• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 34,651
Next 10 →

Table 1. Models for support business decision processes in financial crisis management

in A Model for Data Mining System in Financial Crisis Management Based on Data Warehouse Concept
by Ljiljana Kašćelan, Dragana Bečejski-vujaklija
"... In PAGE 4: ... Decomposition of decision making processes in financial crisis management. During analyses of decision making processes in financial crisis management, in [5] are identified decision models for these processes ( Table1 . ).... ..."

Table 2 Business Process Actors

in Aligning Legacy Information Systems to Business Processes
by Panos Kardasis, Peri Loucopoulos 1998
Cited by 7

Table 4. The business process perspective

in Business Process Innovation using the Process
by Charles Møller

Table 2 Hierarchy of composite processes

in SURGE: a Comprehensive Plug-in Syntactic Realization Component for Text Generation
by Michael Elhadad, Jacques Robin 1997
"... In PAGE 14: ...5 The two scenarios are supported by surge: we view a process type as an abbreviation of the speci cation of a lexical entry for the main verb. A program preparing an input for surge can either nd a process type corresponding to the semantic relation to be expressed in Table 1 or Table2 in Appendix, or alternatively choose a lexical entry in a lexicon with all its subcat information speci ed. In this case, the process type is entered as \lexical quot; and the process must provide a subcat feature.... ..."
Cited by 20

Table 1 Hierarchy of simple processes

in SURGE: a Comprehensive Plug-in Syntactic Realization Component for Text Generation
by Michael Elhadad, Jacques Robin 1997
"... In PAGE 13: ..... 3 7 7 7 5 The roles attached to the process are determined by its type, according to the rules of the transitivity system of the grammar, which are summarized in Table1 and Table 2 in Appendix. From the perspective of the generator building the input, the transitivity system de nes classes of verbs according to their meaning and syntactic behavior (which often coincide, as is hypothesized in (Levin, 1993) for example).... In PAGE 14: ...5 The two scenarios are supported by surge: we view a process type as an abbreviation of the speci cation of a lexical entry for the main verb. A program preparing an input for surge can either nd a process type corresponding to the semantic relation to be expressed in Table1 or Table 2 in Appendix, or alternatively choose a lexical entry in a lexicon with all its subcat information speci ed. In this case, the process type is entered as \lexical quot; and the process must provide a subcat feature.... ..."
Cited by 20

Table 1. Application of modeling methods We explore the application of the proposed methods using the example of a Ser- vice fulfillment process of ABC Com, a telecom company. The order entry workflow of the process will be used for further discussion The process hierarchy with the first two levels of business process and process workflows is shown in Fig.4..

in Methods for Modeling Flexibility in Business Processes
by Jyoti M. Bhat, Nivedita Deshmukh
"... In PAGE 5: ... This helps ensure completeness in capturing the business process and determining the behavior of the system in performing certain tasks. 4 Modeling Flexible Business Process Methods proposed in the previous section when applied in modeling business process, address the dimensions of flexibility by ensuring modularity and granularity of the process ( Table1 ). These methods if supported by a suitable modeling tool will pro-... ..."

Table 3 Sectoral decomposition of sources of growth for private nonfarm business1

in Sectoral productivity in the United States: Recent developments and the role of IT
by Carol Corrado, Paul Lengermann, Eric J. Bartelsman, J. Joseph 2006

Table 15 - Core Business Area and Process Identification

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ............................................................ 15 Table15 - Core Business Area and Process Identification .... ..."

Table 3. Activity Description: Business Process Modeling

in Lecture Notes in Computer Science Towards a Living Software Development Process based on Process Patterns 1
by Michael Gnatz, Frank Marschall, Andreas Rausch, Wolfgang Schwerin
"... In PAGE 14: ... This process pat- tern provides project team members with a strategy for developing a Business Process Model from an Initial Customer Specification. Table3 gives the description of the Business Process Modeling Activity: Table 3. Activity Description: Business Process Modeling ... ..."

Table 1. Business Questions of the Proposal Handling Process

in Internet Technologies
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 3: ...anagers (i.e. heads of business units) and process owners. The business questions that support these people are derived from process goals and gathered with measures and data sources in Table1 . A lot of business question can be answered with audit trail data tracked by the Workflow Management System.... ..."
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 34,651
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University