The Service Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm is nowadays applied as the preferred way to implement business processes. Services provide the support required by organizations for organizational agility, helping in closing the gap between the business and the systems areas by relating them while detaching business process definition from its technical implementation. Several existing standards gives different visions of the concepts involved in service oriented development, making it difficult to get a clear relation between services and business processes. In this article an ontology proposal containing the most relevant concepts for service oriented and business process modeling is presented, along with a comparison analysis between the existing standards for service orientation.
Towards an ontology for service oriented modeling supporting business processes
Tipo
Paper de conferencia
Año
2010
Fecha
May
ISSN
2151-1349
Páginas
415
Abstract
Citekey
5507347
doi
10.1109/RCIS.2010.5507347
Keywords
Programming
Service oriented architecture
Software development management
Standards development
Standards organizations
Terminology
ontology support
Ontologies
Business Processes
Service Oriented Computing (SOC)
web services
Proposals
Business Process Management (BPM)
Computer Science