DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-84837-2_21
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Collaborative Process Definition Using An Ontology-Based Approach

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“…It is the most important part of our knowledge-based system because it deals with the binding of knowledge on collaboration into collaborative process. We use an ontology-based approach proposed in [5] as a means to accomplish this part. The Knowledge Base (KB) has been developed on the basis of such approach and allows the deduction of collaboration patterns.…”
Section: Collaboration Pattern Deduction Functionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is the most important part of our knowledge-based system because it deals with the binding of knowledge on collaboration into collaborative process. We use an ontology-based approach proposed in [5] as a means to accomplish this part. The Knowledge Base (KB) has been developed on the basis of such approach and allows the deduction of collaboration patterns.…”
Section: Collaboration Pattern Deduction Functionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CNO covers the features of collaborative network and process. This approach has been discussed into detail in [5]. Collaborative process modelling: This part includes also the extraction of knowledge and the representation of it in form of collaborative process conforming to the BPMN syntax.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and to ensure the semantic alignment between the modelled collaborative situation and a process cartography based on the capacities of partners. To solve that semantic issue, some previous work did use the MIT Process Handbook, which provide matching between the concepts of "objectives" and "processes", as presented in (Rajsiri, 2008) and (Rajsiri, 2009). Some other current research works (Mu, 2011) aims at asking partners to complete semantic description of their competencies in order to ensure the semantic matching more specifically, without being focused on a specific vision of industrial domain (like the MIT Process Handbook).…”
Section: Presentation Of the Mis Design Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar considerations for resources are found in the work of Lin, Harding, and Shahbaz (2004) intended to provide a manufacturing system engineering ontology for extended environments. Other ontological developments described in Tamma et al (2005) and Rajsiri et al (2008) reveal the importance of resources for collaboration. In these works, resources are understood to be the social use of objects in coordination and collaboration environments.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%