Automatic detection and resolution of lexical ambiguity in process models

F Pittke, H Leopold, J Mendling - IEEE Transactions on …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
System-related engineering tasks are often conducted using process models. In this context,
it is essential that these models do not contain structural or terminological inconsistencies …

Detection of naming convention violations in process models for different languages

H Leopold, RH Eid-Sabbagh, J Mendling… - Decision Support …, 2013 - Elsevier
Companies increasingly use business process modeling for documenting and redesigning
their operations. However, due to the size of such modeling initiatives, they often struggle …

Comparing textual descriptions to process models–the automatic detection of inconsistencies

H Van der Aa, H Leopold, HA Reijers - Information Systems, 2017 - Elsevier
Many organizations maintain textual process descriptions alongside graphical process
models. The purpose is to make process information accessible to various stakeholders …

Supporting process model validation through natural language generation

H Leopold, J Mendling… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The design and development of process-aware information systems is often supported by
specifying requirements as business process models. Although this approach is generally …

Detecting inconsistencies between process models and textual descriptions

H Van der Aa, H Leopold, HA Reijers - Business Process Management …, 2015 - Springer
Text-based and model-based process descriptions have their own particular strengths and,
as such, appeal to different stakeholders. For this reason, it is not unusual to find within an …

Spotting terminology deficiencies in process model repositories

F Pittke, H Leopold, J Mendling - International Workshop on Business …, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Thinking in business processes and using process models for their documentation
has become common practice in companies. In many cases this documentation …

Recognising activity labeling styles in business process models

H Leopold, S Smirnov, J Mendling - Enterprise Modelling and …, 2011 - emisa-journal.org
Quality assurance is a serious issue for large-scale process modelling initiatives. While
formal control flow analysis has been extensively studied in prior research, there is little work …

Ontology-versus pattern-based evaluation of process modeling languages: a comparison

J Recker, M Rosemann, J Krogstie - Communications of the …, 2007 - aisel.aisnet.org
Selecting an appropriate process modeling language forms an important task for
organizations engaging in business process management initiatives. A plethora of process …

When language meets language: Anti patterns resulting from mixing natural and modeling language

F Pittke, H Leopold, J Mendling - … , The Netherlands, September 7-8, 2014 …, 2015 - Springer
Business process modeling has become an integral part of many organizations for
documenting and redesigning complex organizational operations. However, the increasing …

Detecting potential weaknesses in business processes: An exploration of semantic pattern matching in process models

P Bergener, P Delfmann, B Weiss… - Business Process …, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–Automating the task of identifying process weaknesses using process models is
promising, as many organizations have to manage a large amount of process models. The …