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Development of Distance Measures for Process Mining, Discovery and Integration

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Development of Distance Measures for Process Mining, Discovery and Integration
: Business processes continue to play an important role in today’s service-oriented enterprise computing systems. Mining, discovering, and integrating process-oriented services has attracted growing attention in the recent years. In this paper we present a quantitative approach to modeling and capturing the similarity and dissimilarity between different process designs. We derive the similarity measures by analyzing the process dependency graphs of the participating workflow processes. We first convert each process dependency graph into a normalized process matrix. Then we calculate the metric space distance between the normalized matrices. This distance measure can be used as a quantitative and qualitative tool in process mining, process merging, and process clustering, and ultimately it can reduce or minimize the costs involved in design, analysis, and evolution of workflow systems. KEY WORDS: Business Process, Similarity, Process Mining
Joonsoo Bae, Ling Liu, James Caverlee, Liang-Jie Z
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where JWSR
Authors Joonsoo Bae, Ling Liu, James Caverlee, Liang-Jie Zhang, Hyerim Bae
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