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Event-Driven Process-Centric Performance Prediction via Simulation. / Redlich, David; Gilani, Wasif.
Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2011 International Workshops: Clermont-Ferrand, France, August 29, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part I. ed. / Florian Daniel; Kamel Barkaoui; Schahram Dustdar. Berlin: Springer, 2011. p. 473-478 (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing; Vol. 99).

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Redlich, D & Gilani, W 2011, Event-Driven Process-Centric Performance Prediction via Simulation. in F Daniel, K Barkaoui & S Dustdar (eds), Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2011 International Workshops: Clermont-Ferrand, France, August 29, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part I. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol. 99, Springer, Berlin, pp. 473-478. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28108-2_46

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Redlich, D., & Gilani, W. (2011). Event-Driven Process-Centric Performance Prediction via Simulation. In F. Daniel, K. Barkaoui, & S. Dustdar (Eds.), Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2011 International Workshops: Clermont-Ferrand, France, August 29, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (pp. 473-478). (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing; Vol. 99). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28108-2_46

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Redlich D, Gilani W. Event-Driven Process-Centric Performance Prediction via Simulation. In Daniel F, Barkaoui K, Dustdar S, editors, Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2011 International Workshops: Clermont-Ferrand, France, August 29, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part I. Berlin: Springer. 2011. p. 473-478. (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing). doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-28108-2_46

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Redlich, David ; Gilani, Wasif. / Event-Driven Process-Centric Performance Prediction via Simulation. Business Process Management Workshops - BPM 2011 International Workshops: Clermont-Ferrand, France, August 29, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part I. editor / Florian Daniel ; Kamel Barkaoui ; Schahram Dustdar. Berlin : Springer, 2011. pp. 473-478 (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing).

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