Analytical processing system of business processes, methods of exploration of business process definitions and instances

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The article tackles the topics related to systems, methods and mechanisms for storing process definitions and instances for the purpose of their analytical processing-process warehouses and general architecture of such process warehouses, including tools allowing their extract, transform, load (ETL) as well as analytical processing and exploration of stored process definitions and instances-i.e. The process mining. Furthermore, the article describes a mechanism for storing processes, with the use of a network database, and one of the methods for researching into similarities of the processes through the tagging of generic processes.

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Koszela, J. (2017). Analytical processing system of business processes, methods of exploration of business process definitions and instances. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 125). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712502013

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