About the paper
Title |
Ontology based framework for collaborative business process assessment |
Book |
ICIST 2014 Proceedings |
Pages |
40-45 |
Abstract: To remain competitive and agile, modern
organizations invest several business and IT enablers in
order to supervise their change management initiatives. In
this perspective, research in enhancing business process
management (BPM) capabilities (maturity, risk assessment,
etc.) presents relevant guidelines in order to adapt IT
solutions when business requirements evolve.
In this context, this research proposes an ontology based
framework for business processes assessment. The first
objective of this research covers the definition of a
functional category of ontological concepts related to the
qualification of business process dimensions. Hence, we
identify concepts related to processes lifecycle, process
maturity, task related risk, etc. The second category covers
the non-functional aspects related to the QoS, event
management, etc.
The second objective targets the definition of assessment
model based on the instantiation of the proposed ontology.
The application of this approach aims to identify the stark
nodes of business processes and to validate the alignment
with evolutionary business processes requirements. |
Full citation
Hachicha, M.,
Moalla, N.,
Ouzrout, Y.
Ontology based framework for collaborative business process assessment. In:
Zdravković, M.,
Trajanović, M.,
Konjović, Z.
(Eds.)
ICIST 2014 Proceedings, pp.40-45, Belgrade, Serbia, 2014
Keywords
Business Process Management
Ontology