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Moe Thandar Wynn is an Australian researcher in Business Process Management. She is a Professor at Queensland University of Technology known for contributions to the field of business process management, workflow management, process automation, and process mining.[1]
Career[edit]
Wynn was awarded a PhD from the Queensland University of Technology in Feburary 2007. Her thesis was on the topic of "Semantics, Verification, and Implementation of Workflows with Cancellation Regions and OR-joins" which was completed under the supervision of David Edmond, Arthur ter Hofstede, and Wil van der Aalst[2].
Wynn's early work in process automation contributed key theoretical contributions to the workflow language YAWL[3]. Since then Dr. Wynn's research has shifted towards process mining and has focused on data quality[4] and its application in the healthcare system [5], insurance [6], and more broadly in industry[7]. Wynn has served as vice-chair and steering committee member of the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining[8]. As IEEE Working Group Chair, she serves to re-standardise the eXtensible Event Stream (XES) and input data format for process mining[9].
Wynn leads the Process Science Academic Program (formerly Business Process Management) at Queensland University of Technology[10] and co-leads the Data For Discovery within QUT’s Centre for Data Science [11] and has been appointed as a member of the Australian Research Council College of Experts for the period of 3 years (2023–2025)[12].
Selected awards and industry projects[edit]
- Holds a joint US patent for the Evaluation of Synchronization Gateways in Process Models[13]
- Joint research grant Mathematical Decision Support to Optimise Hospital Capacity and Utilisation[14]
- Joint research grant Improved Businesss Decision-Making via Liquid Process Model Collections [7]
- QUT Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Award in 2018 (Research, Partnerships, and Engagement) and for Research Excellence in 2022[15]
References[edit]
- ^ Technology (QUT), Queensland University of. "Professor Moe Thandar Wynn". QUT. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
- ^ Wynn, Moe Thandar (2006). Semantics, verification, and implementation of workflows with cancellation regions and OR-joins (phd thesis). Queensland University of Technology.
- ^ Wynn, M. T.; Verbeek, H. M. W.; van der Aalst, W. M. P.; ter Hofstede, A. H. M.; Edmond, D. (2009-06-01). "Reduction rules for YAWL workflows with cancellation regions and OR-joins". Information and Software Technology. 51 (6): 1010–1020. doi:10.1016/j.infsof.2008.12.002. ISSN 0950-5849.
- ^ Andrews, R.; van Dun, C. G. J.; Wynn, M. T.; Kratsch, W.; Röglinger, M. K. E.; ter Hofstede, A. H. M. (2020-05-01). "Quality-informed semi-automated event log generation for process mining". Decision Support Systems. 132: 113265. doi:10.1016/j.dss.2020.113265. ISSN 0167-9236. S2CID 213509727.
- ^ Martin, Niels; De Weerdt, Jochen; Fernández-Llatas, Carlos; Gal, Avigdor; Gatta, Roberto; Ibáñez, Gema; Johnson, Owen; Mannhardt, Felix; Marco-Ruiz, Luis; Mertens, Steven; Munoz-Gama, Jorge; Seoane, Fernando; Vanthienen, Jan; Wynn, Moe Thandar; Boilève, David Baltar (2020-09-01). "Recommendations for enhancing the usability and understandability of process mining in healthcare". Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 109: 101962. doi:10.1016/j.artmed.2020.101962. ISSN 0933-3657. PMID 34756220. S2CID 225267732.
- ^ Poppe, Erik; Pika, Anastasiia; Wynn, Moe Thandar; Eden, Rebekah; Andrews, Robert; ter Hofstede, Arthur H. M. (2021-12-01). "Extracting Best-Practice Using Mixed-Methods". Business & Information Systems Engineering. 63 (6): 637–651. doi:10.1007/s12599-021-00698-9. ISSN 1867-0202. S2CID 234810641.
- ^ a b "Improved Businesss Decision-Making via Liquid Process Model Collections - Dimensions". app.dimensions.ai. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
- ^ "Steering Committee - IEEE Task Force on Process Mining". www.tf-pm.org. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
- ^ "IEEE Standards Association". IEEE Standards Association. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
- ^ Science, Process. "The Team". Process Science. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
- ^ Wynn, Moe Thandar. "Moe Thandar Wynn". Centre for Data Science. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "ARC Collee of Experts | Australian Research Council". Australian Research Council. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
- ^ US20090133019A1, Dumas, Marlon G.; Grosskopf, Alexander & Hettel, Thomas et al., "Evaluation of synchronization gateways in process models", issued 2009-05-21
- ^ "Grant - Grants Data Portal". dataportal.arc.gov.au. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
- ^ Technology (QUT), Queensland University of. "Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Excellence". QUT. Retrieved 2023-03-20.