THE EXTENDED PROCESS MODEL—TRANSFORMING PROCESS SPECIFICATIONS INTO ONTOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS
Authors:
Holger Brocks a;
Henning Meyer a;
Thomas Kamps a;
Christian Begger b
| Affiliations: | a Fraunhofer Integrated Publication and Information Systems Institute, Darmstadt, Germany |
b S dzucker AG, Mannheim, Germany |
DOI:
10.1080/01969720500428263
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8 issues per year
Subjects:
Cybernetics;
Human Computer Intelligence;
Information & Communication Technology (ICT);
Machine Learning - Design;
Robotics;
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Abstract
Knowledge-intensive processes are often open ended and can be only weakly specified in traditional business process models. The extended process model provides a comprehensive integration of process and knowledge specific aspects within a single, ontological representation. In this article we describe the transformation of standardized business process definitions into a unified conceptual process model. We then apply our methodology to the scenario of IT services.
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