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'''Title:''' Process Modeling: reengineering and content patterns (by [[User:ValentinaPresutti| Valentina Presutti]])
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In this talk we present some reengineering and content patterns that help describing and linking the process models underlying different process-oriented languages (through reengineering patterns). A simple example is also provided.
In this talk we present some reengineering and content patterns that help describing and linking the process models underlying different process-oriented languages (through reengineering patterns). A simple example is also provided.
The ultimate goal of this activity is to allow a semantic layer in the implementation stack of a CMS, which can contain the representation and (static) reasoning over planning, organizational, and physical entities through a set of networked ontologies (content patterns).
The ultimate goal of this activity is to allow a semantic layer in the implementation stack of a CMS, which can contain the representation and (static) reasoning over planning, organizational, and physical entities through a set of networked ontologies (content patterns).
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'''Short Bio:'''
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''Valentina Presutti'' is a researcher at the Semantic Technology Laboratory of the National Research Council (CNR) in Rome and is one of the key researchers in the EU funded projects NeOn and IKS, and she started the ontologydesignpatterns.org initiative, which she actively participates in as one of the editors in chief. She received a Master degree in Computer Science in 2002, and a Ph.D in Computer Science in 2006 at the University of Bologna (Italy). She has published in international journals/conferences/workshops on topics such as Semantic Web and ontology design. She also teaches software engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", and works as consultant for private as well as public organizations. Her research interests include Semantic Web, ontology design, collaborative knowledge/content management, and ontology-based software engineering.
''Valentina Presutti'' is a researcher at the Semantic Technology Laboratory of the National Research Council (CNR) in Rome and is one of the key researchers in the EU funded projects NeOn and IKS, and she started the ontologydesignpatterns.org initiative, which she actively participates in as one of the editors in chief. She received a Master degree in Computer Science in 2002, and a Ph.D in Computer Science in 2006 at the University of Bologna (Italy). She has published in international journals/conferences/workshops on topics such as Semantic Web and ontology design. She also teaches software engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", and works as consultant for private as well as public organizations. Her research interests include Semantic Web, ontology design, collaborative knowledge/content management, and ontology-based software engineering.

Revision as of 21:34, 16 February 2009

Title: Process Modeling: reengineering and content patterns (by Valentina Presutti)

Abstract

In this talk we present some reengineering and content patterns that help describing and linking the process models underlying different process-oriented languages (through reengineering patterns). A simple example is also provided. The ultimate goal of this activity is to allow a semantic layer in the implementation stack of a CMS, which can contain the representation and (static) reasoning over planning, organizational, and physical entities through a set of networked ontologies (content patterns).

Short Bio

Valentina Presutti is a researcher at the Semantic Technology Laboratory of the National Research Council (CNR) in Rome and is one of the key researchers in the EU funded projects NeOn and IKS, and she started the ontologydesignpatterns.org initiative, which she actively participates in as one of the editors in chief. She received a Master degree in Computer Science in 2002, and a Ph.D in Computer Science in 2006 at the University of Bologna (Italy). She has published in international journals/conferences/workshops on topics such as Semantic Web and ontology design. She also teaches software engineering at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", and works as consultant for private as well as public organizations. Her research interests include Semantic Web, ontology design, collaborative knowledge/content management, and ontology-based software engineering.

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