Title :
An efficient workcase classification method and tool in workflow mining
Author :
Park, Min-Jae ; Kim, Kwang-hoon ; Kim, Chang-Min
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Kyonggi Univ., South Korea
Abstract :
This paper conceives a workcase classification method and implements it as a tool so as to be used in workflow mining systems. The method is for resolving the workcase classification problem issued for mining an activity firing or execution sequence of a workcase from monitoring and audit logs. That is, it finally generates a workcase classification decision tree consisting of a minimal set of critical activities to be used for deciding the corresponding researchable-path of the workcases. Why is the method efficient? Because it uses a minimal decision tree in classifying workcases´ reachable-paths. And the tool is a graphical visualizer of the method, and consists of three subsystems used to automatically generate information control net, activity dependency net and minimal activity net through their corresponding algorithms. Especially the method and tool might be an impeccable solution for the specific domain of massively parallel large-scale workflow procedures.
Keywords :
business data processing; classification; data mining; decision trees; workflow management software; activity dependency net; activity firing; decision tree; execution sequence; graphical visualizer; information control net; minimal activity net; parallel large-scale workflow procedure; workcase classification method; workcase classification tool; workcase reachable-path; workflow mining; Automatic generation control; Business process re-engineering; Classification tree analysis; Collaborative work; Computer science; Decision trees; Large-scale systems; Monitoring; Runtime; Visualization; Activity Firing Sequence; Reachable-path Rediscovery; Workcase Classification Method and Tool; Workflow Mining;
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Information Science, 2005. Fourth Annual ACIS International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2296-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICIS.2005.30