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Business Processes: An Archival Science Approach to Collaborative Decision Making, Records, and Knowledge Management
Angelika Menne-Haritz
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-1-4020-2197-8
ISBN electrónico
978-1-4020-2198-5
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. 2005
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Introduction
Angelika Menne-Haritz
This paper describes a first attempt to set up and test a basic synergeticlinguistic model of a syntactic subsystem in analogy to the existing models of lexical and morphological subsystems, which have been tested successfully. The modelling is based on selected syntactic units, properties, and interrelations, which are integrated into a common model structure. The empirical testing is performed on data from the “SUSANNE” corpus [15].
Pp. 1-6
Decision Making Processes
Angelika Menne-Haritz
This paper describes a first attempt to set up and test a basic synergeticlinguistic model of a syntactic subsystem in analogy to the existing models of lexical and morphological subsystems, which have been tested successfully. The modelling is based on selected syntactic units, properties, and interrelations, which are integrated into a common model structure. The empirical testing is performed on data from the “SUSANNE” corpus [15].
Pp. 7-24
The Historical Shift from Committee to Paper Based Decision Making
Angelika Menne-Haritz
This paper describes a first attempt to set up and test a basic synergeticlinguistic model of a syntactic subsystem in analogy to the existing models of lexical and morphological subsystems, which have been tested successfully. The modelling is based on selected syntactic units, properties, and interrelations, which are integrated into a common model structure. The empirical testing is performed on data from the “SUSANNE” corpus [15].
Pp. 25-98
Records
Angelika Menne-Haritz
This paper describes a first attempt to set up and test a basic synergeticlinguistic model of a syntactic subsystem in analogy to the existing models of lexical and morphological subsystems, which have been tested successfully. The modelling is based on selected syntactic units, properties, and interrelations, which are integrated into a common model structure. The empirical testing is performed on data from the “SUSANNE” corpus [15].
Pp. 99-145
Functional Requirements of Open Communication Processes in Electronic Environments
Angelika Menne-Haritz
This paper describes a first attempt to set up and test a basic synergeticlinguistic model of a syntactic subsystem in analogy to the existing models of lexical and morphological subsystems, which have been tested successfully. The modelling is based on selected syntactic units, properties, and interrelations, which are integrated into a common model structure. The empirical testing is performed on data from the “SUSANNE” corpus [15].
Pp. 147-204