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Ontology-based approaches for cross-enterprise collaboration: a literature review on semantic business process management
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Various relevant research directions in semantic BPM (SBPM) are identified and the state of art of SBPM is summarised.Abstract:
Based on an in-depth analysis of the existing approaches in applying semantic technologies to business process management (BPM) research in the perspective of cross-enterprise collaboration or so-called business-to-business integration, we analyse, discuss and compare methodologies, applications and best practices of the surveyed approaches with the proposed criteria. This article identifies various relevant research directions in semantic BPM (SBPM). Founded on the result of our investigation, we summarise the state of art of SBPM. We also address areas and directions for further research activities.read more
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