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Understanding the Occurrence of Errors in Process Models Based on Metrics

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Understanding the Occurrence of Errors in Process Models Based on Metrics
Abstract. Business process models play an important role for the management, design, and improvement of process organizations and processaware information systems. Despite the extensive application of process modeling in practice, there are hardly empirical results available on quality aspects of process models. This paper aims to advance the understanding of this matter by analyzing the connection between formal errors (such as deadlocks) and a set of metrics that capture various structural and behavioral aspects of a process model. In particular, we discuss the theoretical connection between errors and metrics, and provide a comprehensive validation based on an extensive sample of EPC process models from practice. Furthermore, we investigate the capability of the metrics to predict errors in a second independent sample of models. The high explanatory power of the metrics has considerable consequences for the design of future modeling guidelines and modeling tools.
Jan Mendling, Gustaf Neumann, Wil M. P. van der Aa
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where OTM
Authors Jan Mendling, Gustaf Neumann, Wil M. P. van der Aalst
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