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ECIS
2004
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Implementing Information Systems to support knowledge work: an exploration of work motifs
The research presented in this paper is part of a larger study of the organizational impacts of information systems on knowledge work. The phase of the research reported in the pa...
Christopher J. Davis, Ellen M. Hunagel
IJCAI
1997
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A Four-Valued Fuzzy Propositional Logic
It is generally accepted that knowledge based systems would be smarter and more robust if they can manage inconsistent, incomplete or imprecise knowledge. This paper is about a fo...
Umberto Straccia
JKM
2007
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Rapid knowledge work visualization for organizations
Purpose: The purpose of this contribution is to motivate a new, rapid approach to modeling knowledge work in organizational settings and to introduce a software tool that demonstr...
Markus Strohmaier, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt
JKM
2007
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Knowledge sharing: moving away from the obsession with best practices
Purpose – How companies can become better at knowing what they know, and share what they know have in recent years become dominant fields of research within knowledge managemen...
Peter Holdt Christensen
JUCS
2007
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Semantic-based Skill Management for Automated Task Assignment and Courseware Composition
Abstract: Knowledge management is characterized by many different activities ranging from the elicitation of knowledge to its storing, sharing, maintenance, usage and creation. Sk...
Simona Colucci, Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciasc...