BPMO-Based OWL Representation of Business Processes

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Semantic process modeling approaches are used in modelling, making use of the process ontology, which is the preferred BPMO. In the process of semantically modeling, using ontology to describe the business process is an important step. Therefore, the text proposed for BPMO-based OWL representation of business process, lays the foundation for resolving issues, such as semantic annotation, machine-understandable, and reasoning on business process. We will put forward the construction and representation of our business process knowledge; examine the workshop business process activities; according to business rules, describe business processes on the basis of the BPMO; represent BPMO-based process on the basis of ontology modeling language OWL; model the process on the foundation of softeware BPMO Modeller. Workshop product packaging as an example, we will verify business processes based on BPMO methods.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 546-547)

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651-655

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July 2012

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