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Community-Based Pipeline Management Framework Supporting Organizational Interoperability and Smart Execution Control

4 School of Information Technology, University of Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

The increasing complexity of organizational systems and the growing dependence on knowledge-driven processes have necessitated the development of advanced pipeline management frameworks that support interoperability and intelligent execution. This paper proposes and critically analyzes a community-based pipeline management framework designed to enhance organizational interoperability and enable smart execution control through knowledge integration and collaborative architectures.

Drawing upon foundational theories of organizational memory, knowledge management, and learning systems, the study conceptualizes pipelines as dynamic knowledge flows that operate across distributed organizational units. The framework integrates theoretical constructs from organizational memory systems (Walsh & Ungson, 1991; Stein, 1995), learning processes (Huber, 1991), and ontology-based architectures (Laoufi et al., 2011) to design a modular and scalable pipeline management system.

The proposed framework consists of interconnected layers, including knowledge acquisition, storage, retrieval, and execution control, supported by community-driven interaction mechanisms. The role of open-source workflow automation systems is examined to illustrate how intelligent orchestration can enhance pipeline efficiency and adaptability (Venkiteela, 2025).

The analysis demonstrates that community-based approaches facilitate knowledge sharing, reduce redundancy, and improve decision-making processes. Furthermore, the integration of smart execution control mechanisms enables real-time adaptation and optimization of workflows. However, challenges related to knowledge consistency, system complexity, and governance remain significant barriers.

The paper contributes to the field by providing a unified technical and theoretical model that bridges organizational knowledge management and process automation. It offers insights into how community-based frameworks can enhance interoperability and intelligent execution in complex organizational environments.

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How to Cite

Dr. Thandiwe Nkosi. (2025). Community-Based Pipeline Management Framework Supporting Organizational Interoperability and Smart Execution Control. Global Multidisciplinary Journal, 4(10), 101-107. https://www.grpublishing.org/journals/index.php/gmj/article/view/398

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