Dagmar Auer, Stefan Nadschläger, Josef Küng,
"Knowledge-intensive Business Processes - A Case Study for Disease Management in Farming"
, in Felix Piazolo, Michael Felderer: Multidimensional Views on Enterprise Information Systems, Proceedings of ERP Future 2014, Serie Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, Vol. 12, Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland, Seite(n) 95-110, 2016, ISBN: 978-3-319-27043-2
Original Titel:
Knowledge-intensive Business Processes - A Case Study for Disease Management in Farming
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Multidimensional Views on Enterprise Information Systems, Proceedings of ERP Future 2014
Original Kurzfassung:
Knowledge-intensive business processes (KIBPs) are strongly connected with knowledge work (KW). Thus, the definition of KW determines the relevant area of KIBPs. KW characteristics such as rather unstructured processes, user-driven, relying on knowledge, need for flexibility, adaptability, creativity and autonomy of knowledge workers are also associated with KIBPs. However, several authors argue based on their empirical findings that KW often also involves predefined, repetitive tasks besides a lot of creative work. Furthermore, latest trends put more emphasis on the practice of knowing. Based on our understanding of KW, we study a farming business process, which is not regarded as a typical KW domain. However, when looking at the details, many KIBP characteristics can be identified. Based on a use case dealing with disease management, particularly plant protection, in farming, we evaluate our understanding of KIBPs and thus, prepare the basis for the requirements definition concerning supporting models and methods with respect to adequate IT support.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Veröffentlicher:
Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland
Serie:
Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation