Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4972404 | Decision Support Systems | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Resources can organise their work in batches, i.e. perform activities on multiple cases simultaneously, concurrently or intentionally defer activity execution to handle multiple cases (quasi-) sequentially. As batching behaviour influences process performance, efforts to gain insight on this matter are valuable. In this respect, this paper uses event logs, data files containing process execution information, as an information source. More specifically, this work (i) identifies and formalises three batch processing types, (ii) presents a resource-activity centered approach to identify batching behaviour in an event log and (iii) introduces batch processing metrics to acquire knowledge on batch characteristics and its influence on process execution. These contributions are integrated in the Batch Organisation of Work Identification algorithm (BOWI), which is evaluated on both artificial and real-life data.
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Authors
Niels Martin, Marijke Swennen, Benoît Depaire, Mieke Jans, An Caris, Koen Vanhoof,