Advances in Intelligent Process-Aware Information Systems Concepts, Methods, and Technologies / [electronic resource] :
edited by Gregor Grambow, Roy Oberhauser, Manfred Reichert.
- 1st ed. 2017.
- XI, 249 p. 99 illus. online resource.
- Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 123 1868-4408 ; .
- Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 123 .
On the Fundamentals of Intelligent Process-Aware Information Systems -- Adaptive Process Management in Cyber-Physical Domains -- Towards Executable Specifications for Case Management Processes -- Towards Autonomically-Capable Processes -- Process-oriented Information Logistics: Requirements, Techniques, Application -- A Predictive Approach Enabling Process Execution Recommendations -- Reasoning about Process Models: What Description Logic Offers to Business Process Model Analysis -- Improving Process Portability through Metrics and Continuous Inspection -- Business Process Intelligence Tools.
This book provides a state-of-the-art perspective on intelligent process-aware information systems and presents chapters on specific facets and approaches applicable to such systems. Further, it highlights novel advances and developments in various aspects of intelligent process-aware information systems and business process management systems. Intelligence capabilities are increasingly being integrated into or created in many of today’s software products and services. Process-aware information systems provide critical computing infrastructure to support the various processes involved in the creation and delivery of business products and services. Yet the integration of intelligence capabilities into process-aware information systems is a non-trivial yet necessary evolution of these complex systems. The book’s individual chapters address adaptive process management, case management processes, autonomically-capable processes, process-oriented information logistics, process recommendations, reasoning over process models, process portability, and business process intelligence. The primary target groups are researchers and PhD/Master students in the field of information systems. .
9783319521817
10.1007/978-3-319-52181-7 doi
Computational intelligence. Artificial intelligence. Business information services. Computational Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence. IT in Business.