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Identifier |
000408110 |
Title |
Semantic Annotations for BPMN models : extending SeMFIS for supporting ontology reasoning and query functionalities |
Alternative Title |
Σημασιολογικές υποσημειώσεις σε BPMN μοντέλα: επεκτείνοντας το SeMFIS για την υποστήριξη εξαγωγής συμπερασμάτων και επερωτήσεων σε οντολογίες |
Author
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Δημητράκη, Αικατερίνη Κ.
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Thesis advisor
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Πλεξουσάκης, Δημήτρης
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Reviewer
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Φουντουλάκη, Ειρήνη
Σαββίδης, Αντώνιος
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Abstract |
Business process models are a sequential representation of all functions associated with
a specific business activity. In implementing business process modelling, there are many
techniques that have been tried and tested throughout the years. Business Process
Modelling Notation (BPMN) is the global standard for process modeling and provides a
standard notation that is readily understandable by management personnel, analysts and
developers. The original intent of BPMN was to help bridge communication gaps that
often exist between the various departments within an organization or enterprise, by
providing a notation that is intuitive to business users, yet able to represent complex
process semantics. Here we will discuss the approach of enriching the existing standards,
with semantic information provided by OWL ontologies. Business Process annotation with
semantic tags taken from an ontology is becoming a crucial activity for business designers.
In fact, semantic annotations help business process comprehension, documentation,
analysis and evolution. For this purpose there is an ongoing research and several software
tools have been developed to support this approach. SeMFIS tool is an open and
extensible platform for engineering semantic annotations of conceptual models. We
decided to extend SeMFIS to support consistency check on OWL ontology models, created
for annotate BPMN process models, with the use of HermiT reasoner and a feature to
allow user uploading his ontology with its instances and properties on Openlink Virtuoso
engine and query them with SPARQL language. Creating a meat supply chain process
model and a meat supply chain OWL ontology that enriches the process model with
information necessary for traceability purposes, helps us understand the need for
annotations and for features which process them.
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Language |
English |
Issue date |
2017-03-17 |
Collection
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School/Department--School of Sciences and Engineering--Department of Computer Science--Post-graduate theses
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Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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Permanent Link |
https://elocus.lib.uoc.gr//dlib/0/f/0/metadata-dlib-1491389020-570513-19371.tkl
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