Search Results for author: Ario Santoso

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

Specification-Driven Predictive Business Process Monitoring

no code implementations20 Apr 2019 Ario Santoso, Michael Felderer

Differently from previous studies, instead of focusing on a particular prediction task, we present an approach to deal with various prediction tasks based on the given specification of the desired prediction tasks.

Specification-Driven Multi-Perspective Predictive Business Process Monitoring (Extended Version)

1 code implementation2 Apr 2018 Ario Santoso

Thus, different from previous studies, our approach enables us to deal with various kinds of prediction tasks based on the given specification.

Verification of Generalized Inconsistency-Aware Knowledge and Action Bases (Extended Version)

no code implementations30 Apr 2015 Diego Calvanese, Marco Montali, Ario Santoso

Knowledge and Action Bases (KABs) have been put forward as a semantically rich representation of a domain, using a DL KB to account for its static aspects, and actions to evolve its extensional part over time, possibly introducing new objects.

Adding Context to Knowledge and Action Bases

no code implementations26 Dec 2014 Diego Calvanese, İsmail İlkan Ceylan, Marco Montali, Ario Santoso

Knowledge and Action Bases (KABs) have been recently proposed as a formal framework to capture the dynamics of systems which manipulate Description Logic (DL) Knowledge Bases (KBs) through action execution.

Verification of Semantically-Enhanced Artifact Systems (Extended Version)

no code implementations28 Aug 2013 Babak Bagheri Hariri, Diego Calvanese, Marco Montali, Ario Santoso, Dmitry Solomakhin

In this setting, we present a technique to specify temporal properties expressed over the Semantic Layer, and verify them according to the evolution in the underlying GSM model.

Verification of Inconsistency-Aware Knowledge and Action Bases (Extended Version)

no code implementations23 Apr 2013 Diego Calvanese, Evgeny Kharlamov, Marco Montali, Ario Santoso, Dmitriy Zheleznyakov

Description Logic Knowledge and Action Bases (KABs) have been recently introduced as a mechanism that provides a semantically rich representation of the information on the domain of interest in terms of a DL KB and a set of actions to change such information over time, possibly introducing new objects.

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