Discovering predictive performance models is an emerging topic in Process Mining. However, making accurate estimates is not easy especially when considering fine-grain metrics (such as processing times) on complex and flexible processes, where performances may change over time depending on context factors. We try to face such a situation by a general predictive-clustering approach, where different context-related execution scenarios are find and equipped with distinct performance- prediction models. A two-stage forecast can be then made for a new process case by using the model of the cluster it is estimated to belong to. Tests on real-life logs confirmed the validity of the approach.

Context-Aware Prediction on Business Process Executions

F Folino;M Guarascio;L Pontieri
2012

Abstract

Discovering predictive performance models is an emerging topic in Process Mining. However, making accurate estimates is not easy especially when considering fine-grain metrics (such as processing times) on complex and flexible processes, where performances may change over time depending on context factors. We try to face such a situation by a general predictive-clustering approach, where different context-related execution scenarios are find and equipped with distinct performance- prediction models. A two-stage forecast can be then made for a new process case by using the model of the cluster it is estimated to belong to. Tests on real-life logs confirmed the validity of the approach.
2012
Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni - ICAR
Inglese
PKDD'12 Workshop on New Frontiers in Mining Complex Patterns (NFMCP 2012)
152
159
http://www.di.uniba.it/%7Ececi/micFiles/papers/NFMCPpapers/nfmcp2012_19.pdf
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
24-28 Settembre, 2012
Bristol, UK
Process Mining
3
none
Folino, F; Guarascio, M; Pontieri, L
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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