Process mining: discovering direct successors in process logs

L. Maruster, A.J.M.M. Weijters, W.M.P. Aalst, van der, A.P.J. Bosch, van den

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Workflow management technology requires the existence of explicit process models, i.e. a completely specified workflow design needs to be developed in order to enact a given workflow process. Such a workflow design is time consuming and often subjective and incomplete. We propose a learning method that uses the workflow log, which contains information about the process as it is actually being executed. In our method we will use a logistic regression model to discover the direct connections between events of a realistic not complete workflow log with noise. Experimental results are used to show the usefulness and limitations of the presented method.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelDiscovery Science : 5th International Conference, DS 2002, Lübeck, Germany, November 24-26.
RedacteurenS. Lange, K. Satoh, C.H. Smith
Plaats van productieBerlin, Germany
UitgeverijSpringer
Pagina's364-373
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2002
Evenementconference; DS 2002 -
Duur: 1 jan. 2002 → …

Publicatie series

NaamLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume2534
ISSN van geprinte versie0302-9743

Congres

Congresconference; DS 2002
Periode1/01/02 → …
AnderDS 2002

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