Monitoring of business process execution has been proposed for the evaluation of business process performance. An important aspect to assess the thoroughness of the business process execution is to monitor if some entities have not been observed for some time and timely check if something is going wrong. We propose in this paper business process execution adequacy criteria and provide a proof-of-concept monitoring framework for their assessment. Similar to testing adequacy, the purpose of our approach is to identify the main entities of the business process that are covered during its execution and raise a warning if some entities are not covered. We provide a first assessment of the proposed approach on a case study in the learning context.

Towards business process execution adequacy criteria

Bertolino A.;Calabro' A.;Lonetti F.;Marchetti E.
2016

Abstract

Monitoring of business process execution has been proposed for the evaluation of business process performance. An important aspect to assess the thoroughness of the business process execution is to monitor if some entities have not been observed for some time and timely check if something is going wrong. We propose in this paper business process execution adequacy criteria and provide a proof-of-concept monitoring framework for their assessment. Similar to testing adequacy, the purpose of our approach is to identify the main entities of the business process that are covered during its execution and raise a warning if some entities are not covered. We provide a first assessment of the proposed approach on a case study in the learning context.
2016
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Software Quality. The Future of Systems- and Software Development
Contributo
SWQD 2016 - Software Quality. The Future of Systems and Software Development. 8th International Conference
238
37
48
12
978-3-319-27032-6
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-27033-3_3
18-21/01/2016
Wien, Austria
Technology-enhanced Learning
Business Process Management
Monitoring
Elettronico
No
4
partially_open
Bertolino, A.; Calabro', A.; Lonetti, F.; Marchetti, E.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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