Task Force on Process Mining

[6] The main goal of the task force is to promote the research, development, education, and understanding of process mining.

[10] The Steering Committee, was chaired by Wil van der Aalst in its inception in 2009, defined 15 action lines.

These include the organization of the annual International Process Mining Conference (ICPM) series,[11] standardization efforts leading to the IEEE XES standard for storing and exchanging event data[12][13], and the Process Mining Manifesto[14][15] which was translated into 16 languages.

The Task Force on Process Mining also publishes a newsletter, provides data sets, organizes workshops and competitions, and connects researchers and practitioners.

Wil van der Aalst and Moe Wynn both serve as vice-chair of the Steering Committee.