Supporting process model validation through natural language generation


Autoria(s): Leopold, Henrik; Mendling, Jan; Polyvyanyy, Artem
Data(s)

29/05/2014

Resumo

The design and development of process-aware information systems is often supported by specifying requirements as business process models. Although this approach is generally accepted as an effective strategy, it remains a fundamental challenge to adequately validate these models given the diverging skill set of domain experts and system analysts. As domain experts often do not feel confident in judging the correctness and completeness of process models that system analysts create, the validation often has to regress to a discourse using natural language. In order to support such a discourse appropriately, so-called verbalization techniques have been defined for different types of conceptual models. However, there is currently no sophisticated technique available that is capable of generating natural-looking text from process models. In this paper, we address this research gap and propose a technique for generating natural language texts from business process models. A comparison with manually created process descriptions demonstrates that the generated texts are superior in terms of completeness, structure, and linguistic complexity. An evaluation with users further demonstrates that the texts are very understandable and effectively allow the reader to infer the process model semantics. Hence, the generated texts represent a useful input for process model validation.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74305/

Publicador

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74305/1/LMP_TSE_2014_POSTPRINT.pdf

DOI:10.1109/TSE.2014.2327044

Leopold, Henrik, Mendling, Jan, & Polyvyanyy, Artem (2014) Supporting process model validation through natural language generation. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 40(8), pp. 818-840.

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Fonte

School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080107 Natural Language Processing #080309 Software Engineering #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #Business Process Model Validation #Natural Language Text Generation #Verbalization
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Journal Article