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Spread Page approach to Business Process Management

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Zastosowanie Spread Page w modelowaniu procesów biznesowych
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Recently, we have observed a slow departure from printed texts towards electronic publications. However, electronic publications pretend to be paper-like. Whereas, such content may be presented in many ways, including three-dimensional, time-varying, layered, scaled detail, and aspect-oriented representations. This is the area of application for the Spread Page Initiative. Spread Page Initiative refers to the development of notation and tools for knowledge representation in a modern manner not limited by using the traditional paper-oriented technique. The article describes the Spread Page approach to the modeling of business processes. The authors consider a possibility of using new ways of knowledge representation to ensure accurate and more precise modeling of business processes.
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W ostatnim czasie obserwuje się powolne odchodzenie od tekstów drukowanych na papierze na rzecz treści publikowanych elektronicznie. Takie treści mogą być prezentowane w różnoraki sposób z uwzględnieniem reprezentacji trójwymiarowej, uwarunkowanej czasowo, aspektowej, warstwowej oraz zależnej od skali. Inicjatywa Spread Page zajmuje się opracowywaniem notacji i narzędzi reprezentacji wiedzy w sposób nowoczesny, nieograniczany przez technologię tradycyjnego wydruku. Niniejszy artykuł opisuje podejście Spread Page do modelowania procesów biznesowych. Autorzy rozważają możliwości zastosowania nowych sposobów reprezentowania wiedzy w taki sposób, aby zapewnić dokładniejsze i bardziej precyzyjne modelowanie procesów oraz danych, które są przez te procesy przetwarzane.
Twórcy
  • Military University of Technology, Faculty of Cybernetics, Urbanowicza Str. 2, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland
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  • Military University of Technology, Faculty of Cybernetics, Urbanowicza Str. 2, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland
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  • Kozminski University, Jagiellońska Str. 57/59, 03-301 Warsaw, Poland
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