Discovery and Validation of Queueing Networks in Scheduled Processes

Arik Senderovich, Matthias Weidlich, Avigdor Gal, Avishai Mandelbaum, Sarah Kadish, Craig A. Bunnell

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Abstract

Service processes, for example in transportation, telecommunications or the health sector, are the backbone of today’s economies. Conceptual models of such service processes enable operational analysis that supports, e.g., resource provisioning or delay prediction. Automatic mining of such operational models becomes feasible in the presence of event-data traces. In this work, we target the mining of models that assume a resource-driven perspective and focus on queueing effects. We propose a solution for the discovery and validation problem of scheduled service processes - processes with a predefined schedule for the execution of activities. Our prime example for such processes are complex outpatient treatments that follow prior appointments. Given a process schedule and data recorded during process execution, we show how to discover Fork/Join networks, a specific class of queueing networks, and how to assess their operational validity. We evaluate our approach with a real-world dataset comprising clinical pathways of outpatient clinics, recorded by a real-time location system (RTLS). We demonstrate the value of the approach by identifying and explaining operational bottlenecks.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, CAISE 2015
EditorsJelena Zdravkovic, Paul Johannesson, Marite Kirikova
Pages417-433
Number of pages17
Volume9097
ISBN (Electronic)9783319190686
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
Event27th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2015 - Stockholm, Sweden
Duration: 8 Jun 201512 Jun 2015

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science

Conference

Conference27th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2015
Country/TerritorySweden
CityStockholm
Period8/06/1512/06/15

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Theoretical Computer Science
  • General Computer Science

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