Analysis and Research of the BPM Model Optimization Based on Dynamic Process Mining

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The process mining is the BPM workflow re-analysis and design of a key technology, refers to a structured procedure describes the method execution information extracted from a real process, also known as the mining work flow dynamic process of mining timely analysis in real-time operation of the information system and recycling in BPM workflow, thereby enhancing the objectivity of the workflow modeling, the model can not rely on existing workflow log building flow models and generate a log, the dynamic generation of workflow net, a good optimization model for BPM.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 791-793)

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1256-1259

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September 2013

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