Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development
Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development
An Information-Theoretic Definition of Similarity
ICML '98 Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Machine Learning
Organizing Business Knowledge: The MIT Process Handbook
Organizing Business Knowledge: The MIT Process Handbook
Introduction to the special issue on word sense disambiguation: the state of the art
Computational Linguistics - Special issue on word sense disambiguation
Comparing Relationships in Conceptual Modeling: Mapping to Semantic Classifications
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
ICEBE '05 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering
Reasoning on Semantically Annotated Processes
ICSOC '08 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing
User-friendly semantic annotation in business process modeling
WISE'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Web information systems engineering
Semantic Annotation of Process Models for Facilitating Process Knowledge Management
International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design
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Annotation of Business Processes with semantic tags taken from a domain ontology is beneficial to several activities conducted on Business Processes, such as comprehension, documentation, analysis and evolution. On the other hand, the task of semantically annotating Business Processes is time-consuming and far from trivial. The authors support Business Process designers in the annotation of process elements by automatically suggesting candidate concepts. The annotation suggestions are computed on the basis of a similarity measure between the text information associated with process element labels and the ontology concepts. In turn, this requires support for the disambiguation of terms appearing in ontology concepts, which admit multiple linguistic senses, and for ontology extension, when the available concepts are insufficient.