A reference ontology for harmonizing processreference models/Una ontología de referencia para la armonización de modelos de referencia de procesos

For a couple of decades, process quality has been considered one of the main factors in the delivery of high quality products. Multiple models and standards have emerged as a solution to this issue. However, for any company, the harmonization of diverse models with the aim at fulfilling its quality...

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