DocumentCode :
3201210
Title :
Mapping a business process model to a semantic Web service model
Author :
Li Guo ; Burger, Clayton
Author_Institution :
CISA, Edinburgh Univ., UK
fYear :
2004
fDate :
6-9 July 2004
Firstpage :
746
Lastpage :
749
Abstract :
The purpose of OWL-S is to support effective automation of various Web services related activities including service discovery, composition, execution and monitoring. For our work, we are interested in automated Web services composition for a business process model. OWL-S process ontology provides a standard language for describing the composition of Web services. Thus we can treat composed Web services as a process model. However, since OWL-S is an XML based syntax description which is used for automatic agent processing, it is difficult to read and understand for human reader, especially for those with little XML knowledge but from a process modelling background, for example, businessmen. Therefore it can not be easily and directly used for process modelling tasks. The Fundamental Business Process Modelling Language (FBPML) is a diagram based business process modelling language which merges IDEF3, RAD and PSL. It has a precise operational semantics and describes business processes in a conventional logic. Because it is diagram based, it can be easily accepted by processes modelers who normally are familiar with such diagrams. However, its problem is that it does not provide a direct specification for Web services based agents. This paper bridges the gap via conceptual mapping between two different process modelling languages, FBPML and OWL-S.
Keywords :
XML; business data processing; formal specification; information services; knowledge representation languages; semantic Web; software agents; BPEL4WS; FBPML; Fundamental Business Process Modelling Language; IDEF3; OWL-S process ontology; PSL; RAD; WS-CAF; WS-Coordination; Web service based agent development; Web service composition; Web service coordination; XML based syntax description; automatic agent processing; business process model mapping; business requirements; conceptual mapping; diagram based business process modelling language; enterprise requirements; formal specification; operational semantics; requirement satisfaction; semantic Web service model; service discovery; service execution; service monitoring; Automation; Computerized monitoring; Humans; Informatics; Logic; Ontologies; Semantic Web; Standards development; Web services; XML;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Web Services, 2004. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2167-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICWS.2004.1314808
Filename :
1314808
Link To Document :
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