Web services are becoming more and more complex, involving numerous interacting business objects within complex distributed processes. In order to fully explore Web service business opportunities, while ensuring a correct and reliable execution, analyzing and tracking Web services interactions will enable them to be well understood and controlled. The work described in this paper is a contribution to these issues for Web services based process applications. This article describes a novel way of applying process mining techniques to Web services logs in order to enable "Web service intelligence". Our work attempts to apply Web service log-based analysis and process mining techniques in order to provide semantical knowledge about the context of and the reasons for discrepancies between process models and related instances. {{}{©}{}} Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.
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Rouached, M., Gaaloul, W., van der Aalst, W. M. P., Bhiri, S., & Godart, C. (2006). Erratum: Web Service Mining and Verification of Properties: An Approach Based on Event Calculus (pp. E2–E2). https://doi.org/10.1007/11914853_72
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