© 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved. Today\u27s enterprises are in quest of innovative ways that would help them demystify the social relations that would exist between them and their stakeholders. To this end, these enterprises have been looking into integrating Web 2.0 into their business processes (BP) to develop social business processes (SBP). Evidently, an enterprise cannot socialise its entire BPs for reasons related to security and feasibility (e.g., technical and financial). This paper proposes an end-to-end approach to assist enterprises in socialising BPs. The approach builds upon enterprise architecture to define contextual elements that would guide the socialisation exercise. It uses analytic hierarchical ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. Blending Web 2.0 technologies with enterprise ...
© 2017 IEEE. This paper presents an approach for detecting and tackling obstacles that could fail th...
© 2016 IEEE. There is a common consensus on the role that social technologies could play in improvin...
This paper presents an approach that builds upon social computing principles to make business proces...
Web 2.0 aims to support human interactions and content creation by combining information from differ...
Capitalizing on Web 2.0 to improve communication and knowledge sharing among stakeholders, a new for...
© 2019 World Scientific Publishing Company. Social business processes support enterprises tap into t...
© 2015 IEEE. With the widespread adoption of social (aka Web 2.0) technologies like social networks,...
© 1997-2012 IEEE. Tremendous effort and resources go into achieving enterprise agility. Business pro...
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017. The widespread adoption of Web 2.0 applications has forced ente...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper presents a social coordination approach that ad...
© 2016 IEEE. It is largely known that objective criteria like profit and market-share drive the deci...
© 2015 IEEE. This paper discusses how to design and develop collaborative enterprise applications us...
© 2016 ACM. A Social Business Process (SBP) is the result of blending so-cial computing (a.k.a. Web ...
Newer technologies, termed as Web 2.0 and Social Computing (SC) facilitate online social interaction...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. Blending Web 2.0 technologies with enterprise ...
© 2017 IEEE. This paper presents an approach for detecting and tackling obstacles that could fail th...
© 2016 IEEE. There is a common consensus on the role that social technologies could play in improvin...
This paper presents an approach that builds upon social computing principles to make business proces...
Web 2.0 aims to support human interactions and content creation by combining information from differ...
Capitalizing on Web 2.0 to improve communication and knowledge sharing among stakeholders, a new for...
© 2019 World Scientific Publishing Company. Social business processes support enterprises tap into t...
© 2015 IEEE. With the widespread adoption of social (aka Web 2.0) technologies like social networks,...
© 1997-2012 IEEE. Tremendous effort and resources go into achieving enterprise agility. Business pro...
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017. The widespread adoption of Web 2.0 applications has forced ente...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper presents a social coordination approach that ad...
© 2016 IEEE. It is largely known that objective criteria like profit and market-share drive the deci...
© 2015 IEEE. This paper discusses how to design and develop collaborative enterprise applications us...
© 2016 ACM. A Social Business Process (SBP) is the result of blending so-cial computing (a.k.a. Web ...
Newer technologies, termed as Web 2.0 and Social Computing (SC) facilitate online social interaction...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. Blending Web 2.0 technologies with enterprise ...
© 2017 IEEE. This paper presents an approach for detecting and tackling obstacles that could fail th...
© 2016 IEEE. There is a common consensus on the role that social technologies could play in improvin...