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Expressing Business Process Model as OWL-S Ontologies

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posted on 2024-11-13, 23:07 authored by M A Aslam, S Auer, Jun ShenJun Shen, M Herrmann
BPEL4WS is a well-established business process standard that can be used to orchestrate service-based workflows. However, the rapid growth and automation demands of e-business and grid applications require BPEL4WS to provide enhanced semantic annotations to achieve the goal of business processes automation. Here, OWL-S (OWL for Web Services) is designed to represent such kind of semantic information. Furthermore, there exists a similarity in the conceptual model of OWL-S and BPEL4WS that can be employed to overcome the lack of semantics in BPEL4WS by mapping the BPEL4WS process model to the OWL-S suite of ontologies. The mapped OWL-S service can be used to increase flexibility and to automate BPEL based grid scenarios even further. This is achieved by dynamic discovery, composition and invocation of OWL-S services, for example within e-business and grid environments. Hence, the aim of this paper is to establish a mapping from the BPEL process model to the complete OWL-S suite of ontologies. We present a mapping strategy and a tool supporting this strategy. This allows the semantic annotation of workflows defined as BPEL4WS processes to enable the automation of a variety of e-business tasks.

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This paper was originally published as: Aslam, MA, Auer, S, Shen, J & Hermann, M, Expressing Business Process Model as OWL-S Ontologies, in Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Grid and Peer-to-Peer based Workflows (GPWW 2006) in conjunction with the 4th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2006), Vienna, Austria, September 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4103, Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg, 2006, 400-415. The original publication can be found here.

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Volume

4103 LNCS

Pagination

400-415

Language

English

RIS ID

14118

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