Methodological proposal for process mining projects
by Santiago Aguirre; Carlos Parra; Marcos Sepúlveda
International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management (IJBPIM), Vol. 8, No. 2, 2017

Abstract: Process mining is a discipline that allows organisations to discover, analyse and improve their business processes. Although the techniques, algorithms and software packages intended for the application of this discipline have been evolving positively, challenges have appeared as it is applied to process improvement projects. This is because most of the methodological approaches developed for its application provide general guidelines, but they do not define the specific steps and tactics for the challenges that a practitioner must go through when facing a process redesign project through process mining. The current development contributes to improving the applicability of this discipline by designing a methodology that allows professionals and organizations to conduct process mining projects. The methodology is illustrated by applying to three case studies, after which it was subjected to evaluation by the personnel of the companies that participated in its application. The limitations of the designed methodology and future research perspectives are finally discussed.

Online publication date: Sat, 22-Apr-2017

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