A team building and team update system in a projectised organisation scenario (Q969185)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5707183
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5707183 |
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A team building and team update system in a projectised organisation scenario (English)
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12 May 2010
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Summary: We propose a system for the management of team building and team update activities particularly suited in a scenario where projectised organisations operate. Our system is characterised by three important features that appear particularly relevant in this scenario; specifically: 1) it defines and uses a model to uniformly represent and handle expert skills; 2) it is highly distributed and, therefore, is tailored to the typical organisation of the current job market where projectised organisations are intermediating most job positions; 3) it considers not only experts' technical skills, but also their social and organisational capabilities, as well as the affinity degree possibly shown by them when they worked together in the past. In this paper, we first describe our system in all details; then, we present the results of some experiments devoted to evaluate its performance; finally, we compare it with some related systems already proposed in the literature.
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team building
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team update
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project organisations
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curriculum vitae models
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cv models
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expert skills representation
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data modelling
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data management
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teamwork
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team management
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