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Publications by CESE

2009

An SSM-Based Approach to Implement a Dynamic Performance Management System

Authors
Francisco, RD; Azevedo, A;

Publication
LEVERAGING KNOWLEDGE FOR INNOVATION IN COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS

Abstract
This paper underlines how the use of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) for an efficient planning, implementation and monitoring of a dynamic performance management system supported by a conceptual scheme that enables a conscious and prepared implementation, can provide instances of performance of a collaborative network, and also promote alignment among the partners. A systematic way to implement it and a review on two practical applications in Brazilian collaborative networks of SMEs are also presented.

2009

A Socio-semantic Approach to Collaborative Domain Conceptualization

Authors
Pereira, C; Sousa, C; Soares, AL;

Publication
ON THE MOVE TO MEANINGFUL INTERNET SYSTEMS: OTM 2009 WORKSHOPS

Abstract
Current knowledge about the early phases of ontology construction is insufficient to support methods and techniques for a collaborative construction of a conceptualization. Following an approach inspired in cognitive semantics, the application and extension of the Conceptual Blending Theory (CBT) to the realm of collaborative semantic tools is proposed. A formal framework is presented together with some examples in the collaborative networks context. A collaborative semantic architecture is presented. This architecture supports the two components of the proposed method: collective conceptualization and consensus reaching.

2009

Short-Term Semantic Consensus: Towards Agile Ontology Specification for Collaborative Networks

Authors
Pereira, C; Sousa, C; Soares, AL;

Publication
LEVERAGING KNOWLEDGE FOR INNOVATION IN COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS

Abstract
This paper presents our method to support the collaborative conceptualisation process focusing our strategy for building consensus in the context of collaborative networks. This new strategy comes from the application of the results and recommendations obtained in an experimental evaluation performed in the scope of a large European project in the area of industrial engineering. The usage of our strategy and the collaborative platform supporting semantic consensus building in the scope of the European research project H-Know is described.

2009

A socio-semantic approach to the conceptualisation of domains, processes and tasks in large projects

Authors
Pereira, C; Sousa, C; Soares, AL;

Publication
ICEIS 2009 - 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Proceedings

Abstract
A case study involving a new method to support the collaborative construction of semantic artefacts in an inter-organizational context is described. The method aims at being applied, in particular, in the early phases of ontology development. We share the view that the development of semantic artefacts in collaborative networks of organizations should be based on a continuous construction of meaning, rather than pursuing the delivery of highly formalized accounts of domains. For that, our research is directed to the application of cognitive semantics results, specifically by developing and extending the Conceptual Blending Theory to cope with the socio-cognitive aspects of inter-organizational ontology development. An evaluation experiment for this method is accomplished in the scope of a large European project in the area of industrial engineering. The method evaluation and its results are described.

2009

Environmental Impact Assessment and Management of Sewage Outfall Discharges Using AUV'S

Authors
Ramos, P; V., M;

Publication
Underwater Vehicles

Abstract

2009

Monitorização de descargas de águas residuais no mar através de veículos submarinos autónomos (VSAs)

Authors
Ramos, P; Valente Neves, M;

Publication
Ingeniería del agua

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