Panel - Generic Longitudinal Business Process Model
Issue Date
2013-04-03Author
Barkow, Ingo
Block, William C.
Greenfield, Jay
Hebing, Marcel
Hoyle, Larry
Thomas, Wendy
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Presentation
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This presentation described a model for the processes involved in a longitudinal study. The model was developed at a symposium-style workshop held at Dagstuhl in September of 2011 (http://www.dagstuhl.de/11382). The Generic Longitudinal Business Process Model (GLBPM) emulates the Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM) (http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/download/attachments/8683538/GSBPM+Final.pdf?version=1) which, in turn, was developed with DDI Lifecycle in mind. The GLBPM is intended as a generic model that can serve as the basis for informing discussions across organizations conducting longitudinal data collections, and other data collections repeated across time. The model is not intended to drive implementation directly, but may prove useful for those planning a study. An introductory presentation on the model will be followed by a panel discussion.
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Presentation at the North American Data Documentation Conference (NADDI) 2013
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Barkow, Ingo, William Block, Jay Greenfield, Marcel Hebing, Larry Hoyle, Wendy Thomas. (2013). Panel - Generic Longitudinal Business Process Model. Paper presented at the North American Data Documentation Initiative Conference (NADDI 2013), University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, April 3, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1808/11051
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