Ahmad Alomari1,∗, Alain April1, Carlos Monsalve2, Amjad Gawanmeh3
Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.33, No.3, pp. 219-227, 2018, DOI:10.32604/csse.2018.33.219
Abstract Decision trees are among the best-known decision-making techniques and have been used extensively for both data analysis and predictive modeling.
BPM+ is a novel process modeling approach that helps represent business process models in a consistent and structured way to meet different stakeholders’
process representation needs. This paper reports on the outcomes of an ontological analysis of the potential use of decision-tree representations as a new
BPM+ perspective for the operational level of abstraction. This new perspective effectively demonstrates how a specialized/operational BPM stakeholder
perspective can be used to improve the existing organizational business process model repository. More >