In the Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) paradigm, an organization is a Multi-Agent System (MAS) composed of autonomous agents inducing business processes. Process Mining automates the creation, update, and analysis of explicit business process models based on event data. Process Mining techniques make simplifying assumptions about the processes discovered from data. However, actual business processes are often more complex than those restricted by Process Mining assumptions. Several Process Mining approaches relax these standard assumptions by discovering more realistic process models. These approaches can discover more realistic process models. However, these models are often difficult to visualize and, consequently, to understand. Many MASs induce processes whose behaviors become more complex with each next embraced time step, while the complexities of these MASs remain constant. Thus, the ABM paradigm can cope naturally with the increasing complexity of the discovered process models. This paper proposes Agent System Mining (ASM) and ASM Framework. ASM combines Process Mining and ABM in the Business Process Management (BPM) context to infer MAS models of operational business processes from real-world event data, while ASM Framework maps ASM activities to different phases of the MAS modeling lifecycle. The paper also discusses the benefits of using ASM and outlines challenges associated with the implementation of the ASM Framework.
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