Mining exception instances to facilitate workflow exception handling

San-Yih Hwang, Sun-Fa Ho, Jian Tang
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Abstract

The importance of exception handling within the context of workflow management has been widely recognized. While some exceptions are expected at design time and thus can be incorporated into the workflow design via some flexible mechanism, others are totally unexpected. Previous work in handling unexpected workflow exceptions focuses on the run-time support to, for example, allow the rollback of some already completed activities, validate the correctness of dynamic workflow change, and deploy a solution to handle exceptions. Authorized persons are responsible for deriving solutions to handle exceptions. We propose a novel approach to facilitating users in proposing solutions for resolving a given exception. Specifically, our approach scans through the previous records in handling exceptions, looking for those that are close to the current exception. The ways in which those exceptions were handled serve as useful information in determining how to handle the current one. Several algorithms are proposed and evaluated through both theoretical analysis and a synthetic data set.
挖掘异常实例以促进工作流异常处理
异常处理在工作流管理上下文中的重要性已经得到了广泛的认识。虽然有些例外情况在设计时是可以预料到的,因此可以通过一些灵活的机制将其纳入工作流设计中,但有些例外情况是完全出乎意料的。先前处理意外工作流异常的工作主要集中在运行时支持上,例如,允许回滚一些已经完成的活动,验证动态工作流更改的正确性,以及部署解决方案来处理异常。授权人员负责制定处理异常的解决方案。我们提出了一种新颖的方法来促进用户提出解决给定异常的解决方案。具体地说,我们的方法在处理异常时扫描以前的记录,寻找那些接近当前异常的记录。处理这些异常的方式可以作为确定如何处理当前异常的有用信息。提出了几种算法,并通过理论分析和综合数据集进行了评估。
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