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Actionable information logistics

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31:. Actionable information means having the necessary information immediately available in order to deal with the situation at hand. Information Logistics addresses the supply of information to users. Its goal is the efficient delivery of information tailored to the user’s need. Information logistics provides a number of concepts, methods, and technologies to optimize content creation along the information 61:, its refinement, and meaningful enrichment are immediately understandable and controllable by the individual user, in particular the non-tech user. Regarding helpdesks, for instance, it refers to agents describing all necessary logistic processes in order to have the adequate information at hand during the conversation with the customer. 48:
Actionable information logistics addresses people-centred design of information logistics: the user actively designs, develops and monitors processes necessary for delivery and presentation of information tailored to individual user needs. In Actionable Information Logistics the user controls the
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necessary to retrieve and compose pieces of information and to present the result to the user in an understandable way. Information-on-demand services are typical features of information logistics, as they have to fulfill user needs with respect to content, location, time and quality.
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information logistics processes. Composition and orchestration can be performed by the agent, for instance, using a (natural) language for enterprise specific information logistics. This language, in turn, is
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Actionable Information Logistics does not address implementation and maintenance of information technology necessary for information logistics. Much in the spirit of
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W.-O. Huijsen, “Controlled Language—An Introduction,” Proc. 2nd Int’l Workshop Controlled Language Applications (CLAW 98), Carnegie Mellon Univ., 1998, pp. 1–15.
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and delivery in accordance with user needs. Within the context of companies, Information Logistics aims at the design of
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is the supply of immediately available information to users necessary for them to deal with the situation at hand.
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Actionable Information Logistics emerges from two concepts: actionable information and
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Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
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The action workflow approach to workflow management technology
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Index

information logistics
value chain
business processes
retrieval
transformation
access to information
language-action perspective
orchestrating
machine-processable
application logic
Automated storage and retrieval system
Information logistics
Winograd, T.
The action workflow approach to workflow management technology
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
Categories
Logistics
Information science

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