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Task Patterns as Means to Experience Sharing

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Advances in Web Based Learning – ICWL 2009 (ICWL 2009)

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Task Patterns are designed as means of activity-centric sharing of knowledge work experience. They are seamlessly integrated in a semantic infrastructure that help preserve the work context and enables a Task Pattern life-cycle. This paper presents a service oriented approach towards Task Patterns. We introduce Abstraction Services, Decisions and Problems as elementary services that support task execution in knowledge work. The Task Pattern approach has been realized on the NEPOMUK Social Semantic Desktop (SSD) to demonstrate the integration of experience sharing and re-use in a knowledge work context.

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Schmidt, B., Riss, U.V. (2009). Task Patterns as Means to Experience Sharing. In: Spaniol, M., Li, Q., Klamma, R., Lau, R.W.H. (eds) Advances in Web Based Learning – ICWL 2009. ICWL 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5686. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03426-8_42

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