Scientific journal paper Q1
A computational tool that supports formal diagnosis of process design
Pedro Ramos (Ramos, P.); José Luiz Fiadeiro (Fiadeiro, J. L.);
Journal Title
Information and Software Technology
Year (definitive publication)
1998
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
Computational tools that support process design have been used widely in organisation. These tools usually provide methods and notations (formal or diagrammatic) that are used to describe and simulate the behaviour of processes, and validate them with the users. The validation procedure supports mainly syntax validation and consistency analysis against organisation constraints (structure, tasks, documents, etc.). No further analysis is made with regard to the compliance of a process design with respect to organisational requirements. In this paper we present a software tool which detects designs that do not accomplish prerequisites supplied by the organisation. The software tool is supported by formal techniques from artificial intelligence and computer science.
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Keywords
Process design,Diagnosis applications,Software support
  • Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences