AI meets Business Rules and Business Process Management

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2008
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AAAI Spring Symposium Reports
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Business rules and business process management are growing research and application areas for semantic technologies. While both areas make use of model driven knowledge representations?often in conjunction with application-oriented modeling tools?the potential of knowledge representations with precise semantics has only recently been recognized.Generally, the areas of ?business rules,? ?semantic technologies,? and ?business process management? are addressed by different communities at present. Standards are promoted by different organizations like W3C, OMG, and WfMC. Current research and practice, however, begins to identify and explore the benefits for combining methodologies from these different areas.Business rules, for example, strive to meet the increasing requirements of transparency and compliance, making sure that all stakeholders comply with all rules and regulations at any place and any time. Defining a commonly agreed vocabulary is a prerequisite for rule definitions.
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Hinkelmann, K., & Wache, H. (2008). AI meets Business Rules and Business Process Management. AAAI Spring Symposium Reports. AAAI Spring Symposium Reports. http://hdl.handle.net/11654/9560