Authors
Nick RTP van Beest, Marlon Dumas, Luciano García-Bañuelos, Marcello La Rosa
Publication date
2015/8/31
Conference
International Conference on Business Process Management
Pages
386-405
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
This paper addresses the problem of explaining behavioral differences between two business process event logs. The paper presents a method that, given two event logs, returns a set of statements in natural language capturing behavior that is present or frequent in one log, while absent or infrequent in the other. This log delta analysis method allows users to diagnose differences between normal and deviant executions of a process or between two versions or variants of a process. The method relies on a novel approach to losslessly encode an event log as an event structure, combined with a frequency-enhanced technique for differencing pairs of event structures. A validation of the proposed method shows that it accurately diagnoses typical change patterns and can explain differences between normal and deviant cases in a real-life log, more compactly and precisely than previously proposed methods.
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Scholar articles
NRTP Van Beest, M Dumas, L García-Bañuelos… - … : 13th International Conference, BPM 2015, Innsbruck …, 2015