 Sure! Here are the opposite concepts and more general concepts for each term in the process mining field:

1. **Automated Process Discovery**
   - **Opposite Concept:** Manual Process Documentation (where processes are documented manually without automated techniques)
   - **More General Concept:** Business Process Modeling (which includes both automated and manual methods for understanding and documenting business processes)

2. **Predictive Monitoring**
   - **Opposite Concept:** Reactive Monitoring (where actions are taken only after an event or issue has occurred, rather than predicting future states)
   - **More General Concept:** Business Process Monitoring (which encompasses all types of monitoring, including reactive and predictive approaches)

3. **Bottom-up Discovery**
   - **Opposite Concept:** Top-down Design (where process models are created based on high-level assumptions or predefined frameworks rather than emerging from actual data)
   - **More General Concept:** Process Modeling Techniques (which include both bottom-up and top-down approaches for creating process models)

4. **Process Simulation**
   - **Opposite Concept:** Static Analysis (where processes are analyzed based on their static properties without simulating their behavior over time)
   - **More General Concept:** Process Analysis (which includes both simulation and static analysis techniques for understanding process performance and behavior)

5. **Process Efficiency**
   - **Opposite Concept:** Process Inefficiency (where processes are characterized by waste, redundancy, or poor resource utilization)
   - **More General Concept:** Process Performance (which encompasses various metrics such as efficiency, effectiveness, and quality to evaluate process outcomes)

6. **Real-time Monitoring**
   - **Opposite Concept:** Post-hoc Analysis (where analysis is performed after the fact rather than in real time)
   - **More General Concept:** Process Monitoring (which includes both real-time and post-hoc methods for tracking and evaluating process execution)

These concepts provide a broader perspective on different aspects of process mining, highlighting both alternative approaches and more encompassing categories.