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What are the Problem Makers: Ranking Activities According to their Relevance for Process Changes

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What are the Problem Makers: Ranking Activities According to their Relevance for Process Changes
Recently, a new generation of adaptive process management technology has emerged, which enables dynamic changes of composite services and process models respectively. This, in turn, results in a large number of process variants derived from the same process model, but differing in structure due to the applied changes. Since such process variants are expensive to maintain, the process model should be evolved accordingly. In this context, we need to know which activities have been more often involved in process adaptations than others, such that we can focus on them when reconfiguring the process model. This paper provides two approaches for ranking activities according to their involvement in process adaptations. The first one allows to precisely rank the activities, but is expensive to perform since the algorithm is at NP level. We therefore provide as alternative an approximation ranking algorithm which computes in polynomial time. The performance of the approximation algorithm is ...
Chen Li, Manfred Reichert, Andreas Wombacher
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICWS
Authors Chen Li, Manfred Reichert, Andreas Wombacher
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