Authors
Anne Rozinat, Ronny S Mans, Minseok Song, Wil MP van der Aalst
Publication date
2009/5/1
Journal
Information systems
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
305-327
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Process mining is a tool to extract non-trivial and useful information from process execution logs. These so-called event logs (also called audit trails, or transaction logs) are the starting point for various discovery and analysis techniques that help to gain insight into certain characteristics of the process. In this paper we use a combination of process mining techniques to discover multiple perspectives (namely, the control-flow, data, performance, and resource perspective) of the process from historic data, and we integrate them into a comprehensive simulation model. This simulation model is represented as a colored Petri net (CPN) and can be used to analyze the process, e.g., evaluate the performance of different alternative designs. The discovery of simulation models is explained using a running example. Moreover, the approach has been applied in two case studies; the workflows in two different municipalities in …
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Scholar articles
A Rozinat, RS Mans, M Song, WMP van der Aalst - Information systems, 2009