Optimization-Based Business Process Model Matching

IF 7.4 3区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
M. S. Uysal, Dominik Hüser, Wil M.P. van der Aalst
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Abstract

The rapid increase in generation of business process models in the industry has raised the demand on the development of process model matching approaches. In this paper, we introduce a novel optimization-based business process model matching approach which can flexibly incorporate both the behavioral and label information of processes for the identification of correspondences between activities. Given two business process models, we achieve our goal by defining an integer linear program which maximizes the label similarities among process activities and the behavioral similarity between the process models. Our approach enables the user to determine the importance of the local label-based similarities and the global behavioral similarity of the models by offering the utilization of a predefined weighting parameter, allowing for flexibility. Moreover, extensive experimental evaluation performed on three real-world datasets points out the high accuracy of our proposal, outperforming the state of the art.
基于优化的业务流程模型匹配
随着业务流程模型生成量的迅速增加,对流程模型匹配方法的开发提出了更高的要求。本文提出了一种新的基于优化的业务流程模型匹配方法,该方法可以灵活地结合流程的行为信息和标签信息来识别活动之间的对应关系。给定两个业务流程模型,我们通过定义一个整数线性程序来实现我们的目标,该程序最大化流程活动之间的标签相似性和流程模型之间的行为相似性。我们的方法使用户能够通过提供预定义的权重参数的使用来确定局部基于标签的相似性和模型的全局行为相似性的重要性,从而允许灵活性。此外,在三个真实世界数据集上进行的广泛实验评估表明,我们的建议具有很高的准确性,优于目前的水平。
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Business & Information Systems Engineering
Business & Information Systems Engineering Computer Science-Information Systems
CiteScore
13.60
自引率
7.60%
发文量
44
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal with a primary focus on the design and utilization of information systems for social welfare. The journal aims to contribute to the understanding and advancement of information systems in ways that benefit societal well-being.
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