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Towards semantic comparison of multi-granularity process traces

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Liu, Qing
Zhao, Xiang
Taylor, Kerry
Lin, Xuemin
Squire, Geoffrey
Kloppers, Corne
Miller, Richard

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A process trace describes the steps taken in a workflow to generate a particular result. Understanding a process trace is critical to be able to verify data, enable its re-use and to make appropriate decisions. Given many process traces, each with a large

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Knowledge-Based Systems

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2037-12-31
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