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Discovering models of software processes from event-based data

โœ Scribed by Cook, Jonathan E.; Wolf, Alexander L.


Book ID
121190414
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
361 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
1049-331X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Many software process methods and tools presuppose the existence of a formal model of a process. Unfortunately, developing a formal model for an on-going, complex process can be difficult, costly, and error prone. This presents a practical barrier to the adoption of process technologies, which would be lowered by automated assistance in creating formal models. To this end, we have developed a data analysis technique that we term
process discovery.
Under this technique, data describing process events are first captured from an on-going process and then used to generate a formal model of the behavior of that process. In this article we describe a Markov method that we developed specifically for process discovery, as well as describe two additional methods that we adopted from other domains and augmented for our purposes. The three methods range from the purely algorithmic to the purely statistical. We compare the methods and discuss their application in an industrial case study.


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