Authors:
Fábio Bezerra
and
Jacques Wainer
Affiliation:
IC-UNICAMP, Brazil
Keyword(s):
Anomaly Detection, Process Mining, Business Process Systems.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Artificial Intelligence
;
Biomedical Engineering
;
Business Analytics
;
Data Engineering
;
Data Mining
;
Databases and Information Systems Integration
;
Datamining
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Health Information Systems
;
Sensor Networks
;
Signal Processing
;
Soft Computing
Abstract:
In some domains of application, like software development and health care processes, a normative business process system (e.g. workflow management system) is not appropriate because a flexible support is needed to the participants. On the other hand, while it is important to support flexibility of execution in these domains, security requirements can not be met whether these systems do not offer extra control, which characterizes a trade off between flexibility and security in such domains. This work presents and assesses a set of anomaly detection algorithms in logs of Process Aware Systems (PAS). The detection of an anomalous instance is based on the “noise” which an instance makes in a process model discovered by a process mining algorithm. As a result, a trace that is an anomaly for a discovered model will require more structural changes for this model fit it than a trace that is not an anomaly. Hence, when aggregated to PAS, these methods can support the coexistence of security
and flexibility.
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