DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-72667-8_43
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Semantic Process Retrieval with iSPARQL

Abstract: Abstract. The vision of semantic business processes is to enable the integration and inter-operability of business processes across organizational boundaries. Since different organizations model their processes differently, the discovery and retrieval of similar semantic business processes is necessary in order to foster inter-organizational collaborations. This paper presents our approach of using iSPARQL-our imprecise query engine based on SPARQL-to query the OWL MIT Process Handbooka large collection of ove… Show more

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“…The first one takes into account parameters related with inputs/outputs and names of each task of BP [3,4]; the second one is focused on the semantic inference of related concepts contained in ontologies [5][6][7][8]; the third one, compares the BP structure usually represented trough modeling formalisms which ease the structural analysis using mathematical techniques, such as graph isomorphism [9][10][11][12]; and the last one, compares the behavior of BP represented as interchange of messages within tasks, record of historical execution of BP, and control-flow [13,14].…”
Section: Current Approaches For Bp Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first one takes into account parameters related with inputs/outputs and names of each task of BP [3,4]; the second one is focused on the semantic inference of related concepts contained in ontologies [5][6][7][8]; the third one, compares the BP structure usually represented trough modeling formalisms which ease the structural analysis using mathematical techniques, such as graph isomorphism [9][10][11][12]; and the last one, compares the behavior of BP represented as interchange of messages within tasks, record of historical execution of BP, and control-flow [13,14].…”
Section: Current Approaches For Bp Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work [Belhajjame and Brambilla 2011] proposes a query by example approach that relies on ontological description of business processes, activities, and their relationships, which can be automatically built from the workflow models themselves. The work [Kiefer et al 2007] proposed the use of semantic business processes and offer an approximate query engine based on iSPARQL to perform the process retrieval task and to find inter-organizational matching between business partners. With respect to our work, these techniques leverage on semantic descriptions of the models.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] proposes the BPMN-Q query language for visual semantic queries over BPMN models. Kiefer et al [16] proposed the use of semantic business processes to enable the integration and inter-operability of business processes across organizational boundaries. They offer an imprecise query engine based on iSPARQL to perform the process retrieval task and to find inter-organizational matching at the boundaries between partners.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%