Business Models Optimization for Quality (BIMLOQ)
The main aim of Business Models Optimization for Quality (BIMLOQ) is to build a declarative model for business processes, including business rules specification, with an emphasis on analysis and optimization of those processes.
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The tool provides a translation of the Business Process models to a custom Business Rule representation XTT. The goal was to consider a consistent approach to modeling and executing BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation) processes using the XTT2 (Extended Tabular Trees version 2) rules. The benefit of this solution is that it takes advantage of visual rule modeling and does not require to use a dedicated tool for Business Process modeling. Using this approach it is possible to execute selected BPMN models using the HeaRT (HeKatE Run-Time) rule engine.
Oryx-HQEd is a framework based on the Oryx BPMN editor integrated with HQEd rule-base editor. The goal of the integration of the BPMN editor with the XTT2 rule framework is to provide an environment for visual modeling processes with formally described business rules.
Loki is a semantic wiki that uses strong logic-based knowledge representation. It implements semantic annotation mechanism as well as enable intelligent aggregation and querying. It serves as a flexible platform for collaborative knowledge engineering.
This tool integrates a semantic wiki Loki with a rule engine HeaRT. Annotations embedded within the wiki markup are automatically interpreted by the HeaRT engine so that appropriate rules can be fired and reasoning performed. The results of the reasoning are presented in real-time on a wiki page.
PelletHeaRT is a prototype of a hybrid rule reasoner for ontologies. It assumes an integration of classic forward chaining rule reasoning implemented by HeaRT with the Pellet resoner. The project and implementation is based on a proposal of integrating Attribute Logic with Set Values over Finite Domains (ALSV(FD)) and Description Logics (DL).
SEWiki is an implementation of a wiki environment supporting collaborative BPMN modeling and evaluation.
It is based on a Dokuwiki installation with a simplebpmn
plugin that interprets a simplified syntax for BPMN models.
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