| CoMMA Consortium. Corporate Memory Management through Agents. In E-Work and E-Business conference, Madrid, October 2000. |
.... 1993] ACACIA, our research team, is part of the CoMMA project (IST 1999 12217) funded by the European Commission, aiming at implementing a corporate memory management framework based on several emerging technologies: agents, ontologies, XML, information retrieval and machine learning techniques [CoMMA, 2000]. These technical choices are mainly motivated by three observations. 1) The memory is, by nature, an heterogeneous and distributed information landscape. The corporate memories are now facing the same problem of precision and recall than the Web. The initiative of a semantic Web is a promising ....
CoMMA, Corporate Memory Management through Agents, In Proc. E-Work EBusiness
.... et al. 2000; McGuinness, 1998] In these applications, ontologies serve as formally represented specifications of discourse in the form of a shared vocabulary [O Leary, 1998] Such a shared understanding is particularly important because KM typically deals with multi actor scenarios (cf. Perez et al. ; Silverman and Owens, 1996; Gandon et al. 2000] The vision of knowledge management assumes the comprehensive use of an enterprise s knowledge, whoever acquired it, wherever it is stored and however it is formulated in particular. Technical support for such a vision is often based on ....
Comma Consortium, Ph. Perez, H. Karp, R. Dieng, O. Corby, A. Giboin, F. Gandon, J. Quinqueton, A. Poggi, and G. Rimassi, et al. Corporate memory management through agents. http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/381229.html.
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