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The paper shows that explicit process models are a vital requirement for process measurement.
These results demonstrate the feasibility of a scalable server.
The results strongly suggest that client-server architectures, the strategic integration of IS, and cross departmental interaction are among the more important factors facilitating initiation and can be important inputs in a BPR decision-making process.
For example, the tools are able to provide users with information about why the quality of a process execution is low, what will be the outcome of a certain process, or how many processes will be started next week.
We believe one of the primary reasons for the paucity of process mining algorithms in perspectives other than control-flow is that there has been no general definition of what a business process perspective is.
As a result, the control and monitoring of any industrial process will be attainable with independence of its physical location, as expected from a client-server architecture.
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15 Oct 1991
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I wish to propose the use of a process server approach as a concrete mechanism for solving (and in some cases bypassing) many of these problems.