Conformance Checking of Dwelling Time Using a Token-based Method

  • Jokonowo B
  • Siti Fatonah N
  • Akhir E
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Abstract

Background: Standard operating procedure (SOP) is a series of business activities to achieve organisational goals, with each activity carried to be recorded and stored in the information system together with its location (e.g., SCM, ERP, LMS, CRM). The activity is known as event data and is stored in a database known as an event log.Objective: Based on the event log, we can calculate the fitness to determine whether the business process SOP is following the actual business process.Methods: This study obtains the event log from a terminal operating system (TOS), which records the dwelling time at the container port. The conformance checking using token-based replay method calculates fitness by comparing the event log with the process model.Results: The findings using the Alpha algorithm resulted in the most traversed traces (a, b, n, o, p). The fitness calculation returns 1.0 were produced, missing, and remaining tokens are replied to each of the other traces.Conclusion: Thus, if the process mining produces a fitness of more than 0.80, this shows that the process model is following the actual business process. Keywords: Conformance Checking, Dwelling time, Event log, Fitness, Process Discovery, Process Mining

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Jokonowo, B., Siti Fatonah, N., & Akhir, E. A. P. (2021). Conformance Checking of Dwelling Time Using a Token-based Method. Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Business Intelligence, 7(2), 129. https://doi.org/10.20473/jisebi.7.2.129-137

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