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Co-creation for Digitalization: A Study of Co-creation in Norwegian Business Clusters

2020

Part 2: Fourth Industrial Revolution; International audience; There is a growing emphasis on digitalization in research and business practice. The rapid progress in digital technologies compel firms to innovate and transform their businesses. One way to improve the capacity to innovate and transform is to cooperate with others. However, there is a general lack of research on how co-creation among businesses can facilitate digitalization. This qualitative study explores how co-creation among businesses can stimulate and facilitate digitalization.We have investigated co-creation activities involving companies in business clusters. This paper reports from a study of three business clusters in …

Business practiceKnowledge managementbusiness.industryCo-creation05 social sciencesNorwegianDigitalizationlanguage.human_languageClusters[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]0502 economics and businesslanguageCo-creation050211 marketingBusiness cluster[INFO]Computer Science [cs]business050203 business & managementQualitative research
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From Organization Business Model to Information System: One Approach and Lessons Learned

2011

The system ISTechnology and lessons learned of its use in the business modeling and development of information systems are analyzed in the paper. The system consists of the meta-model and applications. The meta-model enables to define a platform independent business model of the organization. The applications provide the definition and interpretation of the business model. Interpretation of the business model provides functionality of the information system in the selected platform. The lessons learned confirm that the development and maintenance cost of information systems can be significantly reduced by use of the ISTechnology.

Business process discoveryBusiness Process Model and NotationEngineeringKnowledge managementProcess managementArtifact-centric business process modelbusiness.industryBusiness ruleBusiness architectureStrategic information systemBusiness process modelingbusinessBusiness domain
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An Architecture for Collaborative Scenarios Applying a Common BPMN-Repository

2005

Collaborative business scenarios require a flexible integration of enterprises. To manage inter-organizational business processes, existing concepts for business process management (BPM) need to be adopted and extended. This paper presents a conceptual architecture for cross-enterprise processes’ planning, implementation, and controlling. Core component of the architecture is a distributed repository managing all required data and information, which especially obtains a process-oriented view on collaboration networks. Cross-organizational processes need close coordination among networking partners. This is achieved through the integration of business process models. Thus we further propose …

Business process managementBusiness Process Model and NotationProcess managementProcess modelingComputer sciencebusiness.industryBusiness ruleArtifact-centric business process modelBusiness architectureBusiness process modelingbusinessBusiness domain
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Information Systems Students’ Impressions on Learning Modeling Enterprise Architectures

2020

This Full Research Paper presents enterprise architecture (EA) modeling tools utilized in an educational context. EA is a well-known and a commonly used approach for organizational development aiming to improve the alignment of business operations and information technology. This high level design of information technology (IT) driven business operations lays the foundations on lower level technical activities such as the design and implementation of application programs and features, system boundary interfaces, database distribution and data pipes, and system recovery. Organizations’ architectures are made visible by creating EA artefacts, such as business process diagrams, data models and…

Business processComputer scienceEnterprise architecture02 engineering and technologytietotekniikkaData modelingHigh-level designcomputinginformation systemUnified Modeling LanguageOrganization development0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemCompetence (human resources)computer.programming_languagetietojärjestelmäteducationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesCore competencyInformation technology020207 software engineeringmodelingBusiness operationsyrityksetEngineering managementkoulutusliiketoimintaenterprise architecturebusinesscomputertietomallit050203 business & management
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Human-in-the-Loop Conversation Agent for Customer Service

2020

This paper describes a prototype system for partial automation of customer service operations of a mobile telecommunications operator with a human-in-the loop conversational agent. The agent consists of an intent detection system for identifying the types of customer requests that it can handle appropriately, a slot filling information extraction system that integrates with the customer service database for a rule-based treatment of the common scenarios, and a template-based language generation system that builds response candidates that can be approved or amended by customer service operators. The main focus of this paper is on the system architecture and machine learning system structure …

Business requirementsbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreAutomationInformation extraction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSystems architectureHuman-in-the-loop020201 artificial intelligence & image processingConversationMobile telephonyDialog systembusinessSoftware engineeringcomputermedia_common
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ´ BIHARMONIC BEZIER SURFACES AND BIHARMONIC EXTREMAL SURFACES

2009

AbstractGiven a prescribed boundary of a Bezier surface, we compare the Bezier surfaces generated by two different methods, i.e., the Bezier surface minimising the biharmonic functional and the unique Bezier surface solution of the biharmonic equation with prescribed boundary. Although often the two types of surfaces look visually the same, we show that they are indeed different. In this paper, we provide a theoretical argument showing why the two types of surfaces are not always the same.

Bézier surfaceComputer scienceHardware and ArchitectureMathematical analysisBiharmonic equationBoundary (topology)Bézier curveBiharmonic Bézier surfaceComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignSoftwareComputer Science ApplicationsInternational Journal of Computers and Applications
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Būvmateriali: mūrnieka amata kursa (pēc Latvijas amatniecības kameras meistaru pārbaudes programas) lekciju konspekts

1939

BūvmateriāliBūvniecība:TECHNOLOGY::Civil engineering and architecture::Building engineering [Research Subject Categories]Building materialsBaumaterial
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Rhizosphere: achievements and challenges

2009

Reprinted from Plant and Soil, Vol.321, nos 1-2; International audience

CARBONPLANT-MICROBE-SOIL INTERACTION[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental SciencesSOIL-ROOT INTERFACEPLANT ARCHITECTURE[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental SciencesPLANT GROUTH[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyPERSPECTIVEComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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7C: Computational Chromosome Conformation Capture by Correlation of ChIP-seq at CTCF motifs.

2019

Abstract Background Knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of the genome is necessary to understand how gene expression is regulated. Recent experimental techniques such as Hi-C or ChIA-PET measure long-range chromatin interactions genome-wide but are experimentally elaborate, have limited resolution and such data is only available for a limited number of cell types and tissues. Results While ChIP-seq was not designed to detect chromatin interactions, the formaldehyde treatment in the ChIP-seq protocol cross-links proteins with each other and with DNA. Consequently, also regions that are not directly bound by the targeted TF but interact with the binding site via chromatin looping are…

CCCTC-Binding Factorlcsh:QH426-470Protein Conformationlcsh:Biotechnologygenetic processesComputational biologyBiologyGenomeChromosomesBioconductorChromosome conformation capture03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine6CHi-Clcsh:TP248.13-248.65GeneticsTranscription factorsHumansnatural sciencesNucleotide Motifs4CChIA-PET030304 developmental biologyChromatin loops0303 health sciencesThree-dimensional genome architectureChromatinChromatinChIP-seq7Clcsh:Genetics5CCTCFChromatin Immunoprecipitation SequencingHuman genomeDNA microarrayChIA-PET3CPrediction030217 neurology & neurosurgeryChromatin interactionsBiotechnologyHeLa CellsResearch ArticleBMC genomics
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Direct determination of lead in cola beverages by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrophotometry

1992

COLA (software architecture)ChemistrylawAnalytical chemistryAtomic absorption spectroscopyChemical compositionFood Sciencelaw.inventionFood / Nahrung
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