Putting the SWORD to the Test: Finding Workarounds with Process Mining

IF 7.9 3区 管理学 Q1 Computer Science Business & Information Systems Engineering Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1007/s12599-023-00846-3
Wouter van der Waal, Inge van de Weerd, Iris Beerepoot, Xixi Lu, Teus Kappen, Saskia Haitjema, Hajo A. Reijers
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Workarounds, or deviations from standardized operating procedures, can indicate discrepancies between theory and practice in work processes. Traditionally, observations and interviews have been used to identify workarounds, but these methods can be time-consuming and may not capture all workarounds. The paper presents the Semi-automated WORkaround Detection (SWORD) framework, which leverages event log traces to help process analysts identify workarounds. The framework is evaluated in a multiple-case study of two hospital departments. The results of the study indicate that with SWORD we were able to identify 11 unique workaround types, with limited knowledge about the actual processes. The framework thus supports the discovery of workarounds while minimizing the dependence on domain knowledge, which limits the time investment required by domain experts. The findings highlight the importance of leveraging technology to improve the detection of workarounds and to support process improvement efforts in organizations.

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测试 SWORD:利用流程挖掘寻找变通方法
变通方法或标准化操作程序的偏差,可表明工作流程中理论与实践之间的差异。传统上,人们使用观察和访谈来识别变通方法,但这些方法可能很耗时,而且可能无法捕捉到所有变通方法。本文介绍了半自动变通方法检测(SWORD)框架,该框架利用事件日志跟踪来帮助流程分析人员识别变通方法。该框架通过对两个医院科室的多案例研究进行了评估。研究结果表明,利用 SWORD,我们能够在对实际流程了解有限的情况下,识别出 11 种独特的变通方法。因此,该框架在支持发现变通方法的同时,最大限度地减少了对领域知识的依赖,从而限制了领域专家所需的时间投入。研究结果凸显了利用技术改进变通方法检测和支持组织流程改进工作的重要性。
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Business & Information Systems Engineering
Business & Information Systems Engineering 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
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11.30
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7.60%
发文量
44
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: BISE (Business & Information Systems Engineering) is an international scholarly journal that undergoes double-blind peer review. It publishes scientific research on the effective and efficient design and utilization of information systems by individuals, groups, enterprises, and society to enhance social welfare. Information systems are viewed as socio-technical systems involving tasks, people, and technology. Research in the journal addresses issues in the analysis, design, implementation, and management of information systems.
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