Authors
Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Barbara Weber, Ignacio García-Rodríguez de Guzmán, Mario Piattini, Jakob Pinggera
Publication date
2014/7
Journal
Software & Systems Modeling
Volume
13
Pages
1117-1139
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Many present-day companies carry out a huge amount of daily operations through the use of their information systems without ever having done their own enterprise modeling. Business process mining is a well-proven solution which is used to discover the underlying business process models that are supported by existing information systems. Business process discovery techniques employ event logs as input, which are recorded by process-aware information systems. However, a wide variety of traditional information systems do not have any in-built mechanisms with which to collect events (representing the execution of business activities). Various mechanisms with which to collect events from non-process-aware information systems have been proposed in order to enable the application of process mining techniques to traditional information systems. Unfortunately, since business processes supported …
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