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Ontology Assisted Process Knowledge Acquisition

Ontology Assisted Process Knowledge Acquisition
Ontology Assisted Process Knowledge Acquisition
This paper explains how ontologies can be used in order to assist process oriented knowledge acquisition (KA). It explains what ontologies are and how they can be applied within the context of process oriented KA tasks such as Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) initiatives and the construction of company Intranets or knowledge repositories. In particular it explains the rationale behind the development of an ontology based methodology that accompanies the "Process Knowledge Editor" KA tool. The work described is part of the SPEDE project which aims to create a Structured Process Elicitation and Demonstration Environment.
ISBN: 185233231X
Springer
Cottam, Hugh
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Shadbolt, Nigel
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Bramer, Max
Macintosh, Ann
Coenen, Frans
Cottam, Hugh
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Shadbolt, Nigel
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Bramer, Max
Macintosh, Ann
Coenen, Frans

Cottam, Hugh and Shadbolt, Nigel (1999) Ontology Assisted Process Knowledge Acquisition. Bramer, Max, Macintosh, Ann and Coenen, Frans (eds.) In Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XVI and Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems VII. Springer..

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This paper explains how ontologies can be used in order to assist process oriented knowledge acquisition (KA). It explains what ontologies are and how they can be applied within the context of process oriented KA tasks such as Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) initiatives and the construction of company Intranets or knowledge repositories. In particular it explains the rationale behind the development of an ontology based methodology that accompanies the "Process Knowledge Editor" KA tool. The work described is part of the SPEDE project which aims to create a Structured Process Elicitation and Demonstration Environment.

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Published date: 1999
Additional Information: Address: Berlin
Venue - Dates: Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XVI and Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems VII, 1999-01-01
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 253377
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/253377
ISBN: ISBN: 185233231X
PURE UUID: 4ed8dfb1-10f0-4b79-b539-0dc7449c777d

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Date deposited: 26 May 2000
Last modified: 20 Feb 2024 11:11

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Author: Hugh Cottam
Author: Nigel Shadbolt
Editor: Max Bramer
Editor: Ann Macintosh
Editor: Frans Coenen

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