Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
378718 Data & Knowledge Engineering 2016 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

Business process modeling continues to increase in complexity, due, in part, to the dynamic business contexts and complicated domain concepts found in today's global economic environment. Although business process modeling is a critical step in workflow automation that powers business around the world, business process modelers often misunderstand domain concepts or relationships due to their lack of precise domain knowledge. Such semantic ambiguity affects the efficiency and quality of business process modeling. To address this problem, a Process Ontology Based Approach is proposed to ease semantic ambiguity by providing a means to capture rich, semantic information on complex business processes through domain specific ontologies. This approach is grounded in the Bunge–Shanks Framework to semantic disambiguation and evaluated using an expert survey as well as a controlled laboratory experiment.

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