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Using HCI-Patterns for Modeling and Design of Knowledge Sharing Systems

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Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR 2010)

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In this paper we describe a pattern-based approach for designing highly-usable individualized multi-media inter faces for enterprise knowledge identification, structuring and communi cation. A pattern-based development workflow uses do main analysis and hierarchical pattern language repositories to extract HCI patterns and define solutions for structuring, accessing and communicating the knowledge distributed in the employees´ minds, their desktops and mobile devices as well as databases and other knowledge sources of an enterprise. An attached tool environment is used for modeling the entire application and for generating parts of the UI code.

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Märtin, C., Engel, J., Kaelber, C., Werner, I. (2010). Using HCI-Patterns for Modeling and Design of Knowledge Sharing Systems. In: Forbrig, P., Günther, H. (eds) Perspectives in Business Informatics Research. BIR 2010. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 64. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16101-8_1

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