Semantic Integration of Process Models into Knowledge Management:
A Social Tagging Approach
M. Prilla. Proceedings of 11th International Conference on Business Information
Systems, BIS 2008, Innsbruck, Austria, page 130-141. Innsbruck, Austria, (2008)
Abstract
Process modelling is an essential task in business and science. Working
with process models is a knowledge-intensive task. Unfortunately,
tasks like creating, sharing and using process models are hardly
supported by knowledge management applications. In this paper, requirements
for the integration of process models into knowledge management are
described, focusing on the perspective of knowledge work. The paper
argues that Social Tagging as a means for semantic content description
can fulfil these requirements. Furthermore, an approach of integrating
process models into knowledge management and its implementation are
shown.
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%T Semantic Integration of Process Models into Knowledge Management:
A Social Tagging Approach
%X Process modelling is an essential task in business and science. Working
with process models is a knowledge-intensive task. Unfortunately,
tasks like creating, sharing and using process models are hardly
supported by knowledge management applications. In this paper, requirements
for the integration of process models into knowledge management are
described, focusing on the perspective of knowledge work. The paper
argues that Social Tagging as a means for semantic content description
can fulfil these requirements. Furthermore, an approach of integrating
process models into knowledge management and its implementation are
shown.
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