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‎Modular Business Ontology: semantic::apps

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'''Business Process Modeling (BPM)
in today
'
s fast moving, globalized business practice, requires BPM
to
adapt to environmental changes very fast, integrate distributed process knowledge
and
support decision making. The terms Collaborative BPM, Social BPM and Agile BPM has been discussed for a while and BPM tools morphed into BPM 2.0 tools
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'''
In this talk, I would like to show, how
Business Process Modeling (BPM)
could benefit from semantic technologies through the use of  Semantic MediaWiki. gesinn.it successfully implemented numerous Semantic MediaWiki powered BPM projects since 2011. I
'
d like
to
share some insights with the community
and
enterprise users
.'''

 

 



In this talk, I would like to show, how BPM could benefit from semantic technologies through
the
use of  Semantic MediaWiki
.
gesinn
.
it successfully implemented numerous Semantic MediaWiki powered BPM projects since 2011
.
I
'
d like to share some insights with the community and enterprise users
.

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The term "business process modeling" was coined in
the
1960s by S
.
Williams in his 1967 article "Business Process Modeling Improves Administrative Control"
.
<ref>Williams, S
.
(1967); "Business Process Modeling Improves Administrative Control," In:
'
'Automation''. December, 1967, pp. 44 - 50.</ref> His idea was that techniques for obtaining a better understanding of physical control systems could be used in a similar way for business processes
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== Business Process Management ==

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In the 1990s, the term "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_process process]" became a new productivity paradigm.<ref name="Rol95">Asbjørn Rolstadås (1995); "Business process modeling and reengineering". in: ''Performance Management: A Business Process Benchmarking Approach''. p. 148-150.</ref> Companies were encouraged to think in ''processes'' instead of ''functions'' and ''procedures''. Software tools promised to support modeling with modeling notations like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event-driven_process_chain Event-driven Process Chain (EPC)] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BPMN Business Process Model and Notation]. Process modeling became more and more a highly specialized issue, leaving those, affected by the processes, behind.

 

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Since the late 2000s, the idea of "Process Management 2.0" is beginning to gain credence.<ref>Kock, Jan-Henning et. al (2011); "Prozessmanagement 2.0". http://www.detecon-dmr.com/de/article/prozessmanagement-20_2011_04_20/page/1</ref> It aims to help employees, customers and suppliers collaborate, share, and organize business processes via Web 2.0 technologies. The terms ''Collaborative BPM'', ''Social BPM'' and ''Agile BPM'' has been discussed for a while and BPM tools morphed into BPM 2.0 tools.

 

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But the story continues with "Process Management 3.0" powered by Semantic MediaWiki:

 

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; Time Savings

 

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* in gathering of information through automated information update and aggregation

 

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* in information sharing through automated notification and self-service

 

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* in modeling processes through automated creation of charts

 

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* in maintaining process models through automated update of linked content

 

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* in finding information through semantic search and filtering

 

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; Improved Communication

 

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* in collaborating on processes through a browser-based architecture

 

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* in exchanging opinions through integrated discussion pages

 

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* in teaching employees through task-related, filterable process models

 

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; Better Results, Less Mistakes

 

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* in documentation of process models through linked, automatically updated content

 

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* in handling of business transactions through informed employees

 

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== Agenda ==

 

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== Business Process Management
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* The value of Business Process Orientation

 

* The value of Business Process Orientation

 

* "Classical" process of Business Process Modeling

 

* "Classical" process of Business Process Modeling

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* Process Modeling 3.0

 

* Process Modeling 3.0

 

 



== Modular Business Ontology: semantic::apps ==

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== Modular Business Ontology:
[http://semantic-apps.com
semantic::apps
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* BPM core modules

 

* BPM core modules

 

* Modules closely related to BPM

 

* Modules closely related to BPM

 

 



== Semantic MediaWiki: Enterprise Requirements and Challenges ==

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== Semantic MediaWiki: Enterprise Requirements and Challenges
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* Functional platform requirements & usability

 

* Functional platform requirements & usability

 

* Safety and security

 

* Safety and security

 

* On-Premise vs. Cloud

 

* On-Premise vs. Cloud

 

 



== Live-Demo / Customer Case Studies ==

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== Live-Demo / Customer Case Studies ==
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== References ==

 

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