2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202002.0122.v1
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Functional Integration with Process Mining and Process Analyzing for Structural and Behavioral Properness Validation of Discovered Processes from Event Log Datasets

Abstract: Process (or business process) management systems fulfill defining, executing, monitoring and managing process models deployed on process-aware enterprises. Accordingly, the functional formation of the systems is made up of three subsystems such as modeling subsystem, enacting subsystem and mining subsystem. In recent times, the mining subsystem has been becoming an essential subsystem. Many enterprises have successfully completed the introduction and application of the process automation technology through the… Show more

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“…Behavioral feature is also an important part of PMM techniques as it can help identify similarities between two different process models. Comprehensive studies [10,19] have been conducted to address the issues of process model similarities using label features and behavioral features but similarities based on structural features of process models are comparatively less explored and need more attention [20]. In the study [21], authors have produced different structural variants of a process model without making any change to its semantics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Behavioral feature is also an important part of PMM techniques as it can help identify similarities between two different process models. Comprehensive studies [10,19] have been conducted to address the issues of process model similarities using label features and behavioral features but similarities based on structural features of process models are comparatively less explored and need more attention [20]. In the study [21], authors have produced different structural variants of a process model without making any change to its semantics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%