253 research outputs found

    Heuristics Miners for Streaming Event Data

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    More and more business activities are performed using information systems. These systems produce such huge amounts of event data that existing systems are unable to store and process them. Moreover, few processes are in steady-state and due to changing circumstances processes evolve and systems need to adapt continuously. Since conventional process discovery algorithms have been defined for batch processing, it is difficult to apply them in such evolving environments. Existing algorithms cannot cope with streaming event data and tend to generate unreliable and obsolete results. In this paper, we discuss the peculiarities of dealing with streaming event data in the context of process mining. Subsequently, we present a general framework for defining process mining algorithms in settings where it is impossible to store all events over an extended period or where processes evolve while being analyzed. We show how the Heuristics Miner, one of the most effective process discovery algorithms for practical applications, can be modified using this framework. Different stream-aware versions of the Heuristics Miner are defined and implemented in ProM. Moreover, experimental results on artificial and real logs are reported

    Guided Interaction Exploration in Artifact-centric Process Models

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    Artifact-centric process models aim to describe complex processes as a collection of interacting artifacts. Recent development in process mining allow for the discovery of such models. However, the focus is often on the representation of the individual artifacts rather than their interactions. Based on event data we can automatically discover composite state machines representing artifact-centric processes. Moreover, we provide ways of visualizing and quantifying interactions among different artifacts. For example, we are able to highlight strongly correlated behaviours in different artifacts. The approach has been fully implemented as a ProM plug-in; the CSM Miner provides an interactive artifact-centric process discovery tool focussing on interactions. The approach has been evaluated using real life data sets, including the personal loan and overdraft process of a Dutch financial institution.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, to be published in proceedings of the 19th IEEE Conference on Business Informatics, CBI 201

    Revisiting the Alpha Algorithm To Enable Real-Life Process Discovery Applications -- Extended Report

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    The Alpha algorithm was the first process discovery algorithm that was able to discover process models with concurrency based on incomplete event data while still providing formal guarantees. However, as was stated in the original paper, practical applicability is limited when dealing with exceptional behavior and processes that cannot be described as a structured workflow net without short loops. This paper presents the Alpha+++ algorithm that overcomes many of these limitations, making the algorithm competitive with more recent process mining approaches. The different steps provide insights into the practical challenges of learning process models with concurrency, choices, sequences, loops, and skipping from event data. The approach was implemented in ProM and tested on various publicly available, real-life event logs.Comment: 52 pages, 95 figure
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