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Modeling Dynamic Aspects of Sensitive Business Processes for Knowledge Localization
Author(s) -
Mariam Ben Hassen,
Mohamed Turki,
Faı̈ez Gargouri
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
procedia computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.334
H-Index - 76
ISSN - 1877-0509
DOI - 10.1016/j.procs.2017.08.158
Subject(s) - computer science , relevance (law) , knowledge management , context (archaeology) , domain (mathematical analysis) , business process , domain knowledge , process (computing) , representation (politics) , dimension (graph theory) , body of knowledge , business process modeling , focus (optics) , business process model and notation , identification (biology) , perspective (graphical) , knowledge representation and reasoning , artifact centric business process model , data science , artificial intelligence , work in process , mathematics , law , business , mathematical analysis , optics , biology , operating system , paleontology , marketing , political science , physics , botany , politics , pure mathematics
This paper introduces BPM4KI- a generic Business Process Meta-Model for Knowledge Identification, which encompasses a clear and semantically rich definition of Sensitive Business Processes (SBPs). This meta-model is well founded on «core» domain ontologies. It covers all aspects of business process modeling and knowledge management: the functional, organizational, behavioral, informational, intentional and knowledge perspectives. The aim of BPM4KI is to develop a rich and expressive graphical representation of SBPs in order to identify and localize the crucial knowledge that is mobilized and created by these processes. In this research work, we focus more specifically on the description of the « Functional Perspective», which represents the core dimension in SBP modeling, exploring the collaboration, interaction and knowledge aspects. Besides, we evaluate the relevance of some proposed concepts through a real SBP scenario from medical domain in the context of the organization of protection of the motor disabled people of Sfax-Tunisia (ASHMS).

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