Process-aware Information Systems support the enactment of business processes, and rely on a model that prescribes which executions are allowed. As a result, the model needs to be sound for the process to be carried out. Traditionally, soundness has been defined and studied by only focusing on the control-flow. Some works proposed techniques to repair the process model to ensure soundness, ignoring data and decision perspectives. This paper puts forward a technique to repair the data perspective of process models, keeping intact the control flow structure. Processes are modeled by acyclic Data Petri Nets. Our approach repairs the Constraint Graph, a finite symbolic abstraction of the infinite state-space of the underlying Data Petri Net. The changes in the Constraint Graph are then projected back onto the Data Petri Net.

Repair of Unsound Data-Aware Process Models

Zavatteri, Matteo
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Bresolin, Davide;de Leoni, Massimiliano
2024

Abstract

Process-aware Information Systems support the enactment of business processes, and rely on a model that prescribes which executions are allowed. As a result, the model needs to be sound for the process to be carried out. Traditionally, soundness has been defined and studied by only focusing on the control-flow. Some works proposed techniques to repair the process model to ensure soundness, ignoring data and decision perspectives. This paper puts forward a technique to repair the data perspective of process models, keeping intact the control flow structure. Processes are modeled by acyclic Data Petri Nets. Our approach repairs the Constraint Graph, a finite symbolic abstraction of the infinite state-space of the underlying Data Petri Net. The changes in the Constraint Graph are then projected back onto the Data Petri Net.
2024
Business process management workshops
International Workshops held at the 21st International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2023
9783031509735
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