可配置流程模型:语义验证

Loubna El Faquih, Hanae Sbaï, M. Fredj
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目前,可变性管理已被引入到业务流程建模领域,通过可配置的流程模型解决方案来解决冗余和设计时错误等问题。然而,现有的可变性建模方法缺乏语义表示,因此,在建模、配置和进化可配置过程的自动化方面存在许多限制。近年来,语义web技术,特别是本体技术,已经被提出,以提高自动化水平,减少不同领域的人为干预。业务流程管理受益于这些技术的出现,语义业务流程管理的概念使得整个业务流程可以像机器推理一样被智能查询访问。尽管大多数方法侧重于提供建模和配置流程模型的机制,但它们的验证是从语法上而不是从语义上进行处理的。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于本体的方法来增强使用本体的可配置过程验证。
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Configurable process models: A semantic validation
Nowadays, variability management has been introduced in the field of business process modeling by means of the configurable process models solution, with a view to resolving problems of redundancy and design time errors. Nevertheless, the existing approaches of variability modeling lack of semantic representation, and consequently, present many limits regarding automation of modeling, configuring and evolving configurable processes. Recently, semantic web technologies, especially ontologies, have been proposed in order to increase the level of automation and reduce human intervention in different domains. Business process management has benefited from the emergence of these technologies and the concept of semantic business process management appeared to make the whole business process accessible to intelligent queries as for machine reasoning. Whereas most approaches focus on providing mechanisms for modeling and configuring process models, their validation was treated syntactically rather than semantically. In this paper, we propose an ontology-based approach to enhance configurable processes validation using ontologies.
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