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- Faruk Hasic
- Johannes De Smedt
- Seppe vanden Broucke
- Estefania Serral Asensio
Abstract
This report illustrates the interactions between decisions and processes in a real-life enriched event log revolving around a bank loan application and approval process. The decision models are represented using the recently introduced Decision Model and Notation (DMN) standard of the Object Management Group (OMG). For this purpose, we capitalise on the existing Process Mining Integrating Decisions (P-MInD) framework, which allows decisions to be mined from a process event log. We adapt P-MInD to the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) paradigm in order to reflect the interaction between processes and decisions in trace clusters that are constructed based on the sequence of input data interactions between the process and the decisions. The code for this adapted Service-Oriented Architecture Process Mining Integrating Decisions (SOAP-MInD) is provided as an open-source plugin in the ProM framework for process mining. We illustrate the workings of SOAP-MInD by running a parameter assessment and providing the results in terms of the amount of discovered trace clusters, decision services, the granularity of the decision services, and the run time.
Suggested Citation
Faruk Hasic & Johannes De Smedt & Seppe vanden Broucke & Estefania Serral Asensio, 2019.
"A Parameter Assessment of Service-Oriented Architecture Process Mining Integrating Decisions (SOAP-MInD). Technical Report,"
Working Papers of Department of Decision Sciences and Information Management, Leuven
642585, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Decision Sciences and Information Management, Leuven.
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RePEc:ete:kbiper:642585
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