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ASOPE and the Fabled Promise of Process Knowledge Capture and Reuse
This paper addresses the question of how process knowledge should be structured. The use of aspect orientation as an abstraction for capturing and using process knowledge is reported. A description of the method, ASOPE (aspect oriented process engineering), is given, and the context of its developme...
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