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Revealing Inherent Concurrency in Event Data: A Partial Order Approach to Process Discovery

Databases 2026-04-21 v2

Abstract

Process discovery algorithms traditionally linearize events, failing to capture the inherent concurrency of real-world processes. While some techniques can handle partially ordered data, they often struggle with scalability on large event logs. We introduce a novel, scalable algorithm that directly leverages partial orders in process discovery. Our approach derives partially ordered traces from event data and aggregates them into a sound-by-construction, perfectly fitting process model. Our hierarchical algorithm preserves inherent concurrency while systematically abstracting exclusive choices and loop patterns, enhancing model compactness and precision. We have implemented our technique and demonstrated its applicability on complex real-life event logs. Our work contributes a scalable solution for a more faithful representation of process behavior, especially when concurrency is prevalent in event data.

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@article{arxiv.2509.15346,
  title  = {Revealing Inherent Concurrency in Event Data: A Partial Order Approach to Process Discovery},
  author = {Humam Kourani and Gyunam Park and Wil M. P. van der Aalst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.15346},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

The Version of Record of this contribution will be published in the proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Stochastics, Uncertainty and Non-Determinism in Process Mining (SUN-PM). This preprint has not undergone peer review or any post-submission improvements or corrections