Process mining is a prominent discipline in business process management. It collects a variety of techniques for gathering information from event logs, each fulfilling a different mining purpose. Event logs are always necessary for assessing and validating mining techniques in relation to specific purposes. Unfortunately, event logs are hard to find and usually contain noise that can influence the validity of the results of a mining technique. In this paper, we propose a framework, named PURPLE, for generating, through business model simulation, event logs tailored for different mining purposes, i.e., discovery, what-if analysis, and conformance checking. It supports the simulation of models specified in different languages, by projecting their execution onto a common behavioral model, i.e., a labeled transition system. We present eleven instantiations of the framework implemented in a software tool by-product of this paper. The framework is validated against reference log generators through experiments on the purposes presented in the paper.
A framework for purpose-guided event logs generation / Burattin, Andrea; Re, Barbara; Rossi, Lorenzo; Tiezzi, Francesco. - In: DATA & KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0169-023X. - ELETTRONICO. - 161:(2026), pp. 102526.0-102526.0. [10.1016/j.datak.2025.102526]
A framework for purpose-guided event logs generation
Tiezzi, Francesco
2026
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Process mining is a prominent discipline in business process management. It collects a variety of techniques for gathering information from event logs, each fulfilling a different mining purpose. Event logs are always necessary for assessing and validating mining techniques in relation to specific purposes. Unfortunately, event logs are hard to find and usually contain noise that can influence the validity of the results of a mining technique. In this paper, we propose a framework, named PURPLE, for generating, through business model simulation, event logs tailored for different mining purposes, i.e., discovery, what-if analysis, and conformance checking. It supports the simulation of models specified in different languages, by projecting their execution onto a common behavioral model, i.e., a labeled transition system. We present eleven instantiations of the framework implemented in a software tool by-product of this paper. The framework is validated against reference log generators through experiments on the purposes presented in the paper.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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