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Business Process Full Compliance with Respect to a Set of Conditional Obligation in Polynomial Time

In this paper, we present a new methodology to evaluate whether a business process model is fully compliant with a regulatory framework composed of a set of conditional obligations. The methodology is based failure delta-constraints that are evaluated on bottom-up aggregations of a tree-like representation of business process models. While the generic problem of proving full compliance is in coNP-complete, we show that verifying full compliance can be done in polynomial time using our methodology, for an acyclic structured process model given a regulatory framework composed by a set of conditional obligations, whose elements are restricted to be represented by propositional literals

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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