Detection of naming convention violations in process models for different languages

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Highlights:

• We present an automatic technique for detecting violations of naming conventions.

• The technique is based on text corpora and independent of linguistic resources.

• Because of its design, the approach can be easily adapted to other languages.

• The evaluation includes 27,000 labels and three different languages.

摘要

Companies increasingly use business process modeling for documenting and redesigning their operations. However, due to the size of such modeling initiatives, they often struggle with the quality assurance of their model collections. While many model properties can already be checked automatically, there is a notable gap of techniques for checking linguistic aspects such as naming conventions of process model elements. In this paper, we address this problem by introducing an automatic technique for detecting violations of naming conventions. This technique is based on text corpora and independent of linguistic resources such as WordNet. Therefore, it can be easily adapted to the broad set of languages for which corpora exist. We demonstrate the applicability of the technique by analyzing nine process model collections from practice, including over 27,000 labels and covering three different languages. The results of the evaluation show that our technique yields stable results and can reliably deal with ambiguous cases. In this way, this paper provides an important contribution to the field of automated quality assurance of conceptual models.

论文关键词:Process modeling guidelines,Naming convention checking,Natural language processing,Process model quality

论文评审过程:Received 21 September 2012, Revised 27 June 2013, Accepted 27 June 2013, Available online 18 July 2013.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2013.06.014