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Continuous Reporting Through RADAR: The Case Study of Environmental Monitoring

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Born in the context of the financial market, “continuous reporting” is an activity that many municipalities must perform, to address novel issues such as ecology. In this paper, we study the case of “environmental reporting” by adopting the vision provided by the RADAR Framework. The paper shows how the innovative approach provided by the framework for continuous reporting can be beneficial for municipalities, to address the long-lasting activity of environmental monitoring, provided that data and knowledge about data are collected by the framework, which supports design and continued generation of reports.

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Azzini, A., Cortesi, N., Psaila, G. (2022). Continuous Reporting Through RADAR: The Case Study of Environmental Monitoring. In: Uden, L., Ting, IH., Feldmann, B. (eds) Knowledge Management in Organisations. KMO 2022. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1593. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07920-7_19

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