Semantic Business Process Analysis
This event took place on Wednesday 20 May 2009 at 11:30
Dr. Carlos Pedrinaci Knowledge Media Institute
Business Process Management (BPM) aims to support the whole life-cycle necessary to deploy and maintain business processes within organisations. An important step of the BPM life-cycle is the analysis of the processes deployed in companies. However, the degree of automation currently achieved cannot support the level of adaptation required by businesses. In this talk I will present the experience gained in the course of the EU project SUPER in applying semantic technologies to enhancing existing techniques in Business Process Analysis. In particular I will describe the main ontologies that we have defined to this end and I will introduce some of the different analysis techniques and applications that we have developed.
This event took place on Wednesday 20 May 2009 at 11:30
Business Process Management (BPM) aims to support the whole life-cycle necessary to deploy and maintain business processes within organisations. An important step of the BPM life-cycle is the analysis of the processes deployed in companies. However, the degree of automation currently achieved cannot support the level of adaptation required by businesses. In this talk I will present the experience gained in the course of the EU project SUPER in applying semantic technologies to enhancing existing techniques in Business Process Analysis. In particular I will describe the main ontologies that we have defined to this end and I will introduce some of the different analysis techniques and applications that we have developed.
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