Organizations use process mapping as a basic tool to define or analyze how they manage their business. Process mapping methodologies are also used to design better business processes, to improve efficiency and foster productivity and output quality, while reducing business risks. Process maps are usually developed by business analysts and process engineers, which are often highly centralised knowledge resources and generally apply process mapping methodologies based on top down approaches. Business analysts are used to represent process maps using flowcharting tools, or, in case of database supported knowledge bases, using tree-shaped structures. Unfortunately, top-down approaches and both flowchart-based or tree-shaped process knowledge bases lead to process maps which are mainly unable to represent in a complete manner the enterprise knowledge about its processes and generally hinder the sharing and the subsequent reuse of the process maps. In this article we illustrate an alternative approach to represent process maps and business knowledge, based on typical concepts and methodologies from the Semantic Web paradigm (i.e. ontologies, XML based languages and agents), and aimed to allow for the production of complete, meaningful and reusable process maps.

An approach to the process maps based on semantic web methodologies

Fresco R;
2003

Abstract

Organizations use process mapping as a basic tool to define or analyze how they manage their business. Process mapping methodologies are also used to design better business processes, to improve efficiency and foster productivity and output quality, while reducing business risks. Process maps are usually developed by business analysts and process engineers, which are often highly centralised knowledge resources and generally apply process mapping methodologies based on top down approaches. Business analysts are used to represent process maps using flowcharting tools, or, in case of database supported knowledge bases, using tree-shaped structures. Unfortunately, top-down approaches and both flowchart-based or tree-shaped process knowledge bases lead to process maps which are mainly unable to represent in a complete manner the enterprise knowledge about its processes and generally hinder the sharing and the subsequent reuse of the process maps. In this article we illustrate an alternative approach to represent process maps and business knowledge, based on typical concepts and methodologies from the Semantic Web paradigm (i.e. ontologies, XML based languages and agents), and aimed to allow for the production of complete, meaningful and reusable process maps.
2003
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Robert Meersman, Zahir Tari
On the Move to Meaningful Internet System
OTM 2003 - OTM Confederated International Conferences "On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems"
99
108
978-3-540-20494-7
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-39962-9_22
November 3-7, 2003
Catania, Sicily, Italy
Web
Organizational Impacts
Group and Organization Interfaces
Interoperability
Knowledge Representation Formalisms and Methods
2
restricted
Fresco, R; Pederiva, A
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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