Enfoque para la gestión de procesos de negocio semánticos utilizando ontologías
Current market opportunities and the growth of Information and communication technologies encourage organizations to establish collaborative networks. The collaborative networks consist of relationships between companies during a period of time to achieve common business goals, implying a process-or...
Autor Principal: | Tello-Leal, Edgar |
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Otros Autores: | Carreón, Jorge Alejandro, Lucio Castillo, Mariby |
Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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Editorial Bonaventuriana
2018
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Tello Leal, E., Carreón, J. A., & Luicio Castillo, M. (2013). Enfoque para la gestión de procesos de negocio semánticos utilizando ontologías. Revista de Ingenierías USBmed, 4(1), 56–62. https://doi.org/10.21500/20275846.285 |
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Current market opportunities and the growth of Information and communication technologies encourage organizations to establish collaborative networks. The collaborative networks consist of relationships between companies during a period of time to achieve common business goals, implying a process-oriented integration between heterogeneous and autonomous companies, which must be achieved both for a business perspective and for an implementation perspective. Semantic business process management is an approach to increase the level of automation through the use of semantic technologies (like ontologies) and Web services, which allows facing some current challenges of the Business Process Management, such as service discovery, process reuse, and analysis of executed processes. In this paper we present the design and implementation of a business process model, which is modeled using the BPMN language and semantically annotated with concepts of the BPMO ontology, enabling semantic-based discovery, process fragments, and reuse of existing process artifacts, as well as queries on instances of the process model produced using automated reasoning. |
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