2019
DOI: 10.22266/ijies2019.1231.23
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Novel Parallel Business Process Similarity Methods Based on Weighted-Tree Declarative Pattern Models

Abstract: Existing methods, such as Graph Edit Distance (GED) and Cosine measure, still have drawback in obtaining similarity of parallel relationships by neglecting the control-flow patterns, i.e. AND, OR, and XOR. Since AND > OR > XOR, the similarity value of AND versus OR is greater than XOR versus OR and AND versus XOR. This paper proposes two new similarity methods, Tree Declarative Pattern Edit Distance (TPED) and Cosine-Tree Declarative Pattern (Cosine-TDP). They provides value to the control-flow pattern so the … Show more

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“…Result of similarity from the existing methods and proposed method can be fully seen in Table 5. We compare the WGPPM as our proposed method with other existing methods, such as Graphbased Matching Method (GMA) [7], Weighted Graph Edit Distance (WGED) [16], Weighted Node Adjecent Relation Similarity (WNARS) [16], Tree Declarative Pattern Edit Distance (TPED) [17], and Cosine-Tree Declarative Pattern (Cosine-TDP) [17].…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Result of similarity from the existing methods and proposed method can be fully seen in Table 5. We compare the WGPPM as our proposed method with other existing methods, such as Graphbased Matching Method (GMA) [7], Weighted Graph Edit Distance (WGED) [16], Weighted Node Adjecent Relation Similarity (WNARS) [16], Tree Declarative Pattern Edit Distance (TPED) [17], and Cosine-Tree Declarative Pattern (Cosine-TDP) [17].…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Weighted Tree Declarative Pattern Matching Approach (WTDPMA) is proposed with two methods of similarity, such as TPED and Cosine-TDP [17]. All of the similarity method is using Weighted-Linear Temporal Logic (W-LTL) as the business process model.…”
Section: Weighted Tree Declarative Pattern Matching Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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