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Re: Business Process Modeling is more acceptable to be approached by Knowledge Management


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Posted by Prac on June 13, 2002 at 12:58:23:

In Reply to: Business Process Modeling is more acceptable to be approached by Knowledge Management posted by R u b i j a n t o on June 13, 2002 at 08:28:08:

Hi Rubijanto

Your message reminded me of a few things. Please allow me a few questions out of professional interest. I'll understand if you some of these questions have confidential answers, in which case I am happy with a no reply.
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I recall an IE (information engineering) methodology of 1990 - current, which caters for all these aspects you mentioned, plus a few more, meaning it models time and space as well and caters for data and function (process) migration and business/IT integration aspects within the framework of reference.

May I ask:

1) How does your methodology differ significantly from current methodologies?

2) Does it have a function, data, or another approach?

3) How long would it take an average knowledge worker to learn each aspect of this methodology, and apply it consistently with positive business results?

4) Does the methodology have upper or lower CASE support?

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Looking forward to hearing from you.




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