Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The issue of devising efficient and effective solutions for supporting the analysis of process
logs has recently received great attention from the research community, as
effectively accomplishing any business process management task requires understanding the
behavior of the processes.
In this paper, we propose a new framework supporting the analysis of process logs,
exhibiting two main features:
a flexible data model (enabling an exhaustive representation of the facets
of the business processes that are typically of interest for the analysis)
and a graphical query language, providing a user-friendly tool for easily expressing
both selection and aggregate queries over the business processes and the activities
they are composed of.
The framework has been implemented, and different physical organizations of the data have
been tried: in particular, both the ``traditional'' technology of two relational DBMSs
and the
``innovative'' Big-Data-oriented technology of the NoSQL DBMS \emph{Neo4J} have been considered.
The comparative analysis between these implementations is a
contribution of independent interest: besides assessing the capability of the framework to be
a support for evaluating queries over process logs, it gives an insight on the differences
between the relational and the graph-based models in terms of efficiency of evaluation of
the typical queries posed during business process analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Business Process Analysis
Elenco autori:
Pontieri, Luigi; Masciari, Elio; Fazzinga, Bettina
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