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What is Actual Level of Awareness

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
The awareness that a role actually possesses within the ERP process. Actual awareness is represented by an integer number ranging from zero to four, representing various levels of awareness. Actual awareness is a property of an actor who performs one or more roles within the ERP process.
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Context-Aware Framework for ERP
Farhad Daneshgar (University of New South Wales, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch124
Abstract
Like many existing ERP models (e.g., Podolsky, 1998; Van Stijn & Wensley, 2001), the OOAB framework is also based on a widely accepted assumption that a corporate-wide information system consists of a set of potentially related subsystems; and as a result, information flows among these subsystems must be identified, and required resources planned, using an appropriate ERP methodology. However, up until now there existed no formalised framework that facilitates sharing of contextual knowledge in ERP processes. A unique attribute of the OOAB framework is that it treats ERP processes as a collaborative processes where various roles/actors collaboratively perform tasks in order to achieve a common overall goal. An object-oriented framework is presented in this article that facilitates sharing the contextual knowledge/resources that exist within ERP processes. Context is represented by a set of relevant collaborative semantic concepts or “objects”. These are the objects that are localised/contextualised to specific sub-process within the ERP process.
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An Awareness Framework for Divergent Knowledge Communities
Represents what an actor already knows of various aspects of collaboration (who is doing what, by whom, and how); the latter are defined within the awareness net as collaborative semantic concepts roles, tasks and task artifacts.
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