Abstract

Background: This tertiary study lists the secondary studies published in the process mining domain and provides an analysis related to a set of research questions. It is the first tertiary study in this area. The objective is to provide information about the available secondary studies in process mining, respond to research questions relating to the thematic areas covered in the studies, as well as trends regarding their quality, and report on findings for publication venues, citations, guidelines used, and demographics. Method: A tertiary study based on systematic secondary studies published up to March 2023. A total of 25 secondary studies related to process mining have been identified following the application of inclusion/exclusion criteria and quality assessment. Results: The most popular thematic areas addressed are technologies and applications for process mining and healthcare. The secondary studies in process mining have a medium quality score of 3.5. The guidelines introduced by Kitchenham over the years are preferred in secondary studies in this field. There is no trend related to the number of primary studies included in secondary studies in process mining. Conclusion: Although numerous secondary studies exist for process mining, there is still room for more research, specifically in the areas highlighted in this study. Future researchers can use this study for reference, and they can also use the listed research topics to dive deep into the issues identified.

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