The domain is irrelevant. The paper is talking about information/document management where documents are created and involved during a process. There is a difference in the underlying assumptions. However some of the techniques discussed and requirements of the process modelling for document analysis can proove very helpfull.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 IR002
%A Salminen, A.
%A Lyytikainen, V.
%A Tiitinen, P.
%D 2000
%J Information Processing and Management
%K Document SGML, XML. analysis, document modelling, process standardization,
%P 623-641
%T Putiing Documents into their Work Context in Document Analysis.
%V 36
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qnote = {The domain is irrelevant. The paper is talking about information/document management where documents are created and involved during a process. There is a difference in the underlying assumptions. However some of the techniques discussed and requirements of the process modelling for document analysis can proove very helpfull.},
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title = {Putiing Documents into their Work Context in Document Analysis.},
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