An Interaction Pattern Ontology for Data Sharing about Logistics Activities

conference paper
Data is crucial in planning and synchronizing outsourced business activities like transport and trans-shipment. This data is also required for compliance to regulations; authorities govern cargo flows based on access to data. The multitude of supply and logistics chains makes it unrealistic to model them all. Therefore, generic interaction patterns need to be developed, reflecting data sharing in commercial business transactions between any two actors, where these actors function in multiple chains. These interaction patterns are derived from BPMN 2.0 choreographies that can be used to specify data sharing. It is impossible to define every pattern, so the fundamental concepts behind these patterns need to be modeled to establish a foundation for specifying patterns through tools. We present an ontology model that describes these concepts, and we illustrate how an application would use it.
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1002927
Source title
Proceedings of the 5th Sem4Tra Workshop and 2nd NLP4KGC Workshop co-located with SEMANTiCS 2023
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