Finally the Web-services query the information
sources, get query results, and then pass them on to
the operational context.
4 CONCLUSION
During previous performed research referenced in
this paper it has become clear that Information
Demand Analysis and Modelling as an area (and
thereby also Information Logistics) has a lot to
benefit from applying ideas, concepts, and
techniques from the context-driven approach to
decision support. However, research performed by
the authors has up to this point focused more on
deriving information demand contexts and thereby
identifying information demands rather than on
matching information demands and information
present in various kinds of enterprise systems. In this
paper some first ideas concerning how the matching
between information and information demands can
be performed within decision support systems based
on the initial generation of IDCs from an enterprise
model has been presented.
It is believed that continued research on this
subject could prove to be most useful for informa-
tion logistic systems as well as for decision support
systems since it could lead not only to the automatic
identification and derivation of information demands
in relation to work tasks but also the matching of
such demands to enterprise information as well as
semi-automatic provision of such information, all
this based on one single enterprise model. If suc-
cessful such an approach would not only greatly
decrease the amount of analysis required when
building systems supporting knowledge and infor-
mation intensive work-related tasks, it could also
contribute to the reduction of information overflow
in everyday working situations.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Parts of the presented research are due to CRDF
partner project # RUM2-1554-ST-05 with US ONR
and US AFRL, projects supported by the Russian
Academy of Sciences # 16.2.35 and # 1.9, grant
# 05-01-00151 of the Russian Foundation for Basic
Research, and grant # IG 2003-2040 from the
Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in
Research and Higher Education STINT.
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