His primary areas of study are Defeasible logic, Business process modeling, Business process, Artificial intelligence and Deontic logic. Defeasible logic connects with themes related to Semantics in his study. His Business process modeling research includes elements of Process modeling and Process management.
Guido Governatori interconnects Software engineering, Orchestration, Data mining and Blockchain in the investigation of issues within Business process. His Artificial intelligence research includes themes of Duty, Argumentation theory and Normative. His Artifact-centric business process model research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Business Process Model and Notation and Business rule.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Defeasible logic, Artificial intelligence, Deontic logic, Programming language and Defeasible estate. As a part of the same scientific study, Guido Governatori usually deals with the Defeasible logic, concentrating on Knowledge management and frequently concerns with Business process. The Artificial intelligence study combines topics in areas such as Modal logic and Natural language processing.
His Deontic logic study results in a more complete grasp of Epistemology. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Programming language and RuleML in his work. His studies deal with areas such as Formalism and Knowledge representation and reasoning as well as Defeasible estate.
Guido Governatori mostly deals with Deontic logic, Defeasible estate, Business process, Programming language and Defeasible logic. His Deontic logic study combines topics in areas such as Permission, Legal reasoning and Artificial intelligence. The study incorporates disciplines such as Natural language processing and Legal norm in addition to Artificial intelligence.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Use case, Inference, Formalism and Rule-based system. His Business process research is mostly focused on the topic Business process management. In his study, Linear logic is inextricably linked to Defeasible reasoning, which falls within the broad field of Defeasible logic.
His primary scientific interests are in Business process, Knowledge management, Legal reasoning, Data science and Blockchain. His work on Business process modeling as part of general Business process research is frequently linked to Philosophy of law, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Legal reasoning research incorporates themes from Programming language and Defeasible logic.
Guido Governatori focuses mostly in the field of Defeasible logic, narrowing it down to topics relating to Defeasible reasoning and, in certain cases, Defeasible estate. His work carried out in the field of Blockchain brings together such families of science as Context, Structure, Core, Business process management and Process management. His Business process management study incorporates themes from Artifact-centric business process model, Business process discovery and Business rule.
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Compliance aware business process design
Ruopeng Lu;Shazia Sadiq;Guido Governatori.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2008)
Modeling control objectives for business process compliance
Shazia Sadiq;Guido Governatori;Kioumars Namiri.
business process management (2007)
Untrusted business process monitoring and execution using blockchain
Ingo Weber;Ingo Weber;Xiwei Xu;Xiwei Xu;Régis Riveret;Guido Governatori.
business process management (2016)
Representation results for defeasible logic
Grigoris Antoniou;David Billington;Guido Governatori;Michael J. Maher.
ACM Transactions on Computational Logic (2001)
Compliance checking between business processes and business contracts
Guido Governatori;Zoran Milosevic;Shazia Sadiq.
enterprise distributed object computing (2006)
REPRESENTING BUSINESS CONTRACTS IN RuleML
Guido Governatori.
International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems (2005)
Blockchains for Business Process Management - Challenges and Opportunities
Jan Mendling;Ingo Weber;Wil Van Der Aalst;Jan Vom Brocke.
acm transactions on management information systems (2018)
Argumentation Semantics for Defeasible Logic
Guido Governatori;Michael J. Maher;Grigoris Antoniou;David Billington.
Journal of Logic and Computation (2004)
Temporalised normative positions in defeasible logic
Guido Governatori;Antonino Rotolo;Giovanni Sartor.
international conference on artificial intelligence and law (2005)
Logic of Violations: A gentzen systems for reasoning with contrary-to-duty obligations
Guido Governatori;Antonino Rotolo.
The Australasian Journal of Logic (2006)
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