@inproceedings{ac63716357304d5191b2455206a3f3aa,
title = "Repairing business process models as retrieved from source code",
abstract = "The static analysis of source code has become a feasible solution to obtain underlying business process models from existing information systems. Due to the fact that not all information can be automatically derived from source code (e.g., consider manual activities), such business process models may not entirely reflect the original behavior of the organization. This paper provides a technique to repair such business process models on the basis of event logs collected during the execution of information systems. The technique detects missing sequence flows regarding the event log and tidily adds these sequence flows to the target business process model. In order to enhance its applicability, this technique is tool-supported. Additionally, this paper provides a case study with a real-life system to demonstrate its feasibility.",
author = "M. Fern{\'a}ndez-Ropero and H.A. Reijers and R. P{\'e}rez-Castillo and M. Piattini",
year = "2013",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-642-38484-4\_8",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-642-38483-7",
series = "Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "94--108",
editor = "S. Nurcan and H.A. Proper and P. Soffer and J. Krogstie and R. Schmidt and T. Halpin and I. Bider",
booktitle = "Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling (14th International Conference, BPMDS 2013, 18th International Conference, EMMSAD 2013, Held at CAiSE 2013, Valencia, Spain, June 17-18, 2013. Proceedings)",
address = "Germany",
}