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List of Figures and Tables
Pt. I Knowledge Management Within the Business Communities
1 The Business Environment
2 Business Processes and Activities
3 Connecting People Within Business Activities
4 Collaboration, Knowledge and Innovation
5 Culture and Knowledge Sharing
6 Social Software
Pt. II Current Business Systems
7 Today's Business Applications
8 Achieving Dynamic Capability Through Business Networking
Pt. III Organizing for Knowledge Management
9 Modeling Business Activities
10 The First Design Step: Defining Requirements
11 Creating the Business Architecture: Combining Activities, Knowledge and People
Pt. IV Supporting Technologies
12 Specifying Electronic Workspaces for the Business Architecture
13 Technologies for Business Processes
14 Connecting Enterprises
Glossary of Some Often Used Terms in Modeling and Design
Bibliography
Index
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