Abstract
This contribution deals with business process modeling problems with the use of linguistic approach, while the special attention is paid to business process modeling based on semantic networks and reference databases. It consists of three important parts. In the first part, a reader may find an answer for question Why business process modeling based on linguistic approach?, the second part deals with problems of interconnection among key performance indicators KPIs and business process metrics items and the third part closing that contribution content deals with problems of that business process modeling functionality, which is based on semantic networks and reference databases as well.
Highlights
A business process is a logical ordering of people, procedures and technology into work activities designed to transform information, materials and energy into a specified result [15]
Scheer and is based on four views related to any business process: functional, process, data, organizational and product-process view, while that approach is denoted as standardized approach [18], approach of increasing the level of automation of business process modeling (BPM) by representing the various spheres of an enterprise using ontology languages and semantic WEB services frameworks, which denoted as semantic approach [20] and approach, which is closed to extraction of business rules (BR), while two approaches have been used to extract BR from process specifications written in form of text in natural language (TNL –text in natural language) [4]
In order to achieve the main goal, the following partial goals should be postulated and fulfilled: the first is to answer the question “Why business process modeling based on linguistic approach?” The second question is closed to enterprise architecture and business model problems together with adequate business perspective, while that question might sound: “How to provide an interconnection among KPI indicators and core business process metrics items?” The third question deals with business process modeling – linguistic approach with the use of semantic networks and reference databases, while that question might sound: “How business process modeling – linguistic approach with the use of semantic networks and reference databases does work?” I tried answering those questions within adequate sections of this contribution
Summary
A business process is a logical ordering of people, procedures and technology into work activities designed to transform information, materials and energy into a specified result [15]. In order to achieve the main goal, the following partial goals should be postulated and fulfilled: the first is to answer the question “Why business process modeling based on linguistic approach?” The second question is closed to enterprise architecture and business model problems together with adequate business perspective, while that question might sound: “How to provide an interconnection among KPI indicators and core business process metrics items?” The third question deals with business process modeling – linguistic approach with the use of semantic networks and reference databases, while that question might sound: “How business process modeling – linguistic approach with the use of semantic networks and reference databases does work?” I tried answering those questions within adequate sections of this contribution. Computer Science and Information Technology 3(5): 198-213, 2015 together with adequate business perspective, while that question might sound: “How to provide an interconnection among KPI indicators and core business process metrics items?” The third question deals with business process modeling – linguistic approach with the use of semantic networks and reference databases, while that question might sound: “How business process modeling – linguistic approach with the use of semantic networks and reference databases does work?” I tried answering those questions within adequate sections of this contribution
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