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Logic Mining from Process Logs: Towards Automated Specification and Verification

Logic Mining from Process Logs: Towards Automated Specification and Verification

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英文摘要

Logical specifications play a key role in the formal analysis of behavioural models. Automating the derivation of such specifications is particularly valuable in complex systems, where manual construction is time-consuming and error-prone. This article presents an approach for generating logical specifications from process models discovered via workflow mining, combining pattern-based translation with automated reasoning techniques. In contrast to earlier work, we evaluate the method on both general-purpose and real-case event logs, enabling a broader empirical assessment. The study examines the impact of data quality, particularly noise, on the structure and testability of generated specifications. Using automated theorem provers, we validate a variety of logical properties, including satisfiability, internal consistency, and alignment with predefined requirements. The results support the applicability of the approach in realistic settings and its potential integration into empirical software engineering practices.

Radoslaw Klimek、Julia Witek

自动化基础理论计算技术、计算机技术

Radoslaw Klimek,Julia Witek.Logic Mining from Process Logs: Towards Automated Specification and Verification[EB/OL].(2025-06-10)[2025-07-03].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.08628.点此复制

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