Ontology reasoning for process models

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Abstract

Processes in software development generally have two facets. They can be model objects, as described in Sect. 4.2, and also workflows, as described in Sect. 4.3. In this chapter, we analyse typical problems in process modelling and develop ontology reasoning technologies to address them in the ODSD infrastructure. We show how different ontological representation of process models can be constructed for different purposes and how reasoning can be applied to guarantee the consistency of models.

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Ren, Y., Gröner, G., Rahmani, T., Lemcke, J., Friesen, A., Zivkovic, S., … Pan, J. Z. (2013). Ontology reasoning for process models. In Ontology-Driven Software Development (pp. 219–252). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31226-7_10

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