Map-TBS: Map process enactment traces and analysis

Charlotte Hug, R. Deneckère, C. Salinesi
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Map formalism allows specifying processes with a high level of variability. However, this means many variation points, and therefore we need guidance to enact maps by customizing them. Traditional guidance consists in raising decision points to navigate in a map. The limit is that many decision points are raised at the same time, and the user (who enacts the map) does not know which decision to make first. Another kind of guidance, yet to be explored, consists in providing recommendations to the user. Such recommendations can be drawn from collections of profiles collected from map enactment traces using techniques from the data mining domain. This paper proposes a trace management system adapted to maps that was designed to support recommendation-based guidance. The paper shows how data mining algorithms can be used to find profile clusters in a collection of map enactment traces, used then to provide recommendations to the users.
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Map- tbs:绘制流程制定跟踪和分析图
映射形式化允许指定具有高度可变性的过程。然而,这意味着许多变化点,因此我们需要通过定制它们来制定地图的指导。传统的引导包括提出决策点以在地图中导航。限制是同时提出了许多决策点,并且用户(制定地图的人)不知道首先做出哪个决策。另一种有待探索的指导方式是向用户提供建议。这些建议可以从使用数据挖掘领域的技术从地图制定轨迹收集的配置文件集合中得出。本文提出了一种适合地图的跟踪管理系统,该系统旨在支持基于推荐的指导。本文展示了如何使用数据挖掘算法在地图制定痕迹的集合中找到轮廓聚类,然后使用这些聚类向用户提供建议。
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