Abstract
Data about process executions has witnessed a notable increase in the last decades, due to the growing adoption of Information Technology systems able to trace and store this information. Meanwhile, Semantic Web methodologies and technologies have become more and more robust and able to face the issues posed by a variety of new domains, taking advantage of reasoning services in the "big data" era. In this demo paper we present ProMo, a tool for the collaborative modeling and monitoring of Business Process executions. Specifically, by exploiting semantic modeling and reasoning, it enables the reconciliation of business and data layers as well as of static and procedural aspects, thus allowing business analysts to infer knowledge and use it to analyze process executions.