AI Meets Business Rules and Process Management
Papers from the 2008 AAAI Spring Symposium
Knut Hinkelmann, Program Chair
Technical Report SS-08-01. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. This technical report is also available in book and CD format.
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Contents
Organizing Committee
Knut Hinkelmann
Semantic Description of Distributed Business Processes / 1
Sudhir Agarwal, Sebastian Rudolph, and Andreas Abecker
Rules for Making Sense of Events: Design Issues for High-Level Event Query and Reasoning Languages (Position Paper) / 12
François Bry and Michael Eckert
Towards a Semantic Framework for Business Activity Monitoring and Management / 17
Claire Costello and Owen Molloy
E-Government for Distributed Autonomous Administrations / 28
Daniela Feldkamp, Wolf Siberski, Barbara Thönssen, and Holger Wache
Making BPEL Flexible / 39
Daniela Feldkamp and Nishant Singh
Towards a Framework for Policy-Oriented Enterprise Management / 50
Matthias Kaiser and Jens Lemcke
Business Processes and Rules: An eGovernment Case-Study / 54
Dimitris Karagiannis, Wilfrid Utz, Robert Woitsch, and Andrea Leutgeb
A Framework for Temporal Representation and Reasoning in Business Intelligence Applications / 59
Hans-Ulrich Krieger, Bernd Kiefer, and Thierry Declerck
Semantic Business Process Modeling - Benefits and Capability / 71
Florian Lautenbacher, Bernhard Bauer, and Christian Seitz
SBVR Use Cases / 77
Mark H. Linehan
Reasoning about Provenance with OWL and SWRL Rules / 87
Robert E. McGrath and Joe Futrelle
Developing a Web-Based Application using OWL and SWRL / 93
Martin J. O'Connor, Ravi Shankar, Csongor Nyulas, Samson Tu, and Amar Das
Business Process Modeling, Task Management, and the Semantic Link / 99
Uwe V. Riss, Ingo Weber, and Olaf Grebner
A Framework for Unifying Problem-Solving Knowledge and Workflow Modeling / 105
Juan C. Vidal, Manuel Lama, and Alberto Bugarín
Including Semantics and Probabilistic Uncertainty in Business Rules Using Fuzzy Modeling and Dempster-Shafer Theory / 111
Ronald R. Yager
Business Rules and Decision Processes in Mediated Business Coordination / 117
Zheng Zhao, Virginia Dignum, and Frank Dignum
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