Why am I Waiting? Data-Driven Analysis of Waiting Times in Business Processes
Waiting times in a business process often arise when a case transitions from one activity to another. Accordingly, analyzing the causes of waiting times of activity transitions can help analysts to identify opportunities for reducing the cycle time of a process. This paper proposes a process mining...
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Zusammenfassung: | Waiting times in a business process often arise when a case transitions from
one activity to another. Accordingly, analyzing the causes of waiting times of
activity transitions can help analysts to identify opportunities for reducing
the cycle time of a process. This paper proposes a process mining approach to
decompose the waiting time observed in each activity transition in a process
into multiple direct causes and to analyze the impact of each identified cause
on the cycle time efficiency of the process. An empirical evaluation shows that
the proposed approach is able to discover different direct causes of waiting
times. The applicability of the proposed approach is demonstrated on a
real-life process. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.01392 |