2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.csi.2007.11.001
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Mechanisms for communication between business and IT experts

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“…In [9] the authors provide a definition of composition based on philosophy and the field of systems thinking. The key issue is that composition is a form of abstraction.…”
Section: Key Concept: Layers Of Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [9] the authors provide a definition of composition based on philosophy and the field of systems thinking. The key issue is that composition is a form of abstraction.…”
Section: Key Concept: Layers Of Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key issue is that composition is a form of abstraction. A composition is defined as "a combination of two or more items yielding a new item, at a different level of abstraction" [9]. Furthermore, the characteristics of the new item, are defined by the items being combined and how they are combined [9].…”
Section: Key Concept: Layers Of Interoperabilitymentioning
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“…However people from healthcare domain are usually too busy to spend time on such collaborations and it is not always possible these two groups of people come together and work together effectively. Kilov and Sack (2007) state that communication of experts from different domains is only possible through a joint ontology and creation of this ontology requires a common system of concepts which are applicable and extensible to any specific viewpoint (Kilov & Sack, 2009). At this point the question is how these common concepts will be created and what these common concepts will be.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%