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A process mining approach for discovering ETL black points

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Resumo:ETL tasks are quite complex often leading to a very complex network of working processes. Many difficulties of their development come from the number of sources of information we need to work, the heterogeneity and dispersion of data, and from the complexity of the tasks to implement, in order to populate appropriately a data warehouse. Thus, it is not difficult to occur some undesirable situations related to ETL system design errors or to the implementation of faulty or inefficient tasks. Many of these situations are only detectable at run time. In this paper, we discuss in particular the case of ETL bottleneck situations - ETL black points -, which can occur during the execution of an ETL system, identifying them and characterizing them using process mining. Based on the process mining results analysis, it is possible to develop alternative implementations for inefficient tasks and improve the overall system performance.
Autores principais:Belo, Orlando
Outros Autores:Dias, Nuno; Ferreira, Carlos; Pinto, Filipe
Assunto:Data warehousing systems ETL processes Process mining ETL efficiency and optimization ETL black points
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:ETL tasks are quite complex often leading to a very complex network of working processes. Many difficulties of their development come from the number of sources of information we need to work, the heterogeneity and dispersion of data, and from the complexity of the tasks to implement, in order to populate appropriately a data warehouse. Thus, it is not difficult to occur some undesirable situations related to ETL system design errors or to the implementation of faulty or inefficient tasks. Many of these situations are only detectable at run time. In this paper, we discuss in particular the case of ETL bottleneck situations - ETL black points -, which can occur during the execution of an ETL system, identifying them and characterizing them using process mining. Based on the process mining results analysis, it is possible to develop alternative implementations for inefficient tasks and improve the overall system performance.