Towards A Context-Sensitive Distributed Knowledge Management System For The Knowledge Organization
- Topics:
- Knowledge Management
- Source:
- University of Edinburgh
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Overview: Current Distributed Knowledge Management (DKM) efforts often consider the general difficult case when the knowledge can be inconsistent. This paper focuses on the particular case when the knowledge in a system is coherent, but at the same time can evolve dynamically. Even if only a small part of an organization's knowledge can be formalized, it should be consistent across different knowledge activities. Also, a DKM system should have semantic autonomy, and formalize this notion is formalized. These assumptions are desirable when a DKM system is used as an organisational knowledge infrastructure.
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Format: PDF | Size: 121KB | Date: Jul 2005 | Pages: 14



