APSEC 2022
Tue 6 - Fri 9 December 2022
Thu 8 Dec 2022 15:15 - 15:35 at Room1 - Agile, Business process, and Human Aspects Chair(s): Shahida Sulaiman

Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is a graphical modelling language for specifying business processes. Among the open issues existing in the business process development, one of them aims at providing techniques for comparing two versions of a process model. Comparing processes is useful for tackling several problems such as process reconfiguration or evolution, process harmonization or effective search. In this paper, we propose two measures of similarity between two versions of a BPMN process. The first one relies on the syntactic descriptions of the two processes considered as input, whereas the second one focuses on their semantic models. These two measures are complementary and allows users to better understand the differences and similarities between the two processes. Our approach is fully automated by several tools we reused or implemented for this work.

Thu 8 Dec

Displayed time zone: Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo change

15:00 - 16:30
Agile, Business process, and Human AspectsERA - Early Research Achievements / Technical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Room1
Chair(s): Shahida Sulaiman Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
15:00
15m
Paper
AMF: A Field to Realize the Values of Agile Manifesto Through Retrospective
ERA - Early Research Achievements
Ikkaku Kawaguchi University of Tsukuba, Yasuhiro Hayase University of Tsukuba, Kyohei Kobayashi Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting LLC, Chiemi Watanabe Tsukuba University of Technology
15:15
20m
Paper
Quantifying the Similarity of BPMN Processes
Technical Track
Gwen Salaün University of Grenoble Alpes
15:35
15m
Paper
RP2A: Rare Process-Pattern Analysis - Identifying Potential Problem Process-Patterns by Analyzing System Execution Data-Best SEIP Paper Award
SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice
Shinobu Saito NTT, Kenji Takahashi NTT Security, Yasuyuki Hamada NTT Security Holidings, Jan Vermeulen NTT Americas
15:50
20m
Paper
Incorporating Ethics in Software Engineering: Challenges and Opportunities
Technical Track
Anna Mitchell University of St Andrews, Dharini Balasubramaniam University of St Andrews, Jade Fletcher University of St Andrews
16:10
15m
Paper
Preliminary Analysis of the Influence of the Stereotype Threat on Computer Programming
ERA - Early Research Achievements
Yuriko Takatsuka Kindai University, Masateru Tsunoda Kindai University