2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2015.04.011
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SemPI: A semantic framework for the collaborative construction and maintenance of a shared dictionary of performance indicators

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“…This issue can be an impediment to both the progress in research and the transfer of research results to the market. In this context, classification schemes can contribute to 45 mitigate the aforementioned problems [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This issue can be an impediment to both the progress in research and the transfer of research results to the market. In this context, classification schemes can contribute to 45 mitigate the aforementioned problems [8].…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dependencies between KPIs can be explicitly specified representing, for example, the components used in the computation formula [36]. This kind of relationships among components can lead to basic KPIs, compound or derived [2,3,6,19,24,31,36,37,39,40,45]. As other examples, the self-explanatory pair "givesDataTo" and "takesDataFrom" relationships are defined in [30].…”
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“…The paper ''SemPI A semantic framework for the collaborative construction and maintenance of a shared dictionary of performance indicators'' [3], by C. Diamantini, D. Potena and E. Storti, considers collaboration at strategic level, which entails the sharing of Performance Indicators (PIs) to measure the achievement of common objectives and evaluate performances. PIs are synthetic measures computed starting from transactional data.…”
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