Conference Paper: ICIS 2007

After three initial tries at various conferences, my first ever research publication was accepted for the 2007 International Conference on Computer and Information Science.

This paper has quite a broad scope in comparison to my later publications and focusses on presenting a framework we built to test “deviation detection” in simulated processes.

The paper presents a very basic process as an example which is used to help explain the way the detection methodology was implemented.

We then define some key deviation instances which could occur generally in processes and how we can look for them in the example process.

A basic framework is then presented consisting of how relevant data could be stored and how deviations in the process can be detected when they occur and stored meaningfully.

The full reference of this paper available for download as a PDF is:

S.Thompson, T. Torabi, P. Joshi, A Framework to Detect Deviations During Process Enactment, 6th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Science, IEEE Computer Society Press, Melbourne, Australia, July 2007.

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