Aleksandra Revina
Person
Aleksandra Revina has an academic background in Business Administration, Business Process Management, and Linguistics. Her research interests include but are not limited to diverse methods and tools for business process analysis and automation from such subject fields as Business Information Systems, Business Process Management, Text Analytics, and Linguistics. The ultimate goal is to develop efficient decision-making support for process workers. During her Ph.D. research on the topic of data-driven process complexity analysis for decision-making support, Aleksandra worked in multiple process analysis projects from industrial and academic contexts. She successfully completed her Ph.D. in January 2023 with a scientific defense resulting in an overall decision “with distinction”.
Positions at Weizenbaum Institut
Associate Researcher
Research Group ”Security and Transparency of Digital Processes”
Fields of research
- Textual Data Analysis and Applications
- Business Process Management
- Decision-Making Support
- Applied Psycholinguistik
Publications
Revina, A., Aksu, Ü. & Meister, V. G., “Method to address complexity in organizations based on a comprehensive overview”, Information, vol. 12, no. 10, 2021.
Rizun, N., Revina, A. & Meister, V. G., “Assessing business process complexity based on textual data: evidence from ITIL IT ticket processing”, Business Process Management Journal, vol. 27, no. 7, 2021, pp. 1966–1988.
Revina, A., Buza, K. & Meister, V. G., “IT ticket classification: the simpler, the better”, IEEE Access, vol. 8, 2020, pp. 193380–193395.
Revina, A. & Aksu, Ü., “An approach for analyzing business process execution complexity based on textual data and event log”, Information Systems, vol. 114, 2023, p. 102184.
Revina, A., “Business process management: integrated data perspective. A framework and research agenda”, in: Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Information Systems Development: Crossing Boundaries between Development and Operations (DevOps) in Information Systems (ISD2021), Valencia, Spain, September 8-10, 2021, 2021.
Revina, A., “Assessing process suitability for AI-based automation. Research idea and design”, in: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS2018), Berlin, Germany, July 18-20, 2018, Springer, 2018, pp. 697–706.
Rizun, N., Revina, A. & Meister, V. G., “Method of decision-making logic discovery in the business process textual data”, in: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS2019), Seville, Spain, June 26-28, 2019, Springer, 2019, pp. 70–84.
Rizun, N., Meister, V. G. & Revina, A., “Discovery of stylistic patterns in business process textual descriptions: IT ticket case”, in: Proceedings of the 33rd International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA2019), Education Excellence and Innovation Management through Vision 2020, Granada, Spain, April 10-11, 2019, International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), 2019, pp. 2103–2113.
Rizun, N. & Revina, A., “Business sentiment analysis. Concept and method for perceived anticipated effort identification”, in: Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Information Systems Development: Information Systems Beyond 2020 (ISD2019), Toulon, France, August 28-30, 2019, 2019.
Revina, A. & Rizun, N., “Multi-criteria knowledge-based recommender system for decision support in complex business processes”, in: Proceedings of the Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios co-located with 13th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys2019), Copenhagen, Denmark, September 20, 2019, vol. 2449, CEUR, 2019, pp. 16–22.
Buza, K. & Revina, A., “Speeding up the SUCCESS approach for massive industrial datasets”, in: Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on INnovations in Intelligent SysTems and Applications (INISTA2020), Novi Sad, Serbia, August 24-26, 2020, IEEE, 2020, pp. 1–6.
Revina, A., “Considering business process complexity through the lens of textual data”, in: Proceedings of the the 16th International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology (ICCGI2021), Nice, France, July 18-22, 2021, ThinkMind, 2021, pp. 12-14.
Revina, A., “Exploring dashboards as socio-technical artifacts: literature review-based insights”, in: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on E-Business (ICE-B2021), Online, July 7-9, 2021, ScitePress, 2021.
Revina, A. & Aksu, Ü., “Towards a business process complexity analysis framework based on textual data and event logs”, in: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI2022), Nürnberg, Germany, February 21-23, 2022, AIS eLibrary, 2022.
Revina, A., Rizun, N. & Aksu, Ü., “Towards a framework for context awareness based on textual process data”, in: Proceedings of the 26th International Enterprise Design, Operations and ComputingWorkshop (EDOCW2022), Bolzano, Italy, October 3-7, 2022, Springer, in press.
Rizun, N., Revina, A. & Meister, V. G., “Analyzing content of tasks in business process management. Blending task execution and organization perspectives”, Computers in Industry, vol. 130, 2021, p. 103463.
Revina, A., Buza, K. & Meister, V. G., “Designing explainable text classification pipelines: insights from IT ticket complexity prediction case study”, in: Interpretable Artificial Intelligence: A Perspective of Granular Computing, vol. 937, Springer, 2021, pp. 293–332.
Meister, V. G., Hu, W., Revina, A., Cikus, M. & Müller, J., “Fachanwendung für digitale Modulkataloge. Eine Untersuchung zu Graph-basierter Daten-Modellierung und Navigation”, in: Proceedings of the 50. Jahrestagung Der Gesellschaft Für Informatik, Hochschule 2030, Karlsruhe, Germany, September 29 - October 1, 2020, Gesellschaft für Informatik, 2020, pp. 467–480.
Kalabina, E., Belyak, O., Meister, V. G. & Revina, A., “What kind of employees’ team is necessary for industrial digital transformation? Theoretical and practical analysis”, in: Proceedings of the Digital Transformation in Industry: Trends, Management, Strategies (DTI2020), Ekaterinburg, Russia, November 27, 2020, Springer, 2021, pp. 183–193.
Belyak, O., Kalabina, E., Revina, A. & Meister, V. G., “Comparative analysis of the knowledge sharing process in cross-functional teams: management practices in Russia and Germany”, in: Proceedings of the 7th International GSOM Emerging Markets Conference, Saint Petersburg, Russia, November 11-21, 2020, 2020, pp. 167–171.
Salminen, J., Mustak, M., Rizun, N., Revina, A., Nikiforova, A., Almerekhi, H., et al., “Integrating AI into customer service: improving the actionability of customer feedback analysis using machine learning”, in: Proceedings of the AIRSI2022: Technologies 4.0 in Tourism, Services and Marketing, University of Zaragoza, Spain, July 11-13, 2022, 2022, pp. 175–179.
Salminen, J., Mustak, M., Rizun, N., Revina, A., Nikiforova, A., Almerekhi, H., et al., “Integrating AI into customer analysis deep learning experiments on customer feedback prioritization in social media”, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 2022, in review.
Revina, A., Kalabina, E. & Belyak, O., “Employee engagement and soft skills in the digitalization of the economy. Preliminary study results”, in: Proceedings of the Digital Transformation in Industry: Trends, Management, Strategies (DTI2022), Ekaterinburg, Russia, October 28, 2022, 2022.
Revina, A., Kalabina, E. & Belyak, O., “Do employee soft skills influence their engagement in organizations? Insights from industry and academia”, in: Proceedings of the 9th International GSOM Emerging Markets Conference, Saint Petersburg, Russia, October 5-8, 2022, in press, 2022.
Rizun, N., Revina, A. & Edelmann, N., “Application of text analytics in public service co-creation: literature review and research framework”, in: Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research - Together in the unstable world: Digital government and solidarity, Gda´nsk, Poland, July 11-14, 2023, submitted to the conference, 2023.
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