Use of Ontology for Automating Knowledge Intensive Business Processes

Knowledge intensive business processes are a category of business processes that rely on experience and expert judgment. Automating such processes is a challenge for most enterprises. This chapter introduces the characteristics of such processes, provides some examples and describes the architecture for implementing a system that caters to knowledge intensive business processes.

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