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Master's Thesis Björn Michelsen

Last modified Oct 18, 2016

Implementing a Web Client for Social Content and Task Management

Abstract

Complex, knowledge-intensive processes are becoming increasingly important for modern enterprises. The support of such processes through information systems yields a huge potential for their increased efficiency and effectiveness.
 
SocioCortex, the social information hub, is one approach for such a collab- orative information system. It builds upon the concept of hybrid wikis, an end-user-oriented way to create, store, and distribute knowledge in both un- structured and structured ways. It also aims to include task centered collabo- ration aspects. The idea behind SocioCortex is to provide a back-end as a basis for dedicated clients, for example for generic content and task management, modeling, or visualization.
 
The objective of this thesis is the implementation of a web client for one of those use cases, the generic content and task man- agement. The approach of this thesis is based on a review of existing work regarding hybrid wikis, task centered collaboration approaches and initial de- sign and implementation examples of the content manager. Furthermore, the implemented result are evaluated through tests with enterprise stakeholders familiar with Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM).

 

Keywords: SocioCortex, SC-Content Manager

 

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Image adapted from: https://sebischair.github.io/sociocortex_web/img/overview.png (https://wwwmatthes.in.tum.de/pages/13uzffgwlh8z4/SocioCortex )

 

Core literature

  • Matthes F.; Neubert C.; Steinhoff A.: Hybrid Wikis: Empowering Users to Collaboratively Structure Information. In: 6th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies (ICSOFT), Seville, 2011

  • Hauder, M.; Kazman, R.; Matthes, F.: Empowering End-Users to Collaboratively Structure Processes for Knowledge Work. 18th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS), Poznan, Poland, 2015.

 

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MT Björn Michelsen - Final Presentation.pdf 4,83 MB 18.10.2016
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