The Impact of Conceptual Modeling on Allocation of Human Resources in Collaborative Networks

作者: Martin Juhrisch , Thomas Schuster , Gunnar Dietz

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摘要: The growth in electronic commerce is accompanied by the requirement of swift reactions to changed market situations. In this article, a new modeling method enable identification competence driven resource requirements based on business processes introduced. This facilitates matching offers and derived order identify appropriate partners. Even if importance conceptual models for success these projects not doubted, project itself can be quite complex, since different have compared composed. result almost void integration conflicts prevent comparison artifacts therefore render useless. Hence, apart from calculation methods, need similar level abstraction concept describing bidders buyers’ needs ease comparability. far being trivial because semantic gap between specifications distributed created models. article tackles problem an early stage presents methods improve comparability Finally approach that fosters global view presented as foundation model comparisons.

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