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- Title
Semantic DMN: Formalizing and Reasoning About Decisions in the Presence of Background Knowledge.
- Authors
CALVANESE, DIEGO; MONTALI, MARCO; DUMAS, MARLON; MAGGI, FABRIZIO M.
- Abstract
The Decision Model and Notation (DMN) is a recent Object Management Group standard for the elicitation and representation of decision models and for managing their interconnection with business processes. DMN builds on the notion of decision tables and their combination into more complex decision requirements graphs (DRGs), which bridge between business process models and decision logic models. DRGs may rely on additional, external business knowledge models, whose functioning is not part of the standard. In this work, we consider one of the most important types of business knowledge, namely, background knowledge that conceptually accounts for the structural aspects of the domain of interest, and propose decision knowledge bases (DKBs), which semantically combine DRGs modeled in DMN, and domain knowledge captured by means of first-order logic with datatypes. We provide a logic-based semantics for such an integration, and formalize different DMN reasoning tasks for DKBs. We then consider background knowledge formulated as a description logic (DL) ontology with datatypes, and show how the main verification tasks for DMN in this enriched setting can be formalized as standard DL reasoning services and actually carried out in ExpTime. We discuss the effectiveness of our framework on a case study in maritime security.
- Subjects
DESCRIPTION logics; FIRST-order logic; KNOWLEDGE base; DECISION making; LOGIC; DECISION logic tables; DATA types (Computer science); BUSINESS process management
- Publication
Theory & Practice of Logic Programming, 2019, Vol 19, Issue 4, p536
- ISSN
1471-0684
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S1471068418000479