Lehrstuhl Für Wirtschaftsinformatik

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2009

Number

10

Co-Authors

Modeling Information Technology – A Pattern Approach for Enhancing Technology Intelligence Processes (2009)

Michael Schermann, Helmut Krcmar, Lehrstuhl Für Wirtschaftsinformatik

Abstract: Nowadays, companies seeking to advance their information systems are facing an overwhelming variety of fast pacing innovations in the information technology sector. Many of these...

The KMDL Knowledge Management Approach: Integrating Knowledge . . . (2004)

Lehrstuhl Für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Norbert Gronau, Norbert Gronau, Claudia Müller, ...

This paper shows the KMDL Knowledge Management Approach which is based on the SECI and ba model by Nonaka and Takeuchi and the KMDL Knowledge modeling language. The approach illustrates the creation...

Integrating Knowledge Management . . . (2004)

Lehrstuhl Für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Norbert Uslar, N. Uslar, ...

Knowledge is more and more a key factor within companies [HP90]. Nearly 40 percent of all employees are so called "knowledge workers". Distribution and inquest of knowledge within companies...

Defining an Infrastructure for Knowledge Intensive . . . (2004)

Lehrstuhl Für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Norbert Weber, Norbert Gronau, Norbert Gronau, ...

Business processes can be modelled and analysed extensively with well known and established methods. The simple signs of static knowledge do not fulfil the requirements of a comprehensive and...

Management of Knowledge Intensive Business Processes (2004)

Lehrstuhl Für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Norbert Weber, Norbert Gronau, Norbert Gronau, ...

Knowledge processes and business processes are linked together and should be regarded together, too. Business processes can be modeled and analyzed extensively with well known and established...

Modeling of Knowledge Intensive . . . (2004)

Lehrstuhl Für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Norbert Weber, Norbert Gronau, Norbert Gronau, ...

The Knowledge Modeler Description Language KMDL is able to represent the creation, use and necessity of knowledge along common business processes. So KMDL can be used to formalize knowledge-intensive...

COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING COMMUNITIES IN SHIPBUILDING (2004)

Norbert Gronau, Lehrstuhl Für Wirtschaftsinformatik, N. Kern, ...

Collaborative Engineering is a promising concept to increase the competitiveness of companies. Target of this paper is to describe the industrial application of this approach, considering...