TY - BOOK
T1 - Conformance testing : measuring the alignment between event logs and process models
AU - Rozinat, A.
AU - Aalst, van der, W.M.P.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Many companies have adopted Process Aware Information Systems (PAIS) for
supporting their business processes in some form. On the one hand these systems typically log
events (e.g., in transaction logs or audit trails) related to the actual business process executions.
On the other hand explicit process models describing how the business process should (or is
expected to) be executed are frequently available. Together with the data recorded in the log,
this raises the interesting question "Do the model and the log conform to each other?". Conformance
testing, also referred to as conformance analysis, aims at the detection of inconsistencies
between a process model and its corresponding execution log, and their quantification by the
formation of metrics. This paper proposes an incremental approach to check the conformance
of a process model and an event log. At first, the fitness between the log and the model is ensured
(i.e., "Does the observed process comply with the control flow specified by the process
model?"). At second, the appropriateness of the model can be analyzed with respect to the log
(i.e., "Does the model describe the observed process in a suitable way?"). Furthermore, this
suitability must be evaluated from both a structural and a behavioral perspective. To verify the
presented ideas a Conformance Checker has been implemented within the ProM framework.
AB - Many companies have adopted Process Aware Information Systems (PAIS) for
supporting their business processes in some form. On the one hand these systems typically log
events (e.g., in transaction logs or audit trails) related to the actual business process executions.
On the other hand explicit process models describing how the business process should (or is
expected to) be executed are frequently available. Together with the data recorded in the log,
this raises the interesting question "Do the model and the log conform to each other?". Conformance
testing, also referred to as conformance analysis, aims at the detection of inconsistencies
between a process model and its corresponding execution log, and their quantification by the
formation of metrics. This paper proposes an incremental approach to check the conformance
of a process model and an event log. At first, the fitness between the log and the model is ensured
(i.e., "Does the observed process comply with the control flow specified by the process
model?"). At second, the appropriateness of the model can be analyzed with respect to the log
(i.e., "Does the model describe the observed process in a suitable way?"). Furthermore, this
suitability must be evaluated from both a structural and a behavioral perspective. To verify the
presented ideas a Conformance Checker has been implemented within the ProM framework.
M3 - Report
T3 - BPM reports
BT - Conformance testing : measuring the alignment between event logs and process models
PB - BPMcenter. org
CY - Eindhoven
ER -