| O'Leary, Daniel (ed.) (1998). Knowledge Management: Taming the Information Beasts. Special issue of the IEEE Intelligent Systems and their Applications Magazine. |
....conclusions and future work. 2 2. Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management 2. 1 Knowledge Management Knowledge management is an area that has attracted the interest of many organizations, companies, government, and academicians from universities and research institutions (Wiig, 1993; O Leary, 1998; Beckman, 1999) Various methodologies have been proposed for introducing KM practices into organizations (Wiig, 1995; Liebowitz Beckman, 1998; Schreiber et al., 1999) Although these methodologies emphasize different aspects of the KM enterprise, all of them have in common the facts that ....
O'Leary, Daniel (ed.) (1998). Knowledge Management: Taming the Information Beasts. Special issue of the IEEE Intelligent Systems and their Applications Magazine.
....is designed to solve is that knowledge acquired through experience doesn t get reused because it isn t shared in a formal way. Because this can be knowledge of any kind tacit, documented, procedural, etc. the term knowledge management may refer to such various things (Wiig, 1994; O Leary, 1998) as corporate memories and instincts, expert systems, document managing systems, learning organizations (van Heijst et al. 1996) etc. Knowledge management is not a product in itself, nor a solution that organizations can buy off the shelf or assemble from various components. It is a process ....
O'LEARY, D. (1998). Knowledge management: Taming the information beasts. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 13(3):30--48. Special Issue with three contributions.
....that the copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage. Proc. of the 2nd Int. Conf. on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management (PAKM98) Basel, Switzerland, 29 30 Oct. 1998, U. Reimer ed. http: sunsite.informatik.rwth aachen.de Publications CEUR WS Vol 13 [Wii94, O L98] as corporate memories and instincts, expert systems, document managing systems, learning organizations [vHvdSK96] etc. Knowledge management is not a product in itself, nor a solution that organizations can buy off the shelf or assemble from various components. It is a process implemented over a ....
....search. We could also ask for all researchers that have worked together in some project, or for abstracts of all papers on a particular topic. More examples of queries to the knowledge acquisition community can be obtained through Ontobroker s homepage. 3. 4 Some facts The current version (July, 1998) of the ontology contains 80 classes, 27 axioms and 100 attributes, which are used to annotate 1000 facts of 17 researchers. 4 Feasibility of knowledge management systems In order to say something about the feasibility of a horizontal knowledge management system such as we have described, we ....
D. O'Leary. Knowledge management: Taming the information beasts. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 13(3):30--48, 1998. Special Issue with three contributions.
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