An evaluation of BPR methodologies adopting NIMSAD: A systematic framework for understanding and evaluating methodologies

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

Authors

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelWorld Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics : Volume 1: Information systems
HerausgeberNagib Callaos
Anzahl der Seiten9
ErscheinungsortOrlando
Verlag International Institute of Informatics and Systemics
Erscheinungsdatum1999
Seiten205-213
ISBN (Print)980-07-5912-3
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 1999
Veranstaltung5th International Conference on Information Systems Analysis and Synthesis - ISAS 1999 - Orlando, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 31.07.199904.08.1999
Konferenznummer: 5

Zuletzt angesehen

Publikationen

  1. Self-tuning of a kalman filter applied in a DC drive and in a kalman-based sensor
  2. 7th open challenge on question answering over linked data (QALD-7)
  3. An expert-based reference list of variables for characterizing and monitoring social-ecological systems
  4. Evaluation of standard ERP software implementation approaches in terms of their capability for business process optimization
  5. A Review of Latent Variable Modeling Using R - A Step-by-Step-Guide
  6. Practical guide to SAP Netweaver PI-development
  7. Modelling and implementation of an Order2Cash Process in distributed systems
  8. Preventive Diagnostics for cardiovascular diseases based on probabilistic methods and description logic
  9. Knowledge-Enhanced Language Models Are Not Bias-Proof
  10. Mechanistic Realization of the Turtle Shell
  11. Alternating between Partial and Complete Organization
  12. The fuzzy relationship of intelligence and problem solving in computer simulations
  13. Patching Together a Global Script
  14. A Multilevel Inverter Bridge Control Structure with Energy Storage Using Model Predictive Control for Flat Systems
  15. Bridging the Gap: Generating a Comprehensive Biomedical Knowledge Graph Question Answering Dataset
  16. Age effects on controlling tools with sensorimotor transformations
  17. Improved sensorimotor control is not connected with improved proprioception
  18. Neural network-based estimation and compensation of friction for enhanced deep drawing process control
  19. Data-driven and physics-based modelling of process behaviour and deposit geometry for friction surfacing
  20. Teaching methods for modelling problems and students’ task-specific enjoyment, value, interest and self-efficacy expectations
  21. Changes of Perception
  22. Appendix A: Design, implementation, and analysis of the iGOES project
  23. Self-regulation in error management training: emotion control and metacognition as mediators of performance effects