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Chapter and Conference Paper
Blending BPMS with Social Software for Knowledge-Intense Work: Research Issues
Knowledge-intense processes are by their very nature exploratory, non-repetitive in detail and not completely known in advance. Flexibility, effective knowledge management and efficient collaboration are impor...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Extending the Social Network Interaction Model to Facilitate Collaboration through Service Provision
Social network technology has been established as a prominent way of communication between members of an organization or enterprise. This paper presents an approach extending the typical social network interac...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Classification and Qualitative Analysis of Non-Functional Requirements Approaches
A considerable number of methods and tools have been proposed for the treatment of non-functional requirements (NFRs). There is ample evidence that NFRs play a significant role in the Information Systems Engin...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modeling Collaborative Processes with CMMN: Success or Failure? An Experience Report
Case Management Modeling and Notation (CMMN) standard was introduced as a alternative language of Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) targeting the modeling of human-centric processes characterized by ...