management - Challenges and Opportunities
Jan Mendling;Ingo Weber;Wil Van Der Aalst;Jan Vom Brocke.
(2018)
Enabling Flexibility in Process-Aware Information Systems
Manfred Reichert;Barbara Weber.
(2012)
The ADEPT project: a decade of research and development for robust and flexible process support
Peter Dadam;Manfred Reichert.
(2009)
Survey paper: Refactoring large process model repositories
Barbara Weber;Manfred Reichert;Jan Mendling;Hajo A. Reijers.
(2011)
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