Inproceedings1289
Measuring Similarity between Semantic Business Process Models
Measuring Similarity between Semantic Business Process Models
Published: 2007
Januar
Herausgeber: John F. Roddick and Annika Hinze
Buchtitel: Conceptual Modelling 2007, Proceedings of the Fourth Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM 2007)
Ausgabe: 67
Seiten: 71-80
Verlag: Australian Computer Science Communications
Erscheinungsort: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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Kurzfassung
A business process may be modeled in different ways
by different modelers even when utilizing the same
modeling language. An appropriate method for solving
ambiguity issues in process models caused by the
use of synonyms, homonyms or different abstraction
levels for process element names is the use of ontologybased
descriptions of process models. So-called semantic
business process models promise to support
business process interoperability and interconnectivity.
But, for (semi-) automatic process interoperability
and interconnectivity two problems need to be
solved. How can similar terms for process element
names be automatically discovered and how can semantic
business process composition be facilitated.
In this paper we will present solutions for these problems
based upon an OWL DL-based description of
Petri nets.
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