| Maurer, F.; Holz, H.: Process-Oriented Knowledge Management For Learning Software Organizations, Proceedings of 12th Knowledge Acquisition For Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop 1999 (KAW99); Banff, Canada; 1999. |
....the first category of facilitating human understanding and communication: The processes are executed by human agents (i.e. IESE members) based on the process description. To support and enforce process execution beyond this human based approach (e.g. by workflow modeling and enactment as in [MH99]) was regarded as non suitable for the purposes of IESE due to the creative nature of its Business Processes. Furthermore, the experience made with the Electronic Process Guide (EPG) BV99] showed that web based process descriptions are a feasible way of distributing process knowledge within ....
Maurer, F.; Holz, H.: Process-Oriented Knowledge Management For Learning Software Organizations, Proceedings of 12th Knowledge Acquisition For Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop
.... diffusion, evaluation and evolution of the corporate memory) research on knowledge management can be summarized as follows: ffl for needs detection, research mostly focus on enterprise models (see the Enterprise [100] and TOVE projects [86] and on business process oriented approaches [80], ffl for construction of a corporate memory: We can distinguish three types of approaches for building the corporate memory: a top down down approach, relying for example on exploitation of models for modeling the corporate knowledge, as in CommonKADS [93] or MKSM [44] methods, a ....
.... texts [17] Data mining, knowledge discovery and machine learning techniques can also be useful for generating new knowledge from raw information sources [46] Some researchers focus on business process oriented approaches of knowledge management and develop systems integrated to workflows [80]. Other approaches emphasize the cooperative approach of knowledge management and rely on CSCW tools [96] Recently, some researchers try to integrate case based reasoning systems in knowledge management systems [8] ffl for diffusion: This diffusion may be based on a pull approach (i.e. ....
F. Maurer and H. Holz. Process-oriented knowledge management for learning software organizations. In B. Gaines and M.Musen, editors, Proc. of the Twelfth Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, Modeling and Management (KAW'99, Banff, Alberta, Canada, October 1999.
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Maurer, F.; Holz, H.: Process-Oriented Knowledge Management For Learning Software Organizations, Proceedings of 12th Knowledge Acquisition For Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop 1999 (KAW99); Banff, Canada; 1999.
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