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The Collaborative Agile Knowledge Engine CAKE

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The Collaborative Agile Knowledge Engine (CAKE) is a prototypical generic software system for integrated process and knowledge management. CAKE integrates recent research results on agile workflows, process-oriented case-based reasoning, and web technologies into a common platform that can be configured to different application domains and needs. We describe the main concepts and the architecture of CAKE and sketch three example applications.

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    3. knowledge management
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