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Domain Processes Skills Roles Enterprise Model MoKi: the Modelling Wiki Chiara Ghidini 1 , Barbara Kump 2 , Stefanie Lindstaedt 3 , Nahid Mahbub 1 , Viktoria Pammer 2 , Marco Rospocher 1 , Luciano Serafini 1 FormalisaGon of acquired knowledge FacilitaGon and coordinaGon of the process of knowledge elicitaGon ExplicitaGon of new knowledge and feedback on exisGng models FORMAL INFORMAL 1 FBKirst Via Sommarive 18 Povo, 38050,Trento, Italy :: surname@Xk.eu 2 Knowledge Management InsGtute, TU Graz 8010 Graz, Austria :: {bkump,viktoria.pammer} @tugraz.at 3 KnowCenter Inffeldgasse 21a, 8010 Graz, Austria :: [email protected] moki.Xk.eu Knowledge engineer Expert Expert Facilitator Enterprise modelling: Creates a structured descripGon of different aspects of an enterprise (business domain, processes, goals, … ) and their mutual relaGons Requires specific modelling skills and involves a team of modellers Is a truly collaboraGve acGvity carried out under some collaboraGve protocol Our asynchronous collabora;ve approach: MoKi the Modelling wiKi: Supports the construcGon of integrated domain and process models Each element of the formal model is described, in an informal but structured way, in a wiki page Current features: Easy ediGng of a wiki page by means of forms Different import funcGonaliGes: o AutomaGc import of OWL models o Easy import of lists of elements organized according to predefined semanGc structures (taxonomy or partonomy) o Term extracGon funcGonality Graphical browsing/ediGng of the domain and process models Hints for revision support AutomaGc export to OWL Asynchronous collaboraGon of all the actors, who can: o insert knowledge o transform knowledge o revise knowledge Concurrent specificaGon at different degrees of formality AutomaGc translaGon o from the informal specificaGon to a formal model o and viceversa Usage of MoKi: Six medium sized enterprise models in the EUproject APOSDLE (www.aposdle.org) EvaluaGon of MoKi ongoing at the Joint European Summer School on Technology Enhanced Learning 2009 CLIPMoKi: modeling of medical guidelines encoded in ASBRU BPMoKi: modelling of semanGcally annotated business processes

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Page 1: MoKi:&the&Modelling&Wiki&& - marcorospocher.com · Domain’ Processes’ Skills Roles’ Enterprise’Model’ MoKi:&the&Modelling&Wiki&& ChiaraGhidini 1,’BarbaraKump 2,’Stefanie’Lindstaedt3,

Domain  Processes  

Skills   Roles  

Enterprise  Model  

MoKi:  the  Modelling  Wiki    Chiara  Ghidini1,  Barbara  Kump2,  Stefanie  Lindstaedt3,  Nahid  Mahbub1,    

Viktoria  Pammer2,  Marco  Rospocher1,  Luciano  Serafini1  

FormalisaGon  of  acquired  knowledge  

FacilitaGon  and  coordinaGon  of  the  process  of  knowledge  

elicitaGon  

ExplicitaGon  of  new  knowledge  and  

feedback  on  exisGng  models  

FORMAL  INFORMAL  

1FBK-­‐irst  -­‐  Via  Sommarive  18  Povo,  38050,Trento,  Italy  ::  [email protected]    2Knowledge  Management  InsGtute,  TU  Graz  -­‐  8010  Graz,  Austria  ::  {bkump,viktoria.pammer}@tugraz.at  3Know-­‐Center  -­‐  Inffeldgasse  21a,  8010  Graz,  Austria  ::  slind@know-­‐center.at    

moki.Xk.eu  

Knowledge  engineer  Expert  

Expert   Facilitator  

Enterprise  modelling:    

•  Creates  a  structured  descripGon  of  different  aspects  of  an  enterprise  (business  domain,  processes,  goals,  …  )  and  their  mutual  relaGons  

•  Requires  specific  modelling  skills  and  involves  a  team  of  modellers    •  Is  a  truly  collaboraGve  acGvity  carried  out  under  some  collaboraGve  protocol  

Our  asynchronous  collabora;ve  approach:  

MoKi  -­‐  the  Modelling  wiKi:  •  Supports  the  construcGon  of  integrated  domain  and  process  models  •  Each   element   of   the   formal   model   is   described,   in   an   informal   but  structured  way,  in  a  wiki  page  

Current  features:  •  Easy  ediGng  of  a  wiki  page  by  means  of  forms  •  Different  import  funcGonaliGes:    

o  AutomaGc  import  of  OWL  models  o  Easy  import  of  lists  of  elements  organized  according  to    

predefined  semanGc  structures  (taxonomy  or  partonomy)  o  Term  extracGon  funcGonality  

•  Graphical  browsing/ediGng  of  the  domain  and  process  models  •  Hints  for  revision  support  •  AutomaGc  export  to  OWL  

•  Asynchronous  collaboraGon  of  all  the  actors,  who  can:    o  insert  knowledge  o  transform  knowledge  o  revise  knowledge  

•  Concurrent  specificaGon  at  different  degrees  of  formality    

•  AutomaGc  translaGon    o  from  the  informal  specificaGon  to  a  formal  model  o  and  vice-­‐versa  

Usage  of  MoKi:  •  Six  medium  sized  enterprise  models  in  the  EU-­‐project  APOSDLE  (www.aposdle.org)  •  EvaluaGon  of  MoKi  ongoing  at  the  Joint  European  Summer  School  on  Technology  Enhanced  Learning  2009  •  CLIP-­‐MoKi:    modeling  of  medical  guidelines  encoded  in  ASBRU  •  BP-­‐MoKi:  modelling  of  semanGcally  annotated  business  processes