Using Semantic Web Technologies to Improve Expertise Matching Within Academia
- Topics:
- Knowledge Management
- Tags:
- Asset Management,
- University,
- Strategy,
- Semantic Web,
- Operational Planning,
- Management,
- Knowledge,
- Internet,
- Expertise,
- Business Operations,
- ...
- Source:
- University of Leeds
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Overview: Knowledge-based organizations such as universities have realized that effective development and management of their organizational knowledge base is critical to survival in today's competitive business environment. The knowledge and expertise of a university' staff who teach and research in different areas is the major asset that a university holds. In order to make use of this asset, there is a need to share expertise between staff as well as transfer expertise to industry. The need to be able to quickly locate experts with the specific expertise has been recognized by many universities. Traditional approach is to build an expertise database. However this approach heavily depends on individual expert and has problems in maintaining the up-to-date information.
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Format: PDF | Size: 169KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 9




