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A Framework for Estimating Simplicity of Automatically Discovered Process Models Based on Structural and Behavioral Characteristics
Anna Kalenkova, Artem Polyvyanyy, Marcello La Rosa
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2020) | Springer | Published : 2020
Abstract
A plethora of algorithms for automatically discovering process models from event logs has emerged. The discovered models are used for analysis and come with a graphical flowchart-like representation that supports their comprehension by analysts. According to the Occam’s Razor principle, a model should encode the process behavior with as few constructs as possible, that is, it should not be overcomplicated without necessity. The simpler the graphical representation, the easier the described behavior can be understood by a stakeholder. Conversely, and intuitively, a complex representation should be harder to understand. Although various conformance checking techniques that relate the behavior ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project DP180102839. We sincerely thank the anonymous reviewers whose suggestions helped us to improve this paper.