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José Tribolet

Researcher at INESC-ID

Publications -  210
Citations -  3395

José Tribolet is an academic researcher from INESC-ID. The author has contributed to research in topics: Business process modeling & Artifact-centric business process model. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 210 publications receiving 3355 citations. Previous affiliations of José Tribolet include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Instituto Superior Técnico.

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Applications of short-time homomorphic signal analysis to seismic wavelet estimation

TL;DR: In this article, a class of homomorphic systems matched to the band-pass nature of seismic signals is discussed and improved and more reliable implementation algorithms are developed for the estimation of the earth impulse response.
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Conceptual Model for Continuous Organizational Auditing with Real Time Analysis and Modern Control Theory

TL;DR: This work presents a conceptual model for continuous organizational auditing using real time analysis and modern control theory and shows a consistent and coherent design of an internal control system based onmodern control theory.
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Value-Oriented Specification of Service Systems: Modeling the Contribution Perspective of Enterprise Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze relevant state of the art in the areas of Service Science, Business Modeling and Enterprise Engineering in specifying service systems and identify the main shortcoming identified essentially resides in the lack of capability to model the purpose and value of a given service system in a structured way to guide current and future development efforts.
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The Role of Value-Oriented IT Demand Management on Business/IT Alignment: The Case of ZON Multimedia

TL;DR: Key takeaways are that essential, explicit and cross-cutting models that allow keeping bottom-line in sight over the whole initiative lifecycle are generally absent.
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EX-ANTE and EX-POST Model Applied to the Operational Flying Regime Management

TL;DR: The integrated management defense system (IMDS) is the tool that the Portuguese Air Force has adopted to solve the current restrictions as discussed by the authors, which is used at the operational level only for recording data relating to the operation performed, demonstrating a gap in relation to the management objectives.