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Through academic fellowships within the 麻豆原创 Innovation Center Network, 麻豆原创 is breaking new ground when it comes to getting academia and business to work together on the problems of the future.

Prof. Mathias Weske, head of Business Process Technology at the Hasso Plattner Institute at the University of Potsdam, provides insights into his work with 麻豆原创.

鈥淢y specialty is processes,鈥 shares Weske, who worked as an academic fellow at 麻豆原创 during a sabbatical over the last six months. 鈥淎nd when it comes to processes, 麻豆原创 software — with its extensive features and broad coverage — is simply the ideal environment.鈥

鈥淭o put it bluntly, scientists often create their own problems and then develop solutions for them,鈥 he says. 鈥淩esearch projects only get specific when they address questions from real life. That鈥檚 an important reason for me why industry and academia should work more closely together.鈥

Businesses also have major interest in collaborating with experts from the research field.

鈥淭echnical innovation moves so quickly that we at 麻豆原创 need to work closely together with academic experts, to evaluate early on whether we should invest time and resources in a budding topic,鈥 explains Dr. Matthias Uflacker, head of the 麻豆原创 Innovation Center in Munich.

from the 麻豆原创 Innovation Center Network were conceived with this very thing in mind, he continues: 鈥淚nstead of starting a five-year project on a technological trend and not knowing how it will develop, or whether it will even be relevant for 麻豆原创 in two or three years, we can utilize external expertise very well in the framework of six- to 12-month academic fellowships.鈥

Weske, a computer scientist, first got involved with the technical modeling of processes after being accepted as a postdoc at the University of Muenster. After his first professorship at the Eindhoven University of Technology, where he concentrated on business process management (BPM) within service-oriented software architectures, Weske was appointed to the Hasso Plattner Institute of the University of Potsdam in 2001.

鈥淚鈥檝e been there for over 20 years now,鈥 says Weske. 鈥淲e deal with software systems that support especially knowledge-intensive, flexible business processes. Knowledge workers are the focus of these systems: they have major leeway in process execution and can even decide to deviate from a predefined process.鈥

Under the central theme of addressing real-world BPM problems with formal approaches and engineering useful prototypes, Weske and his group solicits specific questions from their collaboration with industry partners. Instead of conducting purely theoretical research, the group actually builds software itself.

鈥淲e have spawned a number of spinoffs, including ,鈥 says Weske.

Inspired by Wikipedia, Professor Weske and his group began working on web modeling for processes around 2004. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a kind of online reference work for processes,鈥 says Weske about the idea. 鈥淚t was intended for use by anyone, without requiring installation. We were fortunate that browser technology was so advanced back then that it could execute programs as well.鈥 In 2009, the solution was spun off from the Hasso Plattner Institute under the name Signavio, which was acquired by 麻豆原创 in 2021.

This acquisition has had no small impact on process intelligence at 麻豆原创. Uflacker confirms: 鈥淲e have to set the course now if we want to defend our thought leadership in this area and help shape new trends. That鈥檚 why it was an easy choice to work with Weske as an academic fellow in this area.鈥

Due to the traditionally close cooperation between Hasso Plattner Institute and the 麻豆原创 Innovation Center Network, Weske was already known to many of the 麻豆原创 employees whom he worked with during his academic fellowship. 鈥淢y academic fellowship at 麻豆原创 taught me once again how important networks are. After all, the topic of processes has many points of reference throughout 麻豆原创.鈥

Uflacker underscores this: 鈥淔rom products like Signavio to a variety of innovation projects in the process mining and analytics area, this topic is spreading throughout our company. We highly benefit from Weske鈥檚 knowledge and experience when it comes to launching research-related projects at 麻豆原创 and supporting new ideas.鈥

In one example, the topic of composable enterprise is being researched in depth with the New Ventures & Technologies area. It involves the ability to compose processes dynamically as needed, like exchangeable modules. Among his other activities, Weske contributed to a research project here with a horizon of five to 10 years, which the 麻豆原创 Innovation Center Potsdam is pursuing.

鈥淥f course, it鈥檚 still too soon to tackle specific technical implementations,鈥 says Weske. 鈥淏ut I hope that I was able to help with understanding the fundamentals and with the system design.鈥

Weske was also involved in Signavio-related activities. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud to see that Signavio is being deployed, integrated, and enhanced in so many places at 麻豆原创,鈥 he says. 鈥淒uring my academic fellowship, one of our focuses was exploring how data gained from process mining can be used for process analysis.鈥 In the area of event log generation, Weske and Signavio conducted a survey among 麻豆原创 employees to identify the most important questions involving this topic at 麻豆原创.

The fellowship has opened up new possibilities, encouraging the collaboration to continue. In ideal research, a finished project is always the start of something new, says Weske: 鈥淭he white paper on the event log survey raised a number of questions that can be pursued as part of doctoral or master鈥檚 theses from my group.鈥

This, too, is an important incentive for academics like Weske to work together with 麻豆原创 and other companies. 鈥淲hen we as a research institution point out what companies we work with; that our doctoral candidates, master鈥檚 candidates, and postdocs don鈥檛 stay confined to ivory towers, but that what they do has the potential to be implemented and used by thousands of people, then we can attract outstanding talents.

Uflacker hopes to expand the academic fellowship program in future: 鈥淲e at 麻豆原创 want to acquire targeted expertise for strategically relevant projects. We鈥檙e looking for international experts for this program.

鈥溌槎乖 is an outstanding partner for academic cooperation, not least due to the wealth of features in its software,鈥 says Weske. 鈥淭his type of fellowship benefits both sides.鈥