TY - JOUR
T1 - 25 Challenges of Semantic Process Modeling
AU - Mendling, Jan
AU - Leopold, Henrik
AU - Pittke, Fabian
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Process modeling has become an essential part of many organizations for documenting, analyzing and redesigning their business operations and to support them with suitable information systems. In order to serve this purpose, it is important for process models to be well grounded in formal and precise semantics. While behavioural semantics of process models are well understood, there is a considerable gap of research into the semantic aspects of their text labels and natural language descriptions. The aim of this paper is to make this research gap more transparent. To this end, we clarify the role of textual content in process models and the challenges that are associated with the interpretation, analysis, and improvement of their natural language parts. More specifically, we discuss particular use cases of semantic process modeling to identify 25 challenges. For each challenge, we identify prior research and discuss directions for addressing them.
AB - Process modeling has become an essential part of many organizations for documenting, analyzing and redesigning their business operations and to support them with suitable information systems. In order to serve this purpose, it is important for process models to be well grounded in formal and precise semantics. While behavioural semantics of process models are well understood, there is a considerable gap of research into the semantic aspects of their text labels and natural language descriptions. The aim of this paper is to make this research gap more transparent. To this end, we clarify the role of textual content in process models and the challenges that are associated with the interpretation, analysis, and improvement of their natural language parts. More specifically, we discuss particular use cases of semantic process modeling to identify 25 challenges. For each challenge, we identify prior research and discuss directions for addressing them.
UR - http://www.uajournals.com/ojs/index.php/ijisebc/article/view/6
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2387-0184
VL - 1
SP - 78
EP - 94
JO - International Journal of Information Systems and Software Engineering for Big Companies (IJISEBC)
JF - International Journal of Information Systems and Software Engineering for Big Companies (IJISEBC)
IS - 1
ER -