SWB Process is the Business Process Management System (BPMS) part of the SemanticWebBuilder (SWB) products suite. The main focus of SWB Process is to provide an agile platform for business process automation, business process monitoring and tracking through the application of the Semantic Web technologies and standards. In this sense, SWB Process allows to model, configure, execute and track business process cases as defined in the Business Process Management (BPM) approach, while keeping all execution data in an standard and interoperable format such as RDF.
As SWB Process was built using the SWB Platform, it applies Semantic Web standards (RDF and OWL) to drive process management and to persist process execution data, adding meaning to the process diagrams and making explicit the knowledge involved with business objects. This provides mechanisms to build a corporate knowledge base and to make business processes interoperate with other IT solutions and systems.
For the modeling, execution and interchange of business process models, SWB Process uses the BPMN 2.0 standard.
Graphical business process modeler which uses the BPMN 2.0 standard to allow business analysts to design business process flows. It provides means to export the designed diagrams to several standard formats.
Allows to generate online business process documentation to enable final users and process performers to understand and adopt business processes in the organization. This component is specially useful in the early stages of BPM (business process discovery and documentation).
Allows to define the execution details for each element of a business process model and to relate custom semantic items with the defined business objects.
Allows to quickly design the capture forms that will be part of the user interfaces for User tasks. It reuses the properties of the custom semantic items to accelerate forms definition and configuration.
State-machine semantic engine responsible for the execution and deployment of executable process models and the orchestration of process activities. It provides a user space to organize user work load.
Provides a global or particular view of process execution performance based on response times and user participation by showing charts and dynamic tables to business analysts.
Provides a mechanism to define custom reports on process execution and performance data, allowing business analysts and stakeholders to gain business knowledge and help decision making.
Further documentation can be accesed on the docs site(spanish)