Contenu connexe Similaire à Task Patterns in Collaborative Semantic Task Management as Means of Corporate Experience Preservation (20) Task Patterns in Collaborative Semantic Task Management as Means of Corporate Experience Preservation1. Task Patterns in Collaborative Semantic Task Management as Means of Corporate Experience Preservation Uwe Riss, SAP Research CEC Karlsruhe Benedikt Schmidt, SAP Research CEC Darmstadt Todor Stoitsev, SAP Research CEC Darmstadt 22. September 2009 2. © SAP 2009 / Page 2 Agenda Knowledge Work, Task and Task Pattern Personal Task Pattern (PTP) and Collaborative Task Pattern (CTP) PTP and CTP implementation Connecting PTP and CTP Outlook 5. Demand for flexibility, interdisciplinary cooperation and rapid learning (Pyöriä, P.,The concept of knowledge work revisited, 2005) 9. Problem ridden task execution (Riss, Task journals as means to describe temporal task aspects for reuse in task patterns, 2008)Terms and Concepts © SAP 2009 / Page 3 Task relations, Byström 05 11. Tasks as Constituents of Processes © SAP 2009 / Page 5 Weakly-structured (ad-hoc, informal, human-centric) business processes Reconcile the personal task management perspective with the enterprise business process perspective (Riss et al., 2005; Gartner, 2006) Structured business processes (predefined, formal, operational) Enable process tailoring as collaboration (Mørch & Mehanjiev, 2000; Forrester, 2006) 12. User Centric Process Support © SAP 2009 / Page 6 high (local developer) Visual process modeling Case handling Evolutionary workflows Evolutionary workflows required IT skills Email-based workflows Email-based workflows Process mining Knowledge management approaches Knowledge management approaches low (end user) high (structured) low (ad-hoc) formality 13. E-Mail and its PurposesBetween Information and Task Transfer high (archiving) Personal Information Management Ad Hoc Process Management retention time Ad Hoc Task Delegation Original Email Purpose low (communication) high (collaboration) low (information) task character © SAP 2009 / Page 7 16. Most systems concentrate on task organizationPersonal Task Execution Support Task Tracer, Orgegon State University Unified Activity Management, IBM Lack ofexecutionsupport Delegationsof ad-hoc nature © SAP 2009 / Page 8 29. Collaborative Task Patterns (CTP) , information on delegationDelegation Structure Personal TP Collaborative TP Personal Execution Strategies 35. Improvement by explicit enhancementIdentify Pattern Pattern Repository Enriched pattern support future tasks Pattern Provide Process Guidance by Pattern RequestPattern Enhance Task Pattern Context Similarity Task B Task A Task C Task D 39. Decision/Action Alternatives = Filter Abstraction ServicesPTP * * * Abstraction Service Problem Decision Type Solution Direction Person Information Subtask Resource Purpose in Task Context Instance Concept Example Abstraction Services 40. CTP – Delegation Graphs as Basis for Abstraction © SAP 2009 / Page 13 Personal workspace track Central enterprise infrastructure U1 U4 U2 U3 41. CTP – Abstraction, Life cycle © SAP 2009 / Page 14 adaptation exchange Model level: task patterns reuse compose Instance level: task instances (to-do items) extract/decompose 49. a huge semantic net striving to describe the data involved in the execution of knowledge work processes 53. allows the easy maintenance of tasks with attached objects as relations on the SSD 54. has been extended by functionalities for the maintenance of/ interaction with Task PatternKASIMIR sidebar 55. Retrieve Task Pattern © SAP 2009 / Page 17 PTM 1 exchange 2 3 (1) Filter visible Task Pattern and tasks (2) Select a Task Pattern or a task (3) See details to selection 56. Create/Enhance Task Pattern © SAP 2009 / Page 18 PTM reuse/enhance (1) Description(2) Abstraction Services/Decisions/Problems (3) Connected Tasks (4) Task details (5) Simplify view 57. PTM – Use Task Pattern © SAP 2009 / Page 19 PTM Adaption/ Instantion (1) Task Pattern Details (2) Compare Task and Task Pattern (3) Object without Abstraction Service(4) Abstraction Service without object (5) Information Abstraction as Subtask (6) Subtask Abstraction Service with object 65. CTM Task Pattern Explorer © SAP 2009 / Page 22 CTM Adaption/ Instantiation reuse/enhance exchange 72. Separation of personal information aspect from the structureCTPs as Structural Connector for PTPs © SAP 2009 / Page 24 CTP T1 T6 T2 T4 T5 T3 PTP-T5 PTP-T3 PTP-T1 PTP-T6 PTP-T4 PTP-T2 74. © SAP 2009 / Page 26 Thank you! Questions…? 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