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- KonferenzbeitragActivating the innovation potential of SME: the bottom-up-approach(INFORMATIK 2010 – Business Process and Service Science – Proceedings of ISSS and BPSC, 2010) Meyer, Kyrill; Thieme, MichaelIn this paper we propose an innovation model for the collaboration between SME and public research institutions in order to enhance knowledge transfer and to foster the creation of a regional innovation network. A third aspect is to enhance a more intense cooperation in the public research sector between institutions and departments. In this paper we discuss the term innovation and describe the following aspects: (1) the general idea of the developed bottom-up innovation model, (2) the organizing framework of the participants in the network and (3) the procedure in the innovation process.
- KonferenzbeitragAd-hoc management capabilities for distributed business processes(INFORMATIK 2010 – Business Process and Service Science – Proceedings of ISSS and BPSC, 2010) Zaplata, Sonja; Bade, Dirk; Hamann, Kristof; Lamersdorf, Winfried; Straßenburg, Daniel; Wunderlich, BenjaminAdvanced business processes are mostly distributed and require highly flexible management capabilities. In such scenarios, process parts often leave their initiator's direct sphere of influence - while management requires both monitoring as well as instant reaction capabilities anytime during the overall execution of the process. However, realizing such functions is often difficult, e.g. due to the heterogeneity and temporal disconnectivity of participating execution systems. Therefore, this contribution proposes a two-tier concept for monitoring and controlling distributed processes by representing a process management system as a manageable resource according to the WSDM standard. Based on a minimal shared model of management capabilities it allows to define customized events and processing rules for influencing business processes executed on a remote (and even on a temporarily disconnected) process management system. Applicability is demonstrated by a scenario-based evaluation on distributed WS-BPEL and XPDL processes.
- KonferenzbeitragAdoption of the paperless environment by knowledge workers(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Miklas-Kalczyńska, MałgorzataThis work-in-progress paper focuses on the problem of the increasing use of paper documents by knowledge workers. The problem seems to exist despite the fact that many companies adopted technologies enabling the paperless environment. The paper identifies factors that influence the adoption of paperless environment by knowledge workers. It develops a new theory and proposes an experiment designed to verify this theory.
- KonferenzbeitragAgile maturity model approach to assessing and enhancing the quality of asset information in engineering asset management information systems(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Baskarada, Sasa; Gao, Jing; Koronios, AndyThis paper proposes a maturity model for assessing and enhancing the quality of asset information in engineering organisations. It is also intended to assist in the enhancement of the collection, storage and use of engineering asset information with the aim of enhancing the Information Quality (IQ) in order to improve organisational learning and decision making. Action research methodology is adopted to allow researchers to test and further refine this model with relevant Engineering Asset Management Organisations (EAMOs).
- KonferenzbeitragThe analysis of reporting tools for a cadastre information system(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Król, Dariusz; Oleksy, Jacek; Podyma, Małgorzata; Trawiński, BogdanThe process of selecting and implementing of reporting mechanisms for a cadastre information system is described in the paper from the point of view of system requirements. Many factors as user expectations, report usage, ability of report designing and modifying, possibility of presenting complex data in a readable way, costs and licensing as well as the performance and scalability required have been taken into account. Three versions of reporting mechanisms based on Crystal Reports, Microsoft Reporting Services and XML technology have been implemented and tested.
- KonferenzbeitragAn annotated corpus for development of modern cadastral information systems(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Piskorski, Jakub; Węcel, Krzysztof; Filipowska, Agata; Wieloch, KarolDevelopment of modern Cadastral Information Systems (CIS) requires deployment of tools for automatic estimation of real estates' value which is influenced by a number of factors. After differentiation of the factors, apropriate information on certain locations needs to be acquired. Since most up-to-date information is transmited mainly as free-text documents via online media, information extraction technology plays a key role in converting such data into valuable and structured knowledge, which faciliates automatic real-estate value estimation. This article reports on creation of a corpus of Polish free-text documents, tagged with name mentions of CIS-relevant entities, which constitutes a core resource for development and evaluation of information extraction components used within a cadastre framework.
- KonferenzbeitragAn approach for semantic checks of process models(Business process, services – computing and intelligent service management, 2009) Feja, SvenThis paper presents an approach for using model checking for process models and workflows. The approach allows it to graphically state semantic validation rules on the level of processes. This enables the process modeler to use model checking techniques to get higher quality models for the further software development process.
- KonferenzbeitragAssessing the state of the art of commercial tools for unstructured information exploitation(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Beer, Jan de; Kumar, Nishant; Moens, Marie-Francine; Vanthienen, JanThis paper provides a snapshot of the state-of-the-art in information retrieval and information extraction from text through a selection of commercial, market-leading tools. Rooted in a research project conducted for the Belgian Police, we give an overview of the main (desired) features provided or lacked by these tools, along with their measured quality in operation. Various shortcomings and suggestions for improvement will be formulated.
- KonferenzbeitragAutomated acquisition of semantic knowledge to improve efficiency of information retrieval systems(Business Information Systems – 9th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2006), 2006) Ceglarek, Dariusz; Rutkowski, WojciechThis paper presents the idea of incorporating semantic knowledge into information retrieval systems is presented. Semantic knowledge can be represented by structures such as thesauri or semantic networks. These structures are, however, very extensive and their manual construction is a complex and time-consuming task. That is why several methods allowing to acquire semantic relations in an automated way are being presented.
- ZeitschriftenartikelBISE – Call for Papers Issue 5/2016(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 56, No. 6, 2014) Abramowicz, Witold; Auer, Sören; Heath, Tom