3.8 Article

Knowledge-Intensive Processes: Characteristics, Requirements and Analysis of Contemporary Approaches

Journal

JOURNAL ON DATA SEMANTICS
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 29-57

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13740-014-0038-4

Keywords

Knowledge-intensive processes; Process management systems; Case management; Process flexibility; Process mining

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  1. Sapienza
  2. EU Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) [318275]

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Engineering of knowledge-intensive processes (KiPs) is far from being mastered, since they are genuinely knowledge- and data-centric, and require substantial flexibility, at both design- and run-time. In this work, starting from a scientific literature analysis in the area of KiPs and from three real-world domains and application scenarios, we provide a precise characterization of KiPs. Furthermore, we devise some general requirements related to KiPs management and execution. Such requirements contribute to the definition of an evaluation framework to assess current system support for KiPs. To this end, we present a critical analysis on a number of existing process-oriented approaches by discussing their efficacy against the requirements.

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