TY - CPAPER SN - 978-3-319-59335-7 AU - Jabeen, Fakhra AU - Leopold, Henrik AU - Reijers, Hajo A. T1 - How to make process model matching work better? An analysis of current similarity measures T2 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS) ED - Abramowicz, Witold PY - 2017 PB - Springer SV - 288 SP - 181 EP - 193 T3 - Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing AB - Process model matching techniques aim at automatically identifying activity correspondences between two process models that represent the same or similar behavior. By doing so, they provide essential input for many advanced process model analysis techniques such as process model search. Despite their importance, the performance of process model matching techniques is not yet convincing and several attempts to improve the performance have not been successful. This raises the question of whether it is really not possible to further improve the performance of process model matching techniques. In this paper, we aim to answer this question by conducting two consecutive analyses. First, we review existing process model matching techniques and give an overview of the specific technologies they use to identify similar activities. Second, we analyze the correspondences of the Process Model Matching Contest 2015 and reflect on the suitability of the identified technologies to identify the missing correspondences. As a result of these analyses, we present a list of three specific recommendations to improve the performance of process model matching techniques in the future. TS - BibTeX DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-59336-4_13 C1 - Poznan, Poland C4 - June 28-30 M4 - Citavi ER -