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Weakly-structured workflows for knowledge-intensive tasks: an experimental evaluation
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Artificial IntelligenceStatic Process ModelsEngineeringSoftware EngineeringIntelligent SystemsSemantic WebProcess ModelingWorkflow ModellingSystems EngineeringProcess-oriented Knowledge ManagementWeakly-structured WorkflowsWorkflow TechnologyDesignWorkflow Management SystemComputer ScienceInformation ManagementSoftware DesignAutomated ReasoningKnowledge ModelingAutomationWorkflow PatternKnowledge Management
Knowledge work cannot typically be modeled sufficiently by classical, static process models. To enable a process-oriented knowledge management (KM) approach under these circumstances, the concept of weakly-structured workflows has been developed. This approach intertwines process modeling and workflow enactment and facilitates active information support in dynamically changing environments. Furthermore, the approach allows process knowledge itself to be used as a valuable resource in KM. In order to investigate whether this approach is viable and useful for supporting knowledge-intensive activities we designed and performed a comprehensive experimental evaluation. We outline the conceptual approach and realization in an agent-based software framework for organizational memories and describe the experimental settings. The results of the experiment demonstrate the viability of our key concepts.
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