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ER
1997
Springer
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Enterprise Knowledge Management and Conceptual Modelling
Turbulence is in the nature of business environments. Changes brought about because of different requirements such as social, political, technical and economic, exert pressures on ...
Pericles Loucopoulos, Vagelio Kavakli
ER
2004
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
Enterprise Modeling with Conceptual XML
An open challenge is to integrate XML and conceptual modeling in order to satisfy large-scale enterprise needs. Because enterprises typically have many data sources using differe...
David W. Embley, Stephen W. Liddle, Reema Al-Kamha
ECIS
2004
13 years 5 months ago
Beyond Knowledge Management - Introducing a framework for Learning Management Systems
In the knowledge economy, a firm's intellectual capital represents the only sustainable source of competitive advantage. Intellectual capital manifests itself, predominantly,...
Audrey Dunne, Tom Butler
CMOT
2000
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13 years 4 months ago
Ontologies to Support Process Integration in Enterprise Engineering
Enterprise design knowledge is currently descriptive, ad hoc, or pre-scientific. One reason for this state of affairs in enterprise design is that existing approaches lack an adeq...
Michael Grüninger, Katy Atefi, Mark S. Fox