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A problem in the business process modelling task is how to grasp correctly and completely the input information about the studied business reality; information which is often unstructured, informal, and vague. We study the usefulness of applying Semantic Analysis for the purpose of “translating” the input information into a structured output. This study is in the context of the development of an approach, namely SDBC, which aligns business process modelling and software specification—in a component-based way.
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Shishkov, B., Xie, Z., Liu, K., Dietz, J.L.G. (2004). Identifying Business Process Patterns Using Semantic Analysis. In: Liu, K. (eds) Virtual, Distributed and Flexible Organisations. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2162-3_19
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