The paper introduces a gateway-based unification algorithm that merges causal execution graphs from process variants into a single extended graph with AND, OR, XOR, and exhaustive-OR gateways, claimed to be sound and complete.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology39(1) (1977) The WHY in Business Processes: Unification of Causal Process Models 17
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The WHY in Business Processes: Unification of Causal Process Models
The paper introduces a gateway-based unification algorithm that merges causal execution graphs from process variants into a single extended graph with AND, OR, XOR, and exhaustive-OR gateways, claimed to be sound and complete.