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Mining business rules from business process model repositories
by
Polpinij, Jantima
, Dam, Hoa Khanh
, Ghose, Aditya
in
Alliances
/ Brand loyalty
/ Business
/ Business intelligence
/ Business process management
/ Business process reengineering
/ Coding
/ Collection
/ Communication
/ Data mining
/ Legacy systems
/ Management science & operations
/ Markets
/ Microprocessors
/ Mining
/ Objectives
/ Operations/process management
/ Organizations
/ Repositories
/ Software
/ Variables
2015
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Mining business rules from business process model repositories
by
Polpinij, Jantima
, Dam, Hoa Khanh
, Ghose, Aditya
in
Alliances
/ Brand loyalty
/ Business
/ Business intelligence
/ Business process management
/ Business process reengineering
/ Coding
/ Collection
/ Communication
/ Data mining
/ Legacy systems
/ Management science & operations
/ Markets
/ Microprocessors
/ Mining
/ Objectives
/ Operations/process management
/ Organizations
/ Repositories
/ Software
/ Variables
2015
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Polpinij, Jantima
, Dam, Hoa Khanh
, Ghose, Aditya
in
Alliances
/ Brand loyalty
/ Business
/ Business intelligence
/ Business process management
/ Business process reengineering
/ Coding
/ Collection
/ Communication
/ Data mining
/ Legacy systems
/ Management science & operations
/ Markets
/ Microprocessors
/ Mining
/ Objectives
/ Operations/process management
/ Organizations
/ Repositories
/ Software
/ Variables
2015
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Mining business rules from business process model repositories
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Mining business rules from business process model repositories
2015
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Overview
Purpose
– Business process has become the core assets of many organizations and it becomes increasing common for most medium to large organizations to have collections of hundreds or even thousands of business process models. The purpose of this paper is to explore an alternative dimension to process mining in which the objective is to extract process constraints (or business rules) as opposed to business process models. It also focusses on an alternative data set – process models as opposed to process instances (i.e. event logs).
Design/methodology/approach
– The authors present a new method of knowledge discovery to find business activity sequential patterns embedded in process model repositories. The extracted sequential patterns are considered as business rules.
Findings
– The authors find significant knowledge hidden in business processes model repositories. The hidden knowledge is considered as business rules. The business rules extracted from process models are significant and valid sequential correlations among business activities belonging to a particular organization. Such business rules represent business constraints that have been encoded in business process models. Experimental results have indicated the effectiveness and accuracy of the approach in extracting business rules from repositories of business process models.
Social implications
– This research will assist organizations to extract business rules from their existing business process models. The discovered business rules are very important for any organization, where rules can be used to help organizations better achieve goals, remove obstacles to market growth, reduce costly mistakes, improve communication, comply with legal requirements, and increase customer loyalty.
Originality/value
– There has very been little work in mining business process models as opposed to an increasing number of very large collections of business process models. This work has filled this gap with the focus on extracting business rules.
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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