: Will Aalst, John Mylopoulos, Norman M. Sadeh, Michael J. Shaw, Clemens Szyperski, Witold Abramowicz.
: Business Information Systems 12th International Conference, BIS 2009, Poznan, Poland, April 27-29, 2009, Proceedings
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783642011900
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: Sonstiges
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This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Business Information Systems, BIS 2009, held in Poznan, Poland, in april 2009. The 22 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 74 submissions. Following the theme of the conference 'Information Systems for Agile Organizations', the contributions illustrate recent tendencies in making organizations more adaptive and responsive with respect to changing external conditions. They are grouped in sections on ontologies in organizations, ontologies and security, Web search, process modelling, process analysis and mining, service-oriented architecture, and enterprise resource planning.
Title Page2
Preface5
Organization6
Table of Contents10
Ontologies in Organizations10
Organisational Ontology Framework for Semantic Business Process Management13
Introduction13
Related Work14
Ontology Framework15
Organisational Structure Ontology and Organizational Units Ontology16
Business Roles Ontology17
Business Functions Ontology17
Business Goals Ontology18
Business Resource Ontology19
Use Case Study20
Discussion and Conclusions21
References23
A Process Oriented Assessment of the IT Infrastructure Value: A Proposal of an Ontology Based Approach25
Introduction25
Research Methodology26
Related Work27
Common Contact Points and Open Issues: Enterprise Models29
The Proposed Ontology30
Test Case32
Conclusion34
References35
A Semantic Clinical Knowledge Representation Framework for Effective Health Care Risk Management37
Introduction37
Process Modelling38
A Clinical Process for Caring Breast Neoplasm39
Ontology-Based Clinical Knowledge Representation Framework40
Medical Ontology and Clinical Process Schemas41
Ontology and Process Instances44
Reasoning over Schemas and Instances45
Implementation Issues46
Conclusion and Future Work46
References