From Metaplanning to PSS 2.0
This paper explores the perspective of geodesign as a process. As such, it is argued methods and tools are needed to manage the process complexity, including the definition of the involved parties, of their roles and responsibilities, as well as all the steps to be undertaken to unfold the process,...
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description | This paper explores the perspective of geodesign as a process. As such, it is argued methods and tools are needed to manage the process complexity, including the definition of the involved parties, of their roles and responsibilities, as well as all the steps to be undertaken to unfold the process, together with their underlying methods and enabling technologies and tools. A metaplanning operational approach based on Business Process Management is proposed to deal with the process complexity and eventually as a means to support the construction of a second generation of process-oriented Planning Support Systems. The overall discussion is supported by practical examples aiming at demonstrating how the Business Process Modelling and Notation language can be used to represent the planning processes from high level overview models to detailed ones which can express geodesign methods and enabling technologies. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9b58a859e7844941b878d4068b8a23482023-08-02T01:51:47ZengStichting OpenAccessResearch in Urbanism Series1875-01921879-82172016-09-014577010.7480/rius.4.81971From Metaplanning to PSS 2.0Michele Campagna0Università di Cagliari Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile Ambientale e Architettura DICAARThis paper explores the perspective of geodesign as a process. As such, it is argued methods and tools are needed to manage the process complexity, including the definition of the involved parties, of their roles and responsibilities, as well as all the steps to be undertaken to unfold the process, together with their underlying methods and enabling technologies and tools. A metaplanning operational approach based on Business Process Management is proposed to deal with the process complexity and eventually as a means to support the construction of a second generation of process-oriented Planning Support Systems. The overall discussion is supported by practical examples aiming at demonstrating how the Business Process Modelling and Notation language can be used to represent the planning processes from high level overview models to detailed ones which can express geodesign methods and enabling technologies.https://www.rius.ac/index.php/rius/article/view/111 |
spellingShingle | Michele Campagna From Metaplanning to PSS 2.0 Research in Urbanism Series |
title | From Metaplanning to PSS 2.0 |
title_full | From Metaplanning to PSS 2.0 |
title_fullStr | From Metaplanning to PSS 2.0 |
title_full_unstemmed | From Metaplanning to PSS 2.0 |
title_short | From Metaplanning to PSS 2.0 |
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