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The role of lead users in knowledge sharing
Research Policy, 2009This paper introduces a model of knowledge sharing in an online community of practice that suggests that knowledge contributions will be made by those who possess the relevant knowledge. For them, matching a ready-made solution to a problem is low cost.
Jeppesen, Lars Bo, Laursen, Keld
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Knowledge Systems for User Applications and Education
2012 Seventh International Conference on Knowledge, Information and Creativity Support Systems, 2012Knowledge-based approach and knowledge-based systems were the object of research in MENTAL project in 2008-2011. Team, in addition to meeting the project objectives, focused on the broader context and further application of the knowledge system (KS), which is presented in the article.
Ladislav Burita +2 more
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2018 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE/ITMC), 2018
Knowledge brokering is a key activity in innovation networks such as living labs. Previous research has acknowledged the multiple roles and tasks of intermediaries and brokers in managing living labs but has not paid attention to the nature of knowledge flow and the distance between the actors that are brokered. This study empirically examines how user
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Knowledge brokering is a key activity in innovation networks such as living labs. Previous research has acknowledged the multiple roles and tasks of intermediaries and brokers in managing living labs but has not paid attention to the nature of knowledge flow and the distance between the actors that are brokered. This study empirically examines how user
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THE KNOWLEDGE WAREHOUSE AND LIBRARY USERS
Journal of Documentation, 1989The Knowledge Warehouse project, an exercise in collecting, storing and re‐using the electronic versions of published text, is briefly described. Some of the factors affecting library and scholarly use of electronic archives and electronically delivered documents are discussed.
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The Knowledge-Based User-Interface
1987The popularity of knowledge-based systems arose when expert-systems captured knowledge within specialized fields like oil-drilling, maintenance, finance, etc. Most new developments are also done with a non-computer application in mind.
Ingeborg Steinacker, Peter Kass
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Capitalizing on Knowledge for an Adaptive User interface
2001Hypermedia data browsing is a mean for improving information access. However, the overload and the heterogeneity of medical information, as well as the multitude of possible navigational paths, turn the consultation of data into a difficult task. We present in this paper a solution for the development of adaptive user interfaces in a hypermedia data ...
Chirine Ghedira +3 more
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Users’ Knowledge and Motivation on Using Cryptocurrency
2020Cryptocurrency is a decentralized digital currency stored in an online form that does not fall under governments and banks control. This study aimed at understanding users’ knowledge and their motivation on using cryptocurrency through structured interviews. Data was gathered through in- person interviews with three participants (n = 3).
Omar Alqaryouti +3 more
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Knowledgeable and friendly end users
Proceedings of the 17th annual computer personnel research conference on -, 1980End user (EU) can be defined as “any individual who functions outside of the electronic data processing (EDP) area and is affected by a data processing (DP) system” (17, p. 10). Even computer operators and programmers, when they function outside of their professional activities, are EUs of DP systems.
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Construction of recipe knowledge graph based on user knowledge demands
Journal of Information Science, 2023Building a recipe knowledge graph from the perspective of user knowledge demands can provide users with accurate and efficient retrieval results and recipes. Relatively a few ontology studies have been conducted on Chinese recipes. In addition, some existing recipe ontology models are relatively rough, with few dimensions, and others have too many ...
Jingfeng Cui, Xiuchen Zhang, Dejun Zheng
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