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dc.creatorTabares M.S.spa
dc.creatorGiraldo L.spa
dc.creatorJoyanes L.spa
dc.date.accessioned2017-12-19T19:36:47Z
dc.date.available2017-12-19T19:36:47Z
dc.date.created2016
dc.identifier.isbn9781450340649
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11407/4314
dc.description.abstractThis paper proposes a model that integrates the knowledge management to the business processes management in order to improve the process performance. The proposal defines the knowledge management flow as an element that interacts with part workflows and provides rules and actions in the BPMN elements in order to improve the BPM. To achieve the aim, first, a survey was made in forty Colombian' companies in order to identify the state of the practice about business process management, knowledge management and their use through the workflows; then, different elements were identified and characterized in order to achieve the integration model proposed. This was experimented in forty business workflows of the companies analyzed. A use case shows how the interactions among model elements are, and how these can improve the process performance. This experience allowed to measuring the effect that the integration had in the business process management by means of a new metric that involve the knowledge management in the workflow. Finally, it was possible conclude that the knowledge management must be part to the BPM impacting directly the workflow, in order to improve the result offered to the organizational actors and customers.eng
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherAssociation for Computing Machineryspa
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dc.sourceScopusspa
dc.titleImproving the business processes management from the knowledge managementspa
dc.typeConference Papereng
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dc.contributor.affiliationTabares, M.S., SEP/School of Engineering, EAFIT University Carrera, 49 # 7 sur-50, Medellín Antioquia, Colombiaspa
dc.contributor.affiliationGiraldo, L., SEP/School of Engineering, University of Medellin, Cra. 87 #30-65, Medellín, Colombiaspa
dc.contributor.affiliationJoyanes, L., SEP/School of Engineering, University of Medellin, Cra. 87 #30-65, Medellín, Colombiaspa
dc.identifier.doi10.1145/2925995.2925998
dc.subject.keywordBusiness Process Managementeng
dc.subject.keywordIntegration BPM and KMeng
dc.subject.keywordKnowledge Managementeng
dc.subject.keywordKnowledge Serviceeng
dc.subject.keywordUnstructured Information Serviceeng
dc.subject.keywordWorkfloweng
dc.subject.keywordAdministrative data processingeng
dc.subject.keywordEnterprise resource managementeng
dc.subject.keywordInformation managementeng
dc.subject.keywordInformation serviceseng
dc.subject.keywordIntegrationeng
dc.subject.keywordManagement scienceeng
dc.subject.keywordBusiness process managementeng
dc.subject.keywordBusiness workflowseng
dc.subject.keywordIntegration modelseng
dc.subject.keywordKnowledge serviceeng
dc.subject.keywordOrganizational actorseng
dc.subject.keywordProcess performanceeng
dc.subject.keywordState of the practiceeng
dc.subject.keywordWorkfloweng
dc.subject.keywordKnowledge managementeng
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Ingenieríasspa
dc.abstractThis paper proposes a model that integrates the knowledge management to the business processes management in order to improve the process performance. The proposal defines the knowledge management flow as an element that interacts with part workflows and provides rules and actions in the BPMN elements in order to improve the BPM. To achieve the aim, first, a survey was made in forty Colombian' companies in order to identify the state of the practice about business process management, knowledge management and their use through the workflows; then, different elements were identified and characterized in order to achieve the integration model proposed. This was experimented in forty business workflows of the companies analyzed. A use case shows how the interactions among model elements are, and how these can improve the process performance. This experience allowed to measuring the effect that the integration had in the business process management by means of a new metric that involve the knowledge management in the workflow. Finally, it was possible conclude that the knowledge management must be part to the BPM impacting directly the workflow, in order to improve the result offered to the organizational actors and customers.eng
dc.creator.affiliationSEP/School of Engineering, EAFIT University Carrera, 49 # 7 sur-50, Medellín Antioquia, Colombiaspa
dc.creator.affiliationSEP/School of Engineering, University of Medellin, Cra. 87 #30-65, Medellín, Colombiaspa
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