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My Knowledge of Knowledge

1998
Intelligent tutoring systems contain a lot of knowledge; they have to know what to teach, as well as when and how to teach it, tailored for each learner. The general goal of my talk is to discuss two programs that I’ve been working on recently in terms of how they work in concert to acquire and manage all this knowledge required by any ITS.
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Knowledge or Knowledges?

International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 1997
Knowledge is a ghost to social scientists. It spooks their work. For them, it is a subject unlike any other. Knowledge, to be sure, is what they, the social ones, like all other scientists, produce. Some people in the hu manities may still search for truth, or truths, but scientists produce knowl edge.
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Communication knowledge for knowledge communication

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1992
Abstract Knowledge systems can be regarded as agents communicating between domain experts and end users. We emphasize the concept of “communication knowledge”, distinct from the domain knowledge. Three aspects of communication knowledge are identified and research related to them presented.
Yvonne Wærn   +5 more
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The Quality of Knowledge

International Journal of Knowledge Management, 2007
Knowledge management is a relatively young discipline. Nevertheless, it has accumulated a valuable body of knowledge in the structuring of knowledge and in the design of socio-technical knowledge management systems. However, concepts to describe common, recurring patterns of how to describe, structure, interrelate, group, or manage knowledge elements ...
Jörg Rech   +4 more
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Knowledge as a service and knowledge breaching

2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'05) Vol-1, 2005
In this paper, we introduce and explore a new computing paradigm we call knowledge as a service, in which a knowledge service provider, via its knowledge server, answers queries presented by some knowledge consumers. The knowledge server's answers are based on knowledge models that may be expensive or impossible to obtain for the knowledge consumers ...
Shouhuai Xu, Weining Zhang
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Knowledge acquisition as knowledge assimilation

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1988
The assimilation of information obtained from domain experts into an existing knowledge base is an important facet of the knowledge acquisition process. Knowledge assimilation requires an understanding of how the new information corresponds to that already contained in the knowledge base and how this existing information must be modified so as to ...
Lawrence S. Lefkowitz, Victor R. Lesser
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Knowledge Networks and Knowledge Adjacencies

Proceedings of the 8th Annual ACM India Conference, 2015
The modern enterprise is becoming larger and geographically distributed. The structure of companies is also becoming more complicated. Oraganizations are depending on knowledge within the enterprise and outside the enterprise. More and more individuals within organizations are parts of communities of practice which at times extend the boundaries of ...
Vinay Avasthi   +4 more
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On team knowledge and common knowledge

Proceedings International Conference on Multi Agent Systems (Cat. No.98EX160), 2002
We report on an approach to defining knowledge in multi-agent systems that allows the knowledge of a structured group of agents (a team) to be more than just the knowledge from individual sub-teams. Teams are first class entities in our logic. A team may have a sub-team relationship with other teams.
Gil Tidhar, Liz Sonenberg, Anand S. Rao
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Law and Knowledge/Law as Knowledge

Social & Legal Studies, 2006
Special editor of the debates section in which these and other contributions ...
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Knowledge Services for Knowledge Workers

2010
Knowledge services have been proposed in this paper as a main component and measure in the knowledge society to promote the professional development of knowledge workers and improve their productivity. The basic design principles of knowledge services are discussed to integrate advantages of modern learning systems.
Dehua Ju, Beijun Shen
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