| D. Karagiannis, S. Junginger, and R. Strobl. Introduction to Business Process Management Systems Concepts. In B. Scholz-Reiter and E. Stickel, editors, Business Process Modelling, pages 81--106. Springer, 1996. |
....are modelled on the basis of formal ontologies [2] KnowMore uses three types of ontologies, namely domain ontology: contains the concepts used to model the contents of information sources. enterprise ontology: comprises the concepts used in WfMS; it is based upon the ADONIS meta model [9] and close to the notions of the WfMC [23] information ontology: describes the di#erent kinds of information sources with their respective structure, access, and format properties. Furthermore, it contains generic concepts such as author, or statement types. Retrieving Context from Workflows. ....
D. Karagiannis, St. Junginger, and R. Strobl. Introduction to Business Process Management Systems Concepts. In B. Scholz-Reuter et al., editors, Business Process Management, LNCS. Springer, 1996.
....For a complete definition also the syntactical (e.g. syntactical rules such as: Each workflow model must have one unique starting node. and semantical aspects (e.g. which workflow instances can be generated by the workflow model) of the workflow model should be explained. We refer to [ Karagiannis et al. 1996 ] for these aspects. For our purposes the above definition and figure 3 showing the graphical representation of the modeling constructs and a brief explanation of their semantics is sufficient. An example for an ADONIS workflow model is shown in figure 4. START ACT SPLIT JOIN DEC END ....
....For the evaluation we are currently using artificial workflow traces produced by a simulation rather than 3 This is like assuming that the target model is in class 3. real world workflow traces. The simulation component [ Herbst et al. 1997 ] of the business process management system ADONIS [ Karagiannis et al. 1996 ] is employed for this purpose. The workflow models induced by the machine learning algorithms are transformed to an ADL (ADONIS Definition Language) file, which can be directly imported by ADONIS. This allows us to compare the input workflow model given to the simulation with the workflow model ....
D. Karagiannis, S. Junginger, and R. Strobl. Introduction to Business Process Management Systems. In B. Scholz-Reiter and E. Stickel, editors, Business Process Modeling, pages 81--106. Springer-Verlag, 1996.
....and support speci cations as well as the OM archive together with the respective knowledge descriptions and the underlying ontologies. Business process models can be designed using the ADONIS commercial BPM tool (the KnowMore speci c extensions are modeled as comments in the activity descriptions) [4, 6], and are later parsed into the KnowMore representation formalism. The core part of all so represented knowledge is an object centered knowledge representation formalism. The basic language constructs of this formalism are mapped in turn onto conventional relational databases which are coupled ....
D. Karagiannis, St. Junginger, and R. Strobl. Introduction to business process management systems concepts. In B. Scholz-Reuter and E. Stickel, editors, Business Process Management, Lecture Notes on Computer Science, LNCS. Springer-Verlag, 1996.
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D. Karagiannis, S. Junginger, and R. Strobl. Introduction to Business Process Management Systems Concepts. In B. Scholz-Reiter and E. Stickel (Eds.), Business Process Modelling, Springer, 1996, pp. 81106.
....management system ADONIS 1 . 1. Introduction Efficient business processes are an important success factor in today s competitive markets. Information technology is playing a key role as an enabling technology in achieving this efficiency. A variety of business process management systems (BPMS) [8] support the analysis, simulation, optimization and documentation of business processes. The enactment of business processes is supported by workflow management systems (WFMS) 7, 4] Neither current WFMS nor current BPMS offer satisfactory support for the acquisition and adaptation of workflow ....
D. Karagiannis, S. Junginger, and R. Strobl. Introduction to Business Process Management Systems. In B. ScholzReiter and E. Stickel, editors, Business Process Modeling, pages 81--106. Springer-Verlag, 1996.
....into the enterprises value chain and the successful application of them to products and services. 1.2 The Consortium The coordinator of the project is BOC (Austria) developer of ADONIS fi , the most powerful business process management (BPM) toolkit available today. ADONIS fi [Kar95] [Kar96] supports the whole cycle of business process optimization from knowledge acquisition to performance evaluation. The business areas of BOC are further development and marketing of ADONIS fi , consulting and project management in business process optimization projects in the financial services ....
D. Karagiannis, S. Junginger, R. Strobl. Introduction to Business Process Management System Concepts. In: B. Scholz-Reiter, E. Stickel (eds.), Business Process Modelling, 81-106. Berlin: Springer 1996.
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