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- Towards probabilistic decision making on human activities modeled with business process diagrams(International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS), 2015-05-08) Ceballos, Hector G; Flores Solorio, Victor; Garcia-Vazquez, Juan P; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de MonterreyAgent-based technologies, originally proposed with the aim of assisting human activities, have been recently adopted in industry for automating business processes. Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is a standard notation for modeling business processes that provides a rich graphical representation that can be used for common understanding of processes but also for automation purposes. We propose a normal form of Business Process Diagrams (BPDs) based on Activity Theory that can be transformed into a Causal Bayesian Network, which in turn can be used to tackle with uncertainty introduced by human participants. We illustrate our approach on an Elderly health care scenario obtained from an actual contextual study.
- Integrating Semi-structured Information using Semantic Technologies An Evaluation of Tools and a Case Study on University Rankings Data(2014-08-10) Casas-Bayona, Alejandra; Ceballos, Hector G; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
- A multiagent knowledge and information network approach for managing research assets(ELSEVIER, 2010-07) Ceballos, Hector G; Cantu, Francisco J; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de MonterreyWe describe a knowledge and information network approach for managing research assets in a knowledge-oriented organization using a multiagent system. The purpose of the approach is to provide decision makers a knowledge management framework to assist them in generating benefits from the knowledge assets developed by the research groups in a knowledge institution. The research assets under consideration are of three types: research products, intellectual capital and research programs. Research products include publications of various kinds, such as journal articles, research-based books, patents, technology licensing, trademarks, incubation of technology-based startup companies and others. Intellectual capital consists of the talent and expertise of research staff, such as professors, students and researchers. Research programs include academic curricula, research units, research infrastructure, and business incubators. The approach is supported by an intelligent platform that contains an information system, a multiagent-based system, a knowledge management system and a knowledge-information interpreter that coordinate repositories, domain ontologies and databases for handling the various types of research assets. The system provides a means for distributing existing research assets both within the organization and beyond, a variety of research reports, online consultations, a search engine, web services and data mining facilities for knowledge extraction. The knowledge and information generated by the system guide managers in defining strategies on competitiveness, for example, rankings, benchmarking, intellectual property and incubation of technology-based spin offs. The system has been operational at Tecnológico de Monterrey since August 2004, and has proved useful for both acquiring knowledge of research capabilities and for stimulating entrepreneurial science initiatives.
- A knowledge-based information system for managing research programs and value creation in a university environment(2005-08-15) Cantu, Francisco J; Ceballos, Hector G; Mora, Silvia P; Escoffié, Miguel A; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de MonterreyWe describe an integrated information system for managing knowledge generated from research and innovation activities in a university environment and for the creation of economic value from the resulting knowledge and innovations by using an action research methodology. The system uses a computer ontology for defining objects and provides both a corporate memory and a distribution vehicle for the knowledge and innovations invented by professors and graduate students. It comprises a set of interrelated subsystems that include scientific publications and innovations, graduate theses, professors, students, and research units. It generates statistics of research activities, a wide variety of reports and on line consultations as well as a search engine and data mining facilities for knowledge extraction. A version of the system has been operational for about a year and has been an important tool for creating wealth from the knowledge generated by the research activities.

