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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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Near Real Time Steering: The Organizational Cockpit☆
TL;DR: The Organizational Cockpit, derived from the metaphor “Flying the Organization”, is a new concept that aims to provides strategic near real time steering in organizations adding flexibility, agility, adaptability and self-awareness to the organizational context.
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Operational Qualifications in the Information Architecture Context
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus mainly on the SIAGFA operational component, specifically in information regarding the operational qualifications concerning each crew member, and identify the necessary requirements for integrating the different operational qualification events within the same baseline, providing a basis framework for cataloguing and identifying who is qualified, who is missing some event to be qualified, and who has lost qualification.
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Extended Viable System Model
TL;DR: Extensions to VSM are proposed which help to model enterprise in a more complete way and tie extended VSM to the notion of Enterprise Operating System in future research.
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Organizational Knowledge and Innovation: The Cost per Flight Hour in the Portuguese Air Force
Carlos Páscoa,José Tribolet +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a new instrument that provides complete knowledge about an organizational key element, in this case the Organizational Cost per Flight Hour that allows coping with transformation projects, by allowing innovative, knowledge-based, informed decisions.
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Modeling the Value of Digital Preservation Activities
TL;DR: The value model for the Digital Preservation business is defined, namely the ISO14721 and best practice from the Enterprise Engineering and Value Modelling domains, which include DEMO and e3value, which are defined in this paper.