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WETICE
2003
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Weakly-structured Workflows for Knowledge-intensive Tasks: An Experimental Evaluation
Knowledge-intensive activities can typically not be modeled sufficiently by classical, static process models and workflows. To enable a process-oriented knowledge management appro...
Ludger van Elst, Felix-Robinson Aschoff, Ansgar Be...
ICALT
2005
IEEE
16 years 4 days ago
Concept Maps and Learning Objects
Concept Maps constitute one of the tools mostly used in learning management due to the possibility that they offer to contextualize learning, share knowledge and for learning to le...
Leonel Iriarte Navarro, Manuel Marco Such, Daniel ...
COGSR
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Ontologies and the brain: Using spreading activation through ontologies to support personal interaction
Ontologies, as knowledge engineering tools, allow information to be modelled in ways resembling to those used by the human brain, and may be very useful in the context of personal...
Akrivi Katifori, Costas Vassilakis, Alan J. Dix
WWW
2006
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Using semantic rules to determine access control for web services
Semantic Web technologies are bring increasingly employed to solve knowledge management issues in traditional Web technologies. This paper follows that trend and proposes using Se...
Brian Shields, Owen Molloy, Gerard Lyons, Jim Dugg...
ICSE
2008
IEEE-ACM
16 years 6 months ago
The role of abstraction in software engineering
ion-based Requirements Management Anthony Finkelstein, University College London Leah Goldin, Afeka-Tel Aviv College of Engineering ROA workshop - ICSE 2006 of Abstraction in Softw...
Orit Hazzan, Jeff Kramer