On the Distinction between Truthful, Invisible, False and Unobserved Events
| Filip Caron KU Leuven, Belgium |
| Seppe K.L.M. vanden Broucke KU Leuven, Belgium |
| Jan Vanthienen KU Leuven, Belgium |
| Bart Baesens KU Leuven, Belgium |
Abstract
In this paper we present an event existence classification framework based on five business criteria. As a result we are able to distinguish thirteen event types distributed over four categories, i.e. truthful, invisible, false and unobserved events. Currently, several of these event types are not commonly dealt with in business process analytics research. Based on the proposed framework we situate the different business process analytics research areas and indicate the potential issues for each field. A real world case will be elaborated to demonstrate the relevance of the event classification framework.
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| Reference: | Caron, F., vanden Broucke, S.K.L.M., Vanthienen, J., Baesens, B. (2012). "On the Distinction between Truthful, Invisible, False and Unobserved Events," Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Proceedings > Proceedings of JAIS Theory Development Workshop . Sprouts: Working Papers on Information Systems, 12(16). http://sprouts.aisnet.org/12-16 | ||
| Keywords: | Information Systems Auditing, Event-Based Information Systems, Process Mining, Compliance Checking, Artificial Event Generation. | ||
| Item Type: | Article - Volume 12 Article 16 (2012) | ||
| Language: | English | ||
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| Additional Information: | Submission for the 2012 JAIS Theory Development Workshop |
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