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Towards the development of semantically enabled flexible process monitoring systems

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Pages 96-108 | Received 22 Aug 2014, Accepted 11 Jul 2015, Published online: 11 Nov 2015
 

Abstract

In current business and enterprise environment, the most common processes are structured and well-documented, but there is another important category of processes, also referred to as being ‘flexible’ or ‘less-structured’, because their execution is not strictly enforced by an external system. The main objective of this article is the design of a semantically enabled system capable of monitoring and analysing flexible or transient processes that typically occur in enterprise environments, in which the human factor plays a very important role in the execution and planning of activities. In order to facilitate the development of such a system, we provide a framework for the management of processes that also involve physical activities thus extending the scope of business process management into physical systems. This undertaking involves the integration of results from the emerging Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) research field and from several other areas of research such as the area of and activity recognition, plan recognition, process mining, etc.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The work has been funded by the Sectorial Operational Programme Human Resources Development 2007–2013 of the Ministry of European Funds through the Financial Agreement POSDRU/159/1.5/S/132397.

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