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Scientific objectives
  • construction and assessment of technological framework for SBPM,
  • acquiring new generic languages suited for representation of processes, different  process models and goal description having in mind all aspects of system behaviour (e.g. costs, dependencies, constraints, other data flows, time limitations),
  • creation of automated annotation techniques of already existing BPs, their fragments,  IT components etc,
  • development of process query tools
  • adjustment existing reasoners to the specific needs of SUPER
  • elaboration of industrial-strength mediation procedures for automated coupling between business and IT perspectives
  • augmentation of SWS foundations on the basis of new experiences obtained from their deployment to large-scale test environments.
Technical objectives
  • building horizontal ontologies in aim to annotate both complete BPs and their fragments,
  • assembling vertical ontologies for the chosen implementation domain,
  • complete inventory of tools supporting every stage of SBPM.

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