Analysis of Suspected Change Domain Based on Merged Model

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Analysis of suspected change domain has become the key problems in the area of business process management. But when input models are large complex process models, existing methods have obvious limitations. An analysis method of the change region based on merged Petri model in the paper. Firstly, several complex models are merged into a model with identifiers. Then, an algorithm for extracting the digest from the merged model is given, and the changes are optimized based on module behavior profile. Finally, the suspected changes are analyzed by the traceability of the merged model. The theoretical analysis and specific example show the method is effective.

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