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Task-Structure Analysis: A Modularized Approach for Modeling Knowledge Intensive Processes
- Task-Structure Analysis: A Modularized Approach for Modeling Knowledge Intensive Processes Roman M
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Structuring Business Models in a Web Representation
- Structuring Business Models in a Web Representation Abstract In the context of knowledge-intensive
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Weakly-structured Workflows for Knowledge-intensive Tasks: An Experimental Evaluation
- “explicit modeling of knowledge-intensive processes doesn’t pay off; it is expensive in terms of time
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Using Process Modeling for Well-Directed Distribution of Knowledge Assets
- activities Modeling knowledge intensive business processes with KMDL r○ means becoming aware of what kind
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The Role of Process-oriented Enterprise Modeling in Designing Process-oriented Knowledge Management
- to be developed in order to meet the particular demands in modeling knowledge-intensive processes
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, pages 1133 -- 1140. Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA. [Wharton and Lange, 1994] Wharton, C. and Lange, T. (1994). Analogical transfer through comprehension Science
- , M. (1991). The story gestalt: A model of knowledge intensive processes in text comprehension
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Process Modeling for Network Organizations – The Impact of the Process Environment
- specific business process. In order to model knowledge-intensive processes, they differentiate between
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Towards a framework for the agile mining of business processes
- difficult to create adequate process models for knowledge-intensive processes (e.g., engineering processes
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POWER: Programme for an Ontology based Working Environment for modelling and use of Regulations
- future) process models of knowledge intensive processes and tasks. Our experiences thus far are that both
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Knowledge, Practice, Activities and People
- can call creating management processes around these descriptions of knowledge intensive processes
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