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Tareq Salahi Almigheerbi, David Ramsey and Anna Lamek
This paper is a part of an exploratory study with the goal of investigating the applicability of collaboratively-developed enterprise resource planning (the CD-ERP approach) within Libyan public universities. Since it is being proposed in order to overco...
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Matteo Peditto, Simone Scapellato, Antonia Marcianò, Paola Costa and Giacomo Oteri
The COVID-19 outbreak has raised concerns about infection control all over the world. Among health workers, dentists are particularly exposed to the COVID-19 infection risk. The aim of this paper is to present a workflow to manage dental procedures alrea...
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Hyun Ahn, Dinh-Lam Pham and Kwanghoon Pio Kim
Work transference network is a type of enterprise social network centered on the interactions among performers participating in the workflow processes. It is thought that the work transference networks hidden in workflow enactment histories are able to d...
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Michael Rosemann,Michael zur Muehlen
The automated enactment of processes through the use of workflow management systems enables the outsourcing of thecontrol flow from application systems. By now a large number of systems, that follow different workflow paradigms, areavailable. This leads ...
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Akhilesh Bajaj,Sudha Ram
Business process modeling is an essential prerequisite to business process reengineering (BPR), and workflow management (WFM). Process models have been traditionally used to model software processes, and many business process models are adaptations of th...
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Anton Ivaschenko, Arkadiy Krivosheev, Anastasia Stolbova and Oleg Golovnin
Document workflow systems and enterprise content management systems that implement intelligent technologies for text understanding.
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H. Vacik,C. Torresan,T. Hujala,C. Khadka,K. Reynolds
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Aim of study: Knowledge Management (KM) tools facilitate the implementation of knowledge processes by identifying, creating, structuring, and sharing knowledge through use of information technology in order to improve decision-making. In this contributio...
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Niccolò Iandelli, Massimo Coli, Tessa Donigaglia and Anna Livia Ciuffreda
The conservation of a primary importance historical building requires organization, management, continuous updating, comparison, and visualization of a large amount of data of different nature and origin. In relation to these aspects the use of a GIS bri...
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Eleonora Congiu, Giuseppe Desogus, Caterina Frau, Gianluca Gatto and Stefano Pili
In this paper, we present the final results from the research project ?Urban Abacus of Building Energy Performances (Abaco Urbano Energeticodegli Edifci?AUREE)? aimed at supporting the renovation process and energy efficiency enhancement of urban buildin...
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Elena Belcore, Stefano Angeli, Elisabetta Colucci, Maria Angela Musci and Irene Aicardi
In the past decades, technology-based agriculture, also known as Precision Agriculture (PA) or smart farming, has grown, developing new technologies and innovative tools to manage data for the whole agricultural processes. In this framework, geographic i...
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Ziheng Sun, Liping Di, Annie Burgess, Jason A. Tullis and Andrew B. Magill
AI (artificial intelligence)-based analysis of geospatial data has gained a lot of attention. Geospatial datasets are multi-dimensional; have spatiotemporal context; exist in disparate formats; and require sophisticated AI workflows that include not only...
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Elia Scudiero, Pietro Teatini, Gabriele Manoli, Federica Braga, Todd H. Skaggs and Francesco Morari
Management zones (MZs) are used in precision agriculture to diversify agronomic management across a field. According to current common practices, MZs are often spatially static: they are developed once and used thereafter. However, the soil–plant r...
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Rosa M Badia,Eduard Ayguade,Jesus Labarta
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Workflows have been used traditionally as a mean to describe and implement the computing usually parametric studies and explorations searching for the best solution that scientific researchers want to perform. A workflow is not only...
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Jordan Vernon, Joseph St. Peter, Christy Crandall, Olufunke E. Awowale, Paul Medley, Jason Drake and Victor Ibeanusi
Forest management depends on forest condition data and the ability to quantify the impacts of management activities to make informed decisions. Spatially quantifying water yield (WY) from forests across large landscapes enables managers to consider poten...
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Francisco-Javier Moreno-Marimbaldo and Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo
Any artificial infrastructure built in a territory causes changes in its environment, especially when it is a question of large or extensive infrastructures such as high-voltage transmission lines (HVTLs). Such changes are perceived unevenly by the diffe...
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Ovidiu Csillik, John Cherbini, Robert Johnson, Andy Lyons and Maggi Kelly
Remote sensing is important to precision agriculture and the spatial resolution provided by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) is revolutionizing precision agriculture workflows for measurement crop condition and yields over the growing season, for identify...
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Daniel Haehn, John Hoffer, Brian Matejek, Adi Suissa-Peleg, Ali K. Al-Awami, Lee Kamentsky, Felix Gonda, Eagon Meng, William Zhang, Richard Schalek, Alyssa Wilson, Toufiq Parag, Johanna Beyer, Verena Kaynig, Thouis R. Jones, James Tompkin, Markus Hadwiger, Jeff W. Lichtman and Hanspeter Pfister
Connectomics has recently begun to image brain tissue at nanometer resolution, which produces petabytes of data. This data must be aligned, labeled, proofread, and formed into graphs, and each step of this process requires visualization for human verific...
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Itana Maria de Souza Gimenes, Sergio A. Tanaka (Author)
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The application of an object-oriented framework for task scheduling in the ExPSEE Environment is provided. ExPSEE is an experimental Process-centred Software Engineering Environment. However, this framework can be used in other domains such as Workflow M...
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Mohammad Alqadi, Ala Al Dwairi, Pablo Merchán-Rivera and Gabriele Chiogna
This article aims to present the structure and the workflow of a new software DeMa (Decision Support Software and Database for Wellfield Management), to support wellfield managers in their decision-making processes. There is a recognized need to improve ...
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Rubén Pérez-Álvarez, Julio Manuel de Luis-Ruiz, Raúl Pereda-García, Gema Fernández-Maroto and Beatriz Malagón-Picón
Three-dimensional surveying with a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) has implied a revolution in the field of 3D modeling, as this methodology provides detailed point-clouds with simplified processes of capture. In addition to the point-clouds, other outpu...
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