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In order to solve a series of problems about IT service management in Enterprise, such as lower efficiency and service quality, complexed business processes and communication patterns, huge static management data and dynamic control data, etc., an intelligence-awareness IT service management platform, which is based on the Cyber Physical System (CPS) for constructing smart Industry 4.0, is proposed...
In Brazil, CAPES (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior) regulates graduate programs at universities. This agency belongs to the Ministry of Education (MEC) and it is empowered to recommend or discredit graduate courses. Graduate programs are required to coordinate their strategies and actions to comply with the requisites of the evaluation system. This study investigated the...
How do social network structures influence online technology adoption? As few studies have examined the impact of social network structures on technology adoption, especially with regard to online teams deciding what technology to adopt, the answer to this question has remained elusive. In this research, we argue that comembership is one of the most important mechanisms through which online social...
Based on 177 valid questionnaires, this paper explored the impacts of entrepreneurial network on entrepreneurial learning. After dimension division, we study the impacts of network intensity and network density on explorative learning and exploitative learning. Empirical evidences showed that network intensity is positively associated with exploitative learning and explorative learning respectively...
In the social web in which ??people socialize or interact with each other throughout the World Wide Web, social interactions lead to the creation of explicit and meaningfully rich knowledge representations??. Emergence of social web shed light on the concept of collective intelligence (CI). Web 2.0 technologies as key part of social semantic web, play an important role to harness the CI. Web 2.0 technologies...
Business processes are becoming increasingly collaborative and dynamic in nature. Correspondingly computer systems must provide the systems to support both the collaboration and changing work practices. This paper describes the modelling and technical requirements to support such processes. It suggests that any support system must be consistent with the more open nature of dynamic systems and provide...
Unlike the common belief that knowledge flows mainly along the formal organizational hierarchy, recent research has pointed out an informal social network among organizational members as a more potent source of organizational knowledge paths. Most of the previous studies examining the organizational knowledge flows, however, have been conducted in a single organization or industry setting, thus limiting...
In deploying data mining into the real-world business, we have to cater for business scenarios, organizational factors, user preferences and business needs. However, the current data mining algorithms and tools often stop at the delivery of patterns satisfying expected technical interestingness. Business people are not informed about how and what to do to take over the technical deliverables. The...
The integration of business processes and knowledge flow has attracted the attention of research communities. In this paper, a RAD-based (role-activity-diagram) integrated modeling approach is proposed to overcome the limitations of simply mapping from business processes to knowledge flow and being lack of informal virtual knowledge flow, which exists between process actors. The proposed method integrates...
Knowledge collaboration network is a kind of complexity network, because of some special reasons, catastrophe phenomenon will appear in the knowledge collaboration complexity network, and the whole system will became low-efficiency or inefficiency. Based on the analysis of catastrophe phenomenon in the knowledge collaboration complexity network, this paper proposed a catastrophe model. Using with...
With the prevalence and development of knowledge management, enterprises today endeavor to explore better approaches to manage their knowledge assets. Knowledge assessment is an important instrument for effective knowledge management. Because knowledge is inherently difficult to assess, we do not measure knowledge directly in this paper, but assess its application value shown in the business process...
In current business environment, competitiveness is no longer between enterprises, but between enterprise networks because individual enterprises often do not have all the necessary skills and competencies to satisfy the new market requirements. Therefore, finding trustworthy partners and the optimal combination are important to achieve competitive advantages and to survive in the rapidly changing...
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