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Object-centric process management: A research manifesto

  • Anjo Seidel
  • , Mathias Weske
  • , Marco Montali
  • , Andrey Rivkin
  • , Manfred Reichert
  • , Jan Martijn E.M. van der Werf
  • , Wil M.P. van der Aalst
  • , Marius Breitmayer
  • , Lukas Liss
  • , Jan Niklas van Detten
  • , Amin Jalali
  • , Shahrzad Khayatbashi
  • , Maximilian König
  • , Tom Lichtenstein
  • , Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
  • , Barbara Weber
  • , Pnina Soffer
  • , Lorenzo Rossi
  • , Daniel Calegari Garcia
  • , Andrea Delgado
  • Remco Dijkman, Sarah Winkler, Matthias Weidlich, Sander J.J. Leemans, Dirk Fahland, Ava Swevels, Monique Snoeck, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Alessandro Gianola, Avigdor Gal, Ekkart Kindler, Irina Lomazova, Barbara Re, Giovanni Meroni, Andrea Morichetta, Alessandro Marcelletti, Sara Pettinari, Boudewijn van Dongen, Johannes De Smedt, Majid Rafiei, Julius Köpke, Thomas Hildebrandt, Francesca Zerbato, Luise Pufahl, Hajo Reijers, Artem Polyvyanyy, Chiara Di Francescomarino, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Oscar Pastor, Stephan Haarmann, Henderik Proper, Xixi Lu, Hugo López, Tijs Slaats, Jochen De Weerdt, Massimiliano de Leoni, Niels Martin, Karolin Winter, Nick van Beest, Orlenys López-Pintado, Sebastiaan van Zelst, Chiara Ghidini, Arik Senderovich

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102728
JournalInformation Systems
Volume141
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2026

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Keywords

  • Business process management
  • Information systems
  • Object-centric process mining
  • Object-centric process modeling

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Information Systems
  • Hardware and Architecture

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