Diagnostic Information for Control-Flow Analysis of Workflow Graphs (aka Free-ChoiceWorkflow Nets)

C. Favre, H. Völzer, Peter Müller
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A workflow graph is a classical flow graph extended by concurrent fork and join. Workflow graphs can be used to represent the main control-flow of e.g. business process models modeled in languages such as BPMN or UML activity diagrams. They can also be seen as compact representations of free-choice Petri nets with a unique start and a unique end. A workflow graph is said to be sound if it is free of deadlocks and exhibits no lack of synchronization, which correspond to liveness and safeness of a slightly modified version of the corresponding Petri net. We present a new characterization of unsoundness of workflow graphs in terms of three structural, i.e., graphical error patterns. We also present a polynomialtime algorithm that decides unsoundness and returns for each unsound workflow graph, one of the three structural error patterns as diagnostic information. An experimental evaluation on over 1350 workflow graphs derived from industrial business process models suggests that our technique performs well in practice.
用于工作流图的控制流分析的诊断信息(又名Free-ChoiceWorkflow Nets)
工作流图是由并发分叉和连接扩展而成的经典流图。工作流图可以用来表示主要的控制流,例如用BPMN或UML活动图等语言建模的业务流程模型。它们也可以被视为具有唯一起始和唯一结束的自由选择Petri网的紧凑表示。如果工作流图没有死锁并且不缺乏同步,那么它就被认为是健全的,这与相应的Petri网的稍微修改版本的活动性和安全性相对应。我们提出了一个新的表征工作流程图的不健全的三个结构,即图形误差模式。我们还提出了一种多项式时间算法,用于确定每个不健全工作流图的不健全和返回,三种结构错误模式之一作为诊断信息。对来自工业业务流程模型的1350多个工作流图的实验评估表明,我们的技术在实践中表现良好。
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