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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 2000 AAAI Spring Symposium /

Bringing Knowledge to Business Processes

Contents

  • An Agent-Based Knowledge Management Framework

    Martin S. Lacher and Michael Koch

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  • Towards the Cross-Organizational Work Process Coordination and Enactment

    Yoshihiro Masuda, Toshiya Yamada, Yuichi Ueno and Katsunori Horii

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  • Developing a Theory-Based Ontology for “Best Practices” Knowledge Bases

    Daniel E. O'Leary

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  • A Proactive Inferencing Agent for Desk Support

    Hans-Peter Schnurr and Steffen Staab

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  • Knowledge Allocation Using Negotiated Agreements in Service Markets

    Markus Stolze, Michael Ströbel and Heiko Ludwig

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  • The Role of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in the Implementation of People-Finder Knowledge Management Systems

    Irma Becerra-Fernandez

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  • Ontology-Based Knowledge Management for Co-operative Supply Chain Configuration

    Alexander V. Smirnov and Charu Chandra

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  • Reusing Ontologies

    Helena Sofia Pinto and J.P. Martins

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  • The Role of Multiagent Learning in Ontology-Based Knowledge Management

    Andrew B. Williams

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  • Management of Explicit and Implicit Knowledge in Consulting Companies

    Sascha Uelpenich and Freimut Bodendorf

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  • A Knowledge-Based Approach to Support Business Processes

    Ulrich Reimer, Andreas Margelisch and Martin Staudt

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  • The OpenWater Project — A Substrate for Process Knowledge Management Tools

    Keith Whittingham, Markus Stolze, and Heiko Ludwig

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  • Knowledge Management in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: Support for Financial Transactions

    Daniel E. O'Leary

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  • Workflow Modeling and Performance Evaluation with Colored Stochastic Petri Nets

    Juliane Dehnert, Jörn Freiheit, and Armin Zimmermann

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  • Knowledge Representation and Management for Engineering Design

    Fatma Mili

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  • The Role of Process-Oriented Enterprise Modeling in Designing Process-Oriented Knowledge Management Systems

    Ulrich Remus and Franz Lehner

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  • Formal Alternatives Management: Problem Solving through Corporate Memory

    Sidney C. Bailin

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  • Ontological Design Patterns for the Management of Molecular Biological Knowledge

    Jacqueline Renée Reich

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  • Organization Simulation Based on Normative Knowledge and Role Modeling

    Joaquim B. L. Filipe, Kecheng Liu, and Bernadette Sharp

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  • Developing Ontologies to Enable Knowledge Management: Integrating Business Process and Data Driven Approaches

    Henry M. Kim

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  • Supporting Knowledge-Based Processes Using Flexible Intelligent Agents

    Robin Barker, Leigh Holloway, Jane Mardell, and Anthony Meehan

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  • An Agent-Based Workflow Management System

    Krzysztof Palacz and Dan C. Marinescu

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  • Personalized Decentralized Communication

    Tomas Olsson, Andreas Rasmusson, and Sverker Janson

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  • Modeling CBR Representation for Architectural Design Reuse

    Paul Raduma

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  • Toward Integrating Knowledge Management, Processes and Systems: A Position Paper

    Mark E. Nissen, Magdi N. Kamel and Kishore C. Sengupta

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  • Information Support for Knowledge-Intensive Business Processes — Combining Workflows with Document Analysis and Information Retrieval

    Andreas Abecker, Ansgar Bernardi, Heiko Maus, and Claudia Wenzel

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  • Concept-Based Management of Technical Knowledge

    Klaus Wimmer and Klaus Meusel

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  • Network Map: Applying Knowledge to the Strategic Selling Process

    Jeffrey D. Kenyon and Peter L. Briggs

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  • Goal-Based and Risk-Based Creation of Adaptive Workflow Processes

    N. C. Narendra

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  • Matching Information Products to Technology Management Processes

    Alan L. Porter, Nils C. Newman, Robert J. Watts, Donghua Zhu and Cherie Courseault

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  • A Distributed Intelligence Paradigm for Knowledge Management

    Matteo Bonifacio, Paolo Bouquet, and Alberto Manzardo

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  • A UML and Petri Nets Integrated Modeling Method for Business Process in Virtual Enterprises

    Gou Hongmei, Huang Biqing, and Ren Shouju

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  • Situating Knowledge Management on the Interpretation Continuum

    Leo Obrst and Patricia Carbone

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  • Process Discription Methods for Advanced Service Assurance Processes

    Mac Clark

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