Title
Using semantic Web to build and execute ad-hoc processes
Abstract
This paper describes the architecture, implementation and illustrates the usage of WebFlowAH, an environment for ad-hoc specifying and executing Web services-based business processes. WebFlowAH build on the adoption of common domain ontology to describe Web services and business processes. It enables the specification of processes in terms of high level users' goals that are expressed based on the concepts of such common domain ontology, thus independently on the syntax of the service provided operations. WebFlowAH provides a unique environment for specifying and executing goal-oriented business processes, allowing services discovery, composition and invocation on the fly.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/AICCSA.2011.6126597
AICCSA
Keywords
Field
DocType
business process,goal-oriented business process,high level user,semantic web,ad-hoc process,common domain ontology,web services-based business process,unique environment,web service,services discovery,web services,service discovery,semantics,business,goal orientation,ontologies,process control,service provider
Ontology (information science),Services computing,Ontology,World Wide Web,Business process,Computer science,Semantic Web,Business Process Execution Language,Web service,Semantics
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.48
11
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Reginaldo Mendes1121.80
Paulo F. Pires258762.83
Flavia C. Delicato3637.59
Thais Batista447444.46
Javid Taheri572560.54
Albert Y. Zomaya65709454.84