Process analysis enables the certification of distributed business processes using automated process compliance checks. In such an auditing scenario, analysis correctness is key but is usually taken for granted. We therefore argue in this paper for the idea of certified analysis. As is shown by the example of a static information flow analysis and its accompanying Coq development, certified analysis of distributed business processes is feasible and provides machine-checkable correctness certificates and thus helps in increasing thrustworthiness of automated process compliance audits.• We address a heap-based data model for process data as prevalent in state-of-the-art process engines.• We present a formal development for proving the correctness of unified points-to/taint analysis in line with most recent research [4].
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