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Transforming Nescient Activity into Intelligent Activity

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A nescient activity within financial service process is prone to risk of producing inconsistent outcome that results severe legal consequence for a financial institute e.g., bank. Financial service process activities must be intelligent to understand and comply financial regulations. Intelligent process activities will assist to prevent producing outcomes that are inconsistent to financial regulations. Existing process technologies support defining only nescient activities. Currently, there is no solution that underpins transforming a nescient activity into intelligent activity. In this paper, we offer a solution that supports transformation of a nescient activity into intelligent activity.

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Haque, R., Krdzavac, N., Butler, T. (2012). Transforming Nescient Activity into Intelligent Activity. In: Xiang, Y., Pathan, M., Tao, X., Wang, H. (eds) Data and Knowledge Engineering. ICDKE 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7696. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34679-8_3

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