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Post-pulmonary tuberculosis lung function: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Translation and Validation of an Epilepsy Screening Instrument in Two Ghanaian Languages
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This chapter presents experiences and reflections from using the EKD Enterprise Modeling method in a number of European organizations. The EKD modeling method is presented. The chapter then focuses on the EKD application in practice taking six cases as an example.
Jänis Stirna, Anne Persson
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2013 3rd International Workshop on Empirical Requirements Engineering (EmpiRE), 2013
One of the most common problems regarding software quality is the software's incapability of offering effective and efficient support to business operations. A possible reason for this lack of support is the inconsistency of the requirements related to the business needs.
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One of the most common problems regarding software quality is the software's incapability of offering effective and efficient support to business operations. A possible reason for this lack of support is the inconsistency of the requirements related to the business needs.
Davi Viana +2 more
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An Electronic Ekd Method Guide over the Web
1999In this paper we propose a web based tool called “ The EKD Electronic Guide Book ” which forms the base line of the guidance component of the EKD method. The EKD method proposes a set of models for describing enterprise knowledge for the purpose of handling situations of change such as business process transformation or improvement, information system ...
Barrios, Judith +2 more
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Towards enhancing business process modeling formalisms of EKD with consistency consideration
International audienceThe Enterprise Knowledge Development (EKD) method promotes a holistic approach in Enterprise Modeling and advocates that a single modeling perspective (product, activity or role) is not sufficient for describing business processes ...
Afef Awadid, Selmin Nurcan
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