Abstract. We address the problem of diagnosing behavioral differences between pairs of business process models. Specifically, given two process models, we seek to determine if they are behaviorally equivalent, and if not, we seek to describe their differences in terms of behavioral relations captured in one model but not in the other. The proposed solution is based on a translation from process models to Asymmetric Event Struc-tures (AES). A näıve version of this translation suffers from two lim-itations. First, it produces redundant difference diagnostic statements because an AES may contain unnecessary event duplication. Second, it is not applicable to process models with cycles. To tackle the first limita-tion, we propose a technique to...
Abstract. This paper presents techniques to pinpoint differences between business processes. We say ...
Event structures represent concurrent processes in terms of events and dependency relations between ...
Several application domains require formal and flexible techniques for the comparison of different p...
We address the problem of diagnosing behavioral differences between pairs of business process models...
We address the problem of detecting and diagnosing behavioral differences between business process m...
Process models automatically discovered from event logs represent business process behavior in a com...
In various application domains there is a desire to compare process models, e.g., to relate an organ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Given two process models, the problem of behav...
Given two process models, the problem of behavioral comparison is that of determining if these model...
In various application domains there is a desire to compare process models, e.g., to relate an organ...
This paper presents a technique to diagnose differences between business process models in the EPC n...
\u3cp\u3eMany organizations maintain textual process descriptions alongside graphical process models...
This paper presents techniques to pinpoint differences between business processes. We say that two p...
Abstract. This paper presents techniques to pinpoint differences between business processes. We say ...
Event structures represent concurrent processes in terms of events and dependency relations between ...
Several application domains require formal and flexible techniques for the comparison of different p...
We address the problem of diagnosing behavioral differences between pairs of business process models...
We address the problem of detecting and diagnosing behavioral differences between business process m...
Process models automatically discovered from event logs represent business process behavior in a com...
In various application domains there is a desire to compare process models, e.g., to relate an organ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Given two process models, the problem of behav...
Given two process models, the problem of behavioral comparison is that of determining if these model...
In various application domains there is a desire to compare process models, e.g., to relate an organ...
This paper presents a technique to diagnose differences between business process models in the EPC n...
\u3cp\u3eMany organizations maintain textual process descriptions alongside graphical process models...
This paper presents techniques to pinpoint differences between business processes. We say that two p...
Abstract. This paper presents techniques to pinpoint differences between business processes. We say ...
Event structures represent concurrent processes in terms of events and dependency relations between ...
Several application domains require formal and flexible techniques for the comparison of different p...