Professional knowledge management is imperative for the success of enterprises. One decisive factor for the success of knowledge management projects is the coordination of elements such as corporate culture, enterprise organization, - man resource management, as well as information and communication techn- ogy. The proper alignment and balancing of these factors are currently little understood—especially the role of information technology, which is often - garded only as an implementation tool, though it can be a catalyst by making new knowledge management solutions possible. This conference brought together representativesfrom practical and research ?elds for discussing experiences, professional applications, and visions through presentations, workshops, tutorials, and an accompanying industry exhibition. The main focus of the conference was the realization of knowledge mana- ment strategies with the aid of innovative information technology solutions, such as intelligent access to organizational memories, or integration of business processes and knowledge management. Also of interest were holistic/integrative approaches to knowledge management that deal with issues raised by the in- gration of people, organizations, and information technology.
Author(s): Larry Kerschberg, Hanjo Jeong (auth.), Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Andreas Dengel, Ralph Bergmann, Markus Nick, Thomas Roth-Berghofer (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3782 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 739
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Information Storage and Retrieval; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing; Computers and Education
Front Matter....Pages -
Just-in-Time Knowledge Management....Pages 1-18
Actor Model and Knowledge Management Systems: Social Interaction as a Framework for Knowledge Integration....Pages 19-31
Knowledge + Skills + “x”....Pages 32-47
1 st Intelligent Office Appliances (IOA 2005): Knowledge Appliances in the Office of the Future....Pages 48-49
Leveraging Passive Paper Piles to Active Objects in Personal Knowledge Spaces....Pages 50-59
Efficient Implementation of Intelligent Office Appliances with Software Product Lines....Pages 60-69
Trends in Learning Software Organizations: Current Needs and Future Solutions....Pages 70-75
Kick-Off Workshops and Project Retrospectives....Pages 76-81
Substance, People, and Tools – Knowledge Management at sd&m....Pages 82-85
Harvesting Knowledge Through a Method Framework in an Electronic Process Guide....Pages 86-90
Using Feedback for Supporting Software Team Improvement....Pages 91-95
Exploring Communities of Practice for Product Family Engineering....Pages 96-105
Systematical Validation of Learning in Agile Software Development Environment....Pages 106-110
Knowledge Management in a Software Development Environment to Support Software Processes Deployment....Pages 111-120
Experience-Based Support for Code Inspections....Pages 121-126
New Generation E-Learning Technology by Web Services....Pages 127-133
Future Studies of Learning Software Organizations....Pages 134-144
Facilitating Organisational Learning Through Causal Mapping Techniques in IS/IT Project Risk Management....Pages 145-154
Integration of E-Learning and Knowledge Management – Barriers, Solutions and Future Issues....Pages 155-164
From MASK Knowledge Management Methodology to Learning Activities Described with IMS – LD....Pages 165-175
Subjunctive Interfaces in Exploratory e-Learning....Pages 176-188
Supporting Competency Development in Informal Workplace Learning....Pages 189-202
Bridging the Gap Between Knowledge Management and E-Learning with Context-Aware Corporate Learning....Pages 203-213
The Promise of Automated Interactivity....Pages 214-221
PAIKM-2005 — Peer-to-Peer and Agent Infrastructures for Knowledge Management....Pages 222-223
Automatic Hyperlink Creation Using P2P and Publish/Subscribe....Pages 224-233
Introducing Social Aspects to Search in Peer-to-Peer Networks....Pages 234-242
Modelling and Analysis of Knowledge Intensive Business Processes....Pages 243-247
Contrary Positions About Modeling Knowledge Work....Pages 248-258
Application of Knowledge Problem Patterns in Process Oriented Organizations....Pages 259-268
Third German Workshop on Experience Management (GWEM 2005)....Pages 269-271
On the Use of Vocabulary Knowledge for Learning Similarity Measures....Pages 272-283
Introduction Strategy and Feedback from an Experience Management Project....Pages 284-292
Applying Generalized Cases to Retrieval and Configuration of Life Insurance Policies....Pages 293-303
Integrated Approach to Detect Inconspicuous Contents....Pages 304-315
Workshop on Current Aspects of Knowledge Management in Medicine (KMM05)....Pages 316-318
Clinical Experiences with a Knowledge-Based System in Sonography (SonoConsult)....Pages 319-329
Unlocking the Value of Clinical Information: What You Need to Do Now to Enjoy the Benefits in the Future....Pages 330-338
Knowledge Management in Internal Medicine Using Lotus Notus – A Knowledge Management Perspective....Pages 339-348
Integrated Clinical Pathways in Health Information Systems – An Architectural Concept....Pages 349-359
Knowledge Discovery from Microbiology Data: Many-Sided Analysis of Antibiotic Resistance in Nosocomial Infections....Pages 360-372
Semi-automatic Data Migration in a Self-medication Knowledge-Based System....Pages 373-383
Workshop Knowledge Management in International Professional Services Firms (KMIPSF 2005)....Pages 384-385
Creating a Culture of Knowledge Sharing in Law Firms....Pages 386-391
Networks, Forms of Exchange and Motivations....Pages 392-397
Second Workshop on Knowledge Management for Distributed Agile Processes: Models, Techniques, and Infrastructure (KMDAP 2005)....Pages 398-399
Agile Knowledge-Based Decision Making with Application to Project Management....Pages 400-408
Towards the Agile Management of Business Processes....Pages 409-419
Towards Collaborative Agent-Based Knowledge Support for Time-Critical and Business-Critical Processes....Pages 420-430
Modeling Contexts for Business Process Oriented Knowledge Support....Pages 431-442
Revealed Processes in Knowledge Management....Pages 443-454
The Impact of Educational Background on Design Knowledge Sharing During Pair Programming: An Empirical Study....Pages 455-465
Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence (KMBI 2005)....Pages 466-468
Integrating Semi-structured Data into Business Applications: A Web Intelligence Example....Pages 469-482
From Knowledge Discovery to Implementation: A Business Intelligence Approach Using Neural Network Rule Extraction and Decision Tables....Pages 483-495
Workshop on Intelligent IT Tools for Knowledge Management Systems: Applicability, Usability, and Benefits....Pages 496-498
Human Resource Management with Ontologies....Pages 499-507
Supervised Learning of an Ontology Alignment Process....Pages 508-517
ESpotter: Adaptive Named Entity Recognition for Web Browsing....Pages 518-529
Using Digital Communication Structures to Support Knowledge Management....Pages 530-541
Business Process Support as a Basis for Computerized Knowledge Management....Pages 542-553
Semantic Interoperability Among Models....Pages 554-556
Metamodelling of Domain-Specific Standards for Semantic Interoperability....Pages 557-559
Ontology Mapping by Axioms (OMA)....Pages 560-569
Towards an Integrated BPM Schema: Control Flow Heterogeneity of PNML and BPEL4WS....Pages 570-579
Working Together in Philosophy and Informatics: An Introduction to the Contributions of the Second International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics (WSPI 2005)....Pages 580-585
Knowledge Representation and the Embodied Mind: Towards a Philosophy and Technology of Personalized Informatics....Pages 586-597
Knowledge, Action, and Context: Impact on Knowledge Management....Pages 598-608
Modelling Ontology Use for Information Systems....Pages 609-622
How to Do Philosophy Informationally....Pages 623-634
Epistemological Perspectives on IS-Development – A Consensus-Oriented Approach on Conceptual Modeling....Pages 635-646
Collecting or Classifying ?....Pages 647-656
Does Ontology Influence Technological Projects? The Case of Irish Electronic Voting....Pages 657-667
Mapping the Multitude – Categories in a Process Ontology....Pages 668-675
Workshop on Information Just-in-Time (WIJIT2005): Seeking a New Knowledge Management Paradigm....Pages 676-678
A Process for Delivering Information Just in Time....Pages 679-687
MAKO-PM: Just-in-Time Process Model....Pages 688-698
Knowledge Creation Framework – Enabling Just-in-Time Information Delivery....Pages 699-709
Just-in-Time Interactive Document Search....Pages 710-718
Knowledge Management in Small and Medium Enterprises (WMKMU 2005): Integration of HR and IT Perspectives....Pages 719-720
KnowBiT – Knowledge Management in the Biotechnology Industry....Pages 721-728
Introduction of a Knowledge Information System in a SME, “Skill Matrix” as Pilot Scheme....Pages 729-735
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