Authors
Adriano Augusto, Raffaele Conforti, Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Giorgio Bruno
Publication date
2016
Conference
Conceptual Modeling: 35th International Conference, ER 2016, Gifu, Japan, November 14-17, 2016, Proceedings 35
Pages
313-329
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
This paper addresses the problem of discovering business process models from event logs. Existing approaches to this problem strike various tradeoffs between accuracy and understandability of the discovered models. With respect to the second criterion, empirical studies have shown that block-structured process models are generally more understandable and less error-prone than unstructured ones. Accordingly, several automated process discovery methods generate block-structured models by construction. These approaches however intertwine the concern of producing accurate models with that of ensuring their structuredness, sometimes sacrificing the former to ensure the latter. In this paper we propose an alternative approach that separates these two concerns. Instead of directly discovering a structured process model, we first apply a well-known heuristic that discovers more accurate but …
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A Augusto, R Conforti, M Dumas, M La Rosa, G Bruno - … Modeling: 35th International Conference, ER 2016 …, 2016