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What is Behavioral Pattern

Handbook of Research on Business Process Modeling
A behavior that has been observed to be common to multiple sequences.
Published in Chapter:
Applied Sequence Clustering Techniques for Process Mining
Diogo R. Ferreira (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-288-6.ch022
Abstract
This chapter introduces the principles of sequence clustering and presents two case studies where the technique is used to discover behavioral patterns in event logs. In the first case study, the goal is to understand the way members of a software team perform their daily work, and the application of sequence clustering reveals a set of behavioral patterns that are related to some of the main processes being carried out by that team. In the second case study, the goal is to analyze the event history recorded in a technical support database in order to determine whether the recorded behavior complies with a predefined issue handling process. In this case, the application of sequence clustering confirms that all behavioral patterns share a common trend that resembles the original process. Throughout the chapter, special attention is given to the need for data preprocessing in order to obtain results that provide insight into the typical behavior of business processes.
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Behavioral patterns are supposed to simplify our lives; they allow the brain to not learn the same thing over and over again, i.e., one would not be able to devote oneself to the things on which one needs to focus one's conscious attention if this were not the case. We distinguish patterns of behavior into those that are innate, those acquired through evolution and learned, and those acquired through the environment in which we live. From an evolutionary point of view, there is a distinction between three levels in the development of behavior: biological, psychological, and social. Thus, the pattern of behavior is the behavior that we subconsciously follow in our daily lives.
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