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A fact-oriented ontological approach to human process modeling for knowledge-intensive business services
Authors:Jeongsoo Lee  Janghyeok Yoon  Wonchul Seo  Kwangsoo Kim  Cheol-Han Kim
Affiliation:1. VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. WU Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Modern business environment emphasizes the role of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS). As well as the enterprises in any other kinds of industries, business process management (BPM) can be a source of core competency for the enterprises in KIBS industry. However, most of the business processes in KIBS are human processes which are collaborative, innovative, and dynamic, which cannot be supported well by current BPM technologies. Human interaction management (HIM) has emerged as an alternative theory to deal with human processes in KIBS. But, the current ways of process modeling and management in HIM have a problem of complexity, especially in terms of realizing its principle of ‘supportive activity management’. This research adopts fact-oriented ontological approach to address this problem. Based on fact-oriented approach, human-friendly condition modeling and state management during supportive activity management can be achieved.
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