niPRO - Project on Personalized, Intelligent Process Information Portals started

Ulm University

 

DBIS started a new collaboration with the University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten and two industrial partners in the BMBF-project niPRO in September 2010. One major project goal is to assist knowledge workers in their daily work by providing process-centred access to all kinds of artefacts in process information portals.

Providing both flexible and effective IT support for business processes has become crucial for enterprises to stay competitive in their market. Business processes must be defined, implemented, enacted, monitored, and continuously adapted to changing situations. Thus process lifecycle support and continuous process improvement become critical success factors in enterprise computing. A broad spectrum of enterprise information systems has to be aligned to various processes ranging from administrative services to knowledge-intensive engineering processes. In response to this need numerous process support paradigms (e.g., workflow management, service flow management, case handling), process specification standards (e.g., WS-BPEL, BPML, BPMN), process tools (e.g., ARIS Toolset, Tibco Staffware, FLOWer), and supporting methods have emerged in recent years. Summarized under the term “Business Process Management” (BPM), these paradigms, standards, tools, and methods have become a success-critical instrument for improving process performance.

Research in the area of BPM has traditionally focused on the development and extension of tools, methods, standards and technologies. However, the role of knowledge workers and information logistics in process-driven environments has been neglected so far. This is surprising as today’s knowledge workers can only provide ineffective process support when not having context-based access to relevant process information and knowledge.

The niPRO project (funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Support Code 17102X10) picks up this issue. Its goal is to use innovative semantic technology to integrate relevant process information in intelligent, personalized process information portals (also denoted as process cockpits). Our niPRO process cockpit shall supply knowledge workers with both structured and unstructured process information in the right place in due course. Thereby, structured process information is typically provided by enterprise information systems by means of logged execution data. Examples of unstructured process information include textual process descriptions, procedural requirements, forms, or check lists.

In order to achieve the aforementioned project goal, the following sub-goals have to be addressed:

  • Context-aware retrieval and provision of relevant process information
  • Group-oriented, role-driven access on process information (i.e., personalization)
  • Semantic integration of structured, semi-structured and unstructured process information
  • Semantic analysis and preparation of process information
  • Innovative visualization of process information by intelligent, personalized process cockpits

The project’s main application domain is the support of complex electric/electronic development processes in the automotive industry. Additional application scenarios from the e-health domain are considered as well.

Involved project partners are the University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten, our DBIS Institute (University of Ulm), Daimler AG Corporate Research (Department GR/PSP), and the iQser Technologies GmbH.

Further information can be found on the project homepage.