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Business process management systems in port processes: a systematic literature review
Business Process Management Systems (BPMS) represent a technology that automates business processes, connecting users to their tasks. There are many business processes within the port activity that can be improved through the use of more efficient ...
Martin-Navarro, Alicia +2 more
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ABSTRACT The green‐lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus, is an important aquaculture species in New Zealand. Recently, the industry has been increasingly challenged by stressors associated with climate change. Predicting its response to climate change requires more than single‐parameter measurements, as mussels show various physiological and behavioural ...
Martin C.F. Cheng +4 more
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Method for Business Process Management System Selection [PDF]
In recent years business process management (BPM) and specifically information systems that support the analysis, design and execution of processes (also called business process management systems (BPMS)) are getting more attention.
Ravesteyn, Pascal +2 more
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ABSTRACT The present study explored acute responses of heart rate (HR) variability (HRV) metrics, incorporating the nonlinear index alpha 1 of detrended fluctuation analysis (DFAa1) during passive recovery, providing information about correlation properties of HR time series during the regulation of recovery processes. Recreationally active female (n =
Thomas Gronwald +6 more
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Semantic process mining tools: core building blocks [PDF]
Process mining aims at discovering new knowledge based on information hidden in event logs. Two important enablers for such analysis are powerful process mining techniques and the omnipresence of event logs in today's information systems.
de Medeiros, Ana Karla Alves +2 more
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Abstract Maternal cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of pregnancy‐related death in the United States. Symptoms associated with cardiovascular disease include shortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness, syncope, chest pain, edema, and fatigue. Unfortunately, these symptoms are nonspecific and are common in pregnancy and postpartum.
Society for Maternal‐Fetal Medicine (SMFM) +5 more
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Abstract Occupational accidents caused by heavy physical labor remain common among construction workers. Although recent studies have attempted to combine wearable devices with artificial intelligence technology for workload monitoring, several limitations remain: Devices are difficult to deploy on‐site, laboratory‐based studies lack on‐site ...
Lun‐Wang Wu +4 more
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WEB 2.0-SUPPORT FOR CHANGE MANAGEMENT DURING BPMS IMPLEMENTATION USING AN OPEN SOURCE APPROACH
<p>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The authors argue that business process management systems (BPMS) are exposed to similar risks of failure as are traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Change management is a significant critical success factor,
P.G. Van Schalkwyk, H.H. Lotriet
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Measuring the Impact of Transition Risk on Financial Markets: A Joint VaR‐ES Approach
ABSTRACT Based on a joint quantile and expected shortfall semiparametric methodology, we propose a novel approach to forecasting market risk conditioned to transition risk exposure. This method allows us to forecast two climate‐related financial risk measures called CoClimateVaR and CoClimateES, being jointly elicitable, that capture the dependence of ...
Laura Garcia‐Jorcano +1 more
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Business Process Configuration According to Data Dependency Specification [PDF]
Configuration techniques have been used in several fields, such as the design of business process models. Sometimes these models depend on the data dependencies, being easier to describe what has to be done instead of how.
Gómez López, María Teresa +3 more
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