TY - GEN
T1 - A Conceptual Framework for Resource Analysis in Process Mining
AU - Rubensson, Christoffer
AU - Pufahl, Luise
AU - Mendling, Jan
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Resource analysis is an emerging branch in process mining that aims to understand behavioral and structural aspects of resources in business processes. A problem of current resource analysis is its fragmentation. The spectrum of corresponding process mining techniques is diverse but scattered, with contributions often focusing on one or the other specific aspects. An overarching framework that could organize resource analysis, tie it to theoretical foundations, and, in turn, inform the development of new analytical methods is missing. In this work, we address this research problem by conducting a systematic literature review to organize the scattered landscape of the state-of-the-art resource analysis methods in process mining. Our work is guided by the question of what resource-related organizational and behavioral patterns can be analyzed with current methods. We classify the methods according to two aspects: what type of phenomenon was analyzed and what design principles were utilized in the development. Our findings highlight that most resource analysis methods in process mining are data-driven, developed to solve a specific business problem, or loosely based on resource analysis concepts from other disciplines. Some good examples of techniques defined for theoretical questions give directions for future research.
AB - Resource analysis is an emerging branch in process mining that aims to understand behavioral and structural aspects of resources in business processes. A problem of current resource analysis is its fragmentation. The spectrum of corresponding process mining techniques is diverse but scattered, with contributions often focusing on one or the other specific aspects. An overarching framework that could organize resource analysis, tie it to theoretical foundations, and, in turn, inform the development of new analytical methods is missing. In this work, we address this research problem by conducting a systematic literature review to organize the scattered landscape of the state-of-the-art resource analysis methods in process mining. Our work is guided by the question of what resource-related organizational and behavioral patterns can be analyzed with current methods. We classify the methods according to two aspects: what type of phenomenon was analyzed and what design principles were utilized in the development. Our findings highlight that most resource analysis methods in process mining are data-driven, developed to solve a specific business problem, or loosely based on resource analysis concepts from other disciplines. Some good examples of techniques defined for theoretical questions give directions for future research.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-79059-1
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-79059-1
M3 - Contribution to conference proceedings
SN - 978-3-031-79058-4
T3 - Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
SP - 183
EP - 202
BT - Enterprise Design, Operations, and Computing. EDOC 2024 Workshops
A2 - Kaczmarek-Heß, Monika
A2 - Rosenthal, Kristina
A2 - Suchánek, Marek
A2 - Mira Da Silva, Miguel
A2 - Proper, Henderik A.
A2 - Schnellmann, Marianne
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -