Standardized individual output development: from a scientific print product to cross-media workflow

Fahsel J (2015)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture

Publication year: 2015

Edited Volumes: Proceedings of the Industry Track at the 13th International Conference on Business Process Management 2015 (BPM-Industry 2015)

Pages Range: 79–94

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the Industry Track at the 13th International Conference on Business Process Management 2015 (BPM-Industry 2015)

Event location: Innsbruck AT

URI: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1439/

Open Access Link: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1439/paper7.pdf

Abstract

The concept of the Standardized Individual Output Development can generally be understood as an approach to the development of output using its own domain standards, or re-use of standards from other domains via analogies. Objective is a systematic, qualitative and efficient creation of individual output and an innovation -framework to systematize the support of a knowledge transfer from other domains, in the first step human resource based and supported by IT systems. Goal of the paper is on the one hand to explain the
principles of the approach and the derivation of a roadmap for a technical support. On the other hand, the Standardized Individual Output Development is empirically investigated by a case study: The systematic transform of an individual (output) requirement in an individual output by students in the master program of book studies using the Standardized Individual Output Development approach.

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APA:

Fahsel, J. (2015, September). Standardized individual output development: from a scientific print product to cross-media workflow. Paper presentation at 13th BPM Conference 2015, Innsbruck, AT.

MLA:

Fahsel, Jörn. "Standardized individual output development: from a scientific print product to cross-media workflow." Presented at 13th BPM Conference 2015, Innsbruck Ed. Jan Mendling, Jan vom Brocke, 2015.

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