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Organizational modeling with a semantic wiki
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2008This paper presents a basic set of modeling primitives with the purpose of enabling the construction of semantically rich and coherently integrated organizational models, in the context of enterprise engineering and architecture. This set, called "semantic bootstrap for organizational modeling", is being operationalized through the use of a semantic ...
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A Model of Obsolescence of Organizational Rules
Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Object oriented organizational modeling
Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2002The information universe provides the highest common framework found in all organizational information systems combining data models, business rules, organizational roles, and the members of an organization. The conceptual model of development shows that a vertical dimension to design and implementation leads to an extensible and object oriented domain
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A Stakeholder Model of Organizational Leadership
Organization Science, 2002Organizations are evolving from the bureaucratic form based upon hierarchy to the new-form or radix organization that has the value chain as its relatively fluid foundation. This article explores the relationship between the radix organization and leadership, viewed through an organization-environment coevolution framework.
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Requirement Patterns for Organizational Modeling
2017 IEEE 25th International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops (REW), 2017The organizational environment is defined by a complex and dynamic interaction of elements that act together to achieve goals. Organizational modeling helps stakeholders to better understand this complexity and analyze details in order to help the identification of changes that are necessary to keep the organization aligned with its strategic goals ...
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Completing the hospice organizational model
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 1991Hospices must be thought of as still being in their formative stages. We need not be satisfied with staffing arrangements and practices that, largely for reasons of expediency and the lack of other models, were inherited from other healthcare agencies or foisted on us by federal bureaucrats and third party payers.
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A Susceptibility Model for Organizational Accidents
2019Social epidemiology “is a branch of epidemiology that focuses particularly on the effects of social-structural factors on states of health. Social epidemiology assumes that the distribution of advantages and disadvantages in a society reflects the distribution of health and disease.
Douglas Minnema, Monique Helfrich
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Modeling of Agents in Organizational Context
2007At present the agent paradigm is often used for computational modeling of human behavior in an organizational setting. However, not many of the existing computational approaches make use of a rich theoretical basis developed in social science. Therefore, often mathematically sound models are invalid in practice.
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A connectionist model of the organizational learning curve
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 2006Organizational learning can be understood as a spontaneous development of routines. Mathematically, this process can be described as a search for better paths on a graph whose nodes are humans and machines. Since the rules for connecting nodes depend on their ability to process goods, the slope of the learning curve may be connected to physical and ...
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