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Ontology-based representation of compliance requirements for service processes


Ontology-based representation of compliance requirements for service processes



Published: 2007 April
Herausgeber: Hepp, M., Hinkelmann, K., Karagiannis, D., Klein, R., Stojanovic, N.
Buchtitel: Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Business Process and Product Lifecycle Management (SBPM 2007), held in in conjunction with the 3rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2007)
Ausgabe: 251
Reihe: CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Seiten: 28-39

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Kurzfassung
Service processes are becoming increasingly essential in modern economies as traditional, production-oriented industries decline. When comparing service processes to standard business processes, a major distinction is that the quality of their result, i.e., the service produced, cannot be measured in advance. Therefore, the compliance of the service process with quality standards plays an important role in convincing the customer that the services rendered will result in the quality specified. However, the check for compliance is still a tedious task. To address this situation, an ontology-based approach for representing service processes and checking their compliance is proposed. It is based on two ontologies: one to represent the service processes and the other to store the compliance requirements. The process representation ontology uses three so-called views to appropriately represent the service processes. The ontology for storing the compliance requirements differentiates syntactic, semantic and pragmatic requirements.



Forschungsgruppe

Betriebliche Informationssysteme


Forschungsgebiet

Geschäftsprozessmodellierung, Ontologiemodellierung, Ontologiemodellierungsmethodology, IT-Governance, Modellierung