Title
Ontology-Based Process Modelling - Will We Live to See It?
Abstract
In theory, ontology-based process modelling (OBPM) bares great potential to extend business process management. Many works have studied OBPM and are clear on the potential amenities, such as eliminating ambiguities or enabling advanced reasoning over company processes. However, despite this approval in academia, a widespread industry adoption is still nowhere to be seen. This can be mainly attributed to the fact, that it still requires high amounts of manual labour to initially create ontologies and annotations to process models. As long as these problems are not addressed, implementing OBPM seems unfeasible in practice. In this work, we therefore identify requirements needed for a successful implementation of OBPM and assess the current state of research w.r.t. these requirements. Our results indicate that the research progress for means to facilitate OBPM are still alarmingly low and there needs to be urgent work on extending existing approaches.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1007/978-3-030-89022-3_4
CONCEPTUAL MODELING, ER 2021
Keywords
DocType
Volume
OBPM, Ontologies, Research agenda
Conference
13011
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Carl Corea102.03
Michael Fellmann25118.08
Patrick Delfmann327638.49