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Systems Integration and Knowledge Management

Information Systems Management, 1999
Information technology provides knowledge management capabilities that were not possible before. Systems integration that incoporates true knowledge management thinking offers the IT department a leadership opportunity for organizationalf transformation in partnership with the rest of the enterprise.
André Bourdreau, Guy Couillard
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Knowledge Management Systems

Information Resources Management Journal, 2002
Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) offer an environment for organizations to manage their information assets (e.g., documents, databases, etc.). Existing KMS passively employ knowledge by querying a database, showing a document, displaying a Web page, etc.
Stuart Diaz Galup   +2 more
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Knowledge Management and Knowledge Management Systems

2005
Organizations are fast realizing that knowledge management (KM) is critical to achieve competitive sustainability. However, mere realization that KM is critical does not ensure a smooth road to success. Fifty to seventy percent of KM initiatives reportedly fail.
Deniz Eseryel   +2 more
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A system for knowledge management in bioinformatics

Proceedings of the eleventh international conference on Information and knowledge management - CIKM '02, 2002
The emerging biochip technology has made it possible to simultaneously study expression (activity level) of thousands of genes or proteins in a single experiment in the laboratory. However, in order to extract relevant biological knowledge from the biochip experimental data, it is critical not only to analyze the experimental data, but also to cross ...
Sudeshna Adak   +6 more
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Design of Knowledge Management Systems

Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (VikingPLoP), 2014
In the information era knowledge is in the centre of organisational competitiveness and growth. It is difficult to manage knowledge as it resides in human minds. Its success requires a synergy of organisational, technological and human-focused initiatives and tools integrated in a Knowledge Management System.
Elissaveta Gourova, Kostadinka Toteva
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Knowledge management in the Sarel system

Proceedings 11th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2002
The specification phase is one of the most important and least supported parts of the software development process. SAREL (Assistance System for Writing Software Specifications in Natural Language) has been conceived as a knowledge based tool to improve the specification phase.
Núria Castell, Àngels Hernández
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Eliciting and Validating Knowledge in Knowledge Management Systems

Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008), 2008
This article identifies two significant challenges in implementing Knowledge Management Systems (KMS), then, proposes solutions based on information economics. A knowledge market perspective is suggested to (i) elicit new contributions and (ii) identify higher quality content. Case studies from Siemens and HP, illustrate their application, and are used
Hind Benbya, Marshall W. van Alstyne
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A review of metrics for knowledge management systems and knowledge management initiatives

37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the, 2004
Metrics are essential for the advancement of research and practice in an area. In knowledge management (KM), the process of measurement and development of metrics is made complex by the intangible nature of the knowledge asset. Further, the lack of standards for KM business metrics and the relative infancy of research on KM metrics points to a need for
Atreyi Kankanhalli, Bernard C. Y. Tan
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A Knowledge Management System Based on Ontologies

2009 International Conference on New Trends in Information and Service Science, 2009
Recently the companies’ interest on a correct knowledge management is grown, more than interest on the mere knowledge itself. In the last few years, several projects have been carried out, with the aim of the development of innovative systems capable of collecting and sharing information.
RIBINO, Patrizia   +3 more
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Building Knowledge Management Systems

Information Systems Management, 2002
Why do some organizations prosper and grow while others struggle? There are a variety of interrelated factors that determine the answer to such a complex question, and these factors differ for organizations in different places and at different times.
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