Emmenegger, Sandro

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A viewpoint-based case-based reasoning approach utilising an enterprise architecture ontology for experience management

2016-03-28, Martin, Andreas, Emmenegger, Sandro, Hinkelmann, Knut, Thönssen, Barbara

The accessibility of project knowledge obtained from experiences is an important and crucial issue in enterprises. This information need about project knowledge can be different from one person to another depending on the different roles he or she has. Therefore, a new ontology-based case-based reasoning (OBCBR) approach that utilises an enterprise ontology is introduced in this article to improve the accessibility of this project knowledge. Utilising an enterprise ontology improves the case-based reasoning (CBR) system through the systematic inclusion of enterprise-specific knowledge. This enterprise-specific knowledge is captured using the overall structure given by the enterprise ontology named ArchiMEO, which is a partial ontological realisation of the enterprise architecture framework (EAF) ArchiMate. This ontological representation, containing historical cases and specific enterprise domain knowledge, is applied in a new OBCBR approach. To support the different information needs of different stakeholders, this OBCBR approach has been built in such a way that different views, viewpoints, concerns and stakeholders can be considered. This is realised using a case viewpoint model derived from the ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010 standard. The introduced approach was implemented as a demonstrator and evaluated using an application case that has been elicited from a business partner in the Swiss research project.

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KPIs 4 Workplace Learning

2016, Emmenegger, Sandro, Thönssen, Barbara, Hinkelmann, Knut, Witschel, Hans Friedrich, Ana, Fred, Aveiro, David

Enterprises and Public Administrations alike need to ensure that newly hired employees are able to learn the ropes fast. Employers also need to support continuous workplace learning. Work-place learning should be strongly related to business goals and thus, learning goals should direct-ly add to business goals. To measure achievement of both learning and business goals we pro-pose augmented Key Performance Indicators (KPI). In our research we applied model driven engineering. Hence we developed a model for a Learning Scorecard comprising of business and learning goals and their KPIs represented in an ontology. KPI performance values and scores are calculated with formal rules based on the SPARQL Inferencing Notation. Results are presented in a dashboard on an individual level as well as on a team/group level. Requirements, goals and KPIs as well as performance measurement were defined in close co-operation with Marche Region, business partner in Learn PAd.

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Integrating an Enterprise Architecture Ontology in a Case-Based Reasoning Approach for Project Knowledge

2013-11-08T00:00:00Z, Martin, Andreas, Emmenegger, Sandro, Wilke, Gwendolin

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Improving supply-chain-management based on semantically enriched risk descriptions

2012-10-04T00:00:00Z, Emmenegger, Sandro, Laurenzini, Emanuele, Thönssen, Barbara

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An Ontology-based and Case-based Reasoning supported Workplace Learning Approach

2016, Emmenegger, Sandro, Thönssen, Barbara, Laurenzi, Emanuele, Martin, Andreas, Zhang Sprenger, Congyu, Hinkelmann, Knut, Witschel, Hans Friedrich

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A new Retrieval Function for Ontology-Based Complex Case Descriptions

2015, Emmenegger, Sandro, Lutz, Jonas, Witschel, Hans Friedrich, Martin, Andreas

This work focuses on case-based reasoning in domains where cases have complex structures with relationships to an arbitrary number of other (potentially complex and structured) entities and where case characterisations (queries) are potentially incomplete. We summarise the requirements for such domains in terms of case representation and retrieval functions. We then analyse properties of existing similarity measures used in CBR { above all symmetry { and argue that some of these properties are not desirable. By exploiting analogies with retrieval functions in the area of information retrieval { where similar functions have been replaced by new ones not exhibiting the aforementioned undesired properties { we derive a new asymmetric ranking function for case retrieval. On a generated test-bed, we show that indeed the new function results in di erent ranking of cases { and use testbed examples to illustrate why this is desirable from a user's perspective.

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A Novel Software Toolkit for Graph Edit Distance Computation

2013-05-17T00:00:00Z, Riesen, Kaspar, Emmenegger, Sandro, Bunke, Horst

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Workplace Learning - Providing Recommendations of Experts and Learning Resources in a Context-sensitive and Personalized Manner

2016, Emmenegger, Sandro, Laurenzi, Emanuele, Thönssen, Barbara, Zhang Sprenger, Congyu, Hinkelmann, Knut, Witschel, Hans Friedrich

Support of workplace learning is increasingly important as change in every form determines today's working world in industry and public administrations alike. Adapt quickly to a new job, a new task or a new team is a major challenge that must be dealt with ever faster. Workplace learning differs significantly from school learning as it should be strictly aligned to business goals. In our approach we support workplace learning by providing recommendations of experts and learning resources in a context-sensitive and personalized manner. We utilize user s' workplace environment, we consider their learning preferences and zone of proximal development, and compare required and acquired competencies in order to issue the best suited recommendations. Our approach is part of the European funded project Learn PAd. Applied research method is Design Science Research. Evaluation is done in an iterative process. The recommender system introduced here is evaluated theoretically based on user requirements and practically in an early evaluation process conducted by the Learn PAd application partner.

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Index für den IT-Markt

2014-06-26T00:00:00Z, Witschel, Hans Friedrich, Emmenegger, Sandro, Czekala, Thomas, Rossi, Alfred

Ein Forschungsprojekt der Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Unternehmen ProSeller analysiert eine Preisvergleichsplattform, an die 700 Schweizer IT-Fachhändler angeschlossen sind. Erstellt wird ein Marktindex, der die Entwicklung der Umsätze im IT-Markt Schweiz widerspiegelt.

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Towards a Procedure for Assessing Supply Chain Risks Using Semantic Technology

2013, Emmenegger, Sandro, Hinkelmann, Knut, Laurenzini, Emanuele, Thönssen, Barbara, Fred, Ana, Dietz, Jan L. G, Liu, Kecheng, Felipe, Joaquim

In the APPRIS project an Early-Warning-System (EWS) is developed applying semantic technologies, namely an enterprise ontology and an inference engine, for the assessment of procurement risks. Our approach allows for analyzing internal resources (e.g. ERP and CRM data) and external sources (e.g. entries in the Commercial Register and newspaper reports) to assess known risks, but also for identifying black swans, which hit enterprises with no warning but potentially large impact. For proof of concept we developed a prototype that allows for integrating data from various information sources, of various information types (structured and unstructured), and information quality (assured facts, news); automatic identification, validation and quantification of risks and aggregation of assessment results on several granularity levels. The motivating scenario is derived from three business project partners real requirements for an EWS.