Log-based transactional workflow mining

  • Walid Gaaloul
  • , Khaled Gaaloul
  • , Sami Bhiri
  • , Armin Haller
  • , Manfred Hauswirth

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Abstract

A continuous evolution of business process parameters, constraints and needs, hardly foreseeable initially, requires a continuous design from the business process management systems. In this article we are interested in developing a reactive design through process log analysis ensuring process re-engineering and execution reliability. We propose to analyse workflow logs to discover workflow transactional behaviour and to subsequently improve and correct related recovery mechanisms. Our approach starts by collecting workflow logs. Then, we build, by statistical analysis techniques, an intermediate representation specifying elementary dependencies between activities. These dependencies are refined to mine the transactional workflow model. The analysis of the discrepancies between the discovered model and the initially designed model enables us to detect design gaps, concerning particularly the recovery mechanisms. Thus, based on this mining step, we apply a set of rules on the initially designed workflow to improve workflow reliability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-240
Number of pages48
JournalDistributed and Parallel Databases
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Business process analysis
  • Business process intelligence
  • Correction
  • Execution reliability
  • Process mining
  • Process reengineering
  • Transactional workflow
  • Workflow logs
  • Workflow mining
  • Workflow patterns

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