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Collaborative Process Development using Semantic MediaWiki


Collaborative Process Development using Semantic MediaWiki



Published: 2009 März

Buchtitel: Proceedings of the 5th Conference of Professional Knowledge Management
Erscheinungsort: Solothurn, Switzerland

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Often organizational processes are rather informal, subject to frequent changes, and involve roles with unclear responsibilities. Nevertheless it can be beneficial for efficient organizational knowledge management to document and communicate such processes. In this context, current state-of-the-art methods and tools for process engineering do not provide the most appropriate instruments. In this paper we address this issue by combining traditional process engineering techniques with a collaborative, wiki-based approach. As a result we present an extension to Semantic MediaWiki featuring collaborative creation of a process description and the automated generation of its structured, graphical representation.

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Wissensmanagementsysteme, Wissensintensive Prozesse, Geschäftsprozessmodellierung, Geschäftsprozessmanagement