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Process Mining for Detailed Process Analysis

In: Advanced Digital Auditing

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  • Mieke Jans

    (Hasselt University
    Maastricht University)

  • Manal Laghmouch

    (Hasselt University)

Abstract

Business processes are at the core of a well-functioning organization. They reflect how information should flow and what actions should be taken to achieve business goals. The discipline of Business Process Management (BPM) focuses on managing and improving business processes within an organization and is often partially adopted during an audit. This chapter discusses how various process analyses can support both internal and external auditors. To ensure that process analysis leads to correct insights, process mining can be applied. Process mining is a collective name for all data-driven process analysis techniques. The insights generated from a process mining analysis provide a good basis for improving business processes in terms of efficiency and risk. This broad view of processes ensures that the generated insights are relevant to both the internal and external auditor.

Suggested Citation

  • Mieke Jans & Manal Laghmouch, 2023. "Process Mining for Detailed Process Analysis," Progress in IS, in: Egon Berghout & Rob Fijneman & Lennard Hendriks & Mona de Boer & Bert-Jan Butijn (ed.), Advanced Digital Auditing, pages 237-256, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-031-11089-4_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-11089-4_9
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