Determining Case Identifiers in Event Logs from Hoists in Construction Sites to Estimate the Correlation between Usage Rates and BPMNs

Author(s): Steenbergen, E.J. (2024)

Abstract:
The use of process mining is rapidly growing. Even so, not every business has its data log infrastructure ready for process mining. One of the three main components of discovering a process model is a case identifier, which groups events into a sequence. It is often the case that businesses do not have case identifiers to group events in their event log. This is also the case for a hoist rental company, whose goal is to determine the usage rate of their hosts from their event data. If there is a correlation between the usage rates and the process-mined models, this could increase the efficiency of conformance checking. This research investigates if there is a correlation between a hoist's usage rate and its process models by creating cases for an event log that is devoid of case identifiers.

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Steenbergen_BA_EEMCS.pdf