AGILE: from source of law to business process specification
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| Publication date | 2009 |
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| Book title | LOAIT 2009: 3rd workshop on Legal Ontologies and Artificial Intelligence Techniques joint with 2nd workshop on Semantic Processing of Legal Text |
| Series | IDT series |
| Event | LOAIT 2009: 3rd workshop on Legal Ontologies and Artificial Intelligence Techniques joint with 2nd workshop on Semantic Processing of Legal Text |
| Pages (from-to) | 37-44 |
| Publisher | Barcelona: Huygens Editorial |
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| Abstract |
The knowledge management problems involved in managing the consequences of organizational change processes triggered by changes in the law, for instance for business processes, services, databases, fielded applications, forms and documents, and internal education, make a good case for application of some state-of-the-art concepts in legal knowledge representation.
The recently started AGILE project addresses the legal dimension of management of organizational change processes. This paper introduces the AGILE project, and presents an initial overview of relevant relations between sources of law and the business processes and services of the administrative organization, based on concepts familiar in legal theory and legal knowledge representation. It also proposes the application of change-oriented features of the MetaLex XML standard to organizational change. |
| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://www.huygens.es/site/IDTSeries2_LOAIT.pdf http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-465/paper5.pdf |
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loait2009-aboer-prefinal.pdf
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