<p><span>Knowledge and information are among the biggest assets of enterprises and organizations. However, efficiently managing, maintaining, accessing, and reusing this intangible treasure is difficult. Information overload makes it difficult to focus on the information that really matters; the fac
Context and Semantics for Knowledge Management: Technologies for Personal Productivity
โ Scribed by Paul Warren, John Davies, Elena Simperl (auth.), Paul Warren, John Davies, Elena Simperl (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 352
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Knowledge and information are among the biggest assets of enterprises and organizations. However, efficiently managing, maintaining, accessing, and reusing this intangible treasure is difficult. Information overload makes it difficult to focus on the information that really matters; the fact that much corporate knowledge only resides in employeesโ heads seriously hampers reuse.
The work described in this book is motivated by the need to increase the productivity of knowledge work. Based on results from the EU-funded ACTIVE project and complemented by recent related results from other researchers, the application of three approaches is presented: the synergy of Web 2.0 and semantic technology; context-based information delivery; and the use of technology to support informal user processes. The contributions are organized in five parts. Part I comprises a general introduction and a description of the opportunities and challenges faced by organizations in exploiting Web 2.0 capabilities. Part II looks at the technologies, and also some methodologies, developed in ACTIVE. Part III describes how these technologies have been evaluated in three case studies within the project. Part IV starts with a chapter describing the principal market trends for knowledge management solutions, and then includes a number of chapters describing work complementary to ACTIVE. Finally, Part V draws conclusions and indicates further areas for research.
Overall, this book mainly aims at researchers in academia and industry looking for a state-of-the-art overview of the use of semantic and Web 2.0 technologies for knowledge management and personal productivity. Practitioners in industry will also benefit, in particular from the case studies which highlight cutting-edge applications in these fields.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-9
Web 2.0 and Network Intelligence....Pages 11-26
Front Matter....Pages 27-27
Enterprise Knowledge Structures....Pages 29-59
Using Cost-Benefit Information in Ontology Engineering Projects....Pages 61-90
Managing and Understanding Context....Pages 91-106
Managing, Sharing and Optimising Informal Knowledge Processes....Pages 107-126
Machine Learning Techniques for Understanding Context and Process....Pages 127-145
Front Matter....Pages 147-147
Increasing Productivity in the Customer-Facing Environment....Pages 149-170
Machine Learning and Lightweight Semantics to Improve Enterprise Search and Knowledge Management....Pages 171-188
Increasing Predictability and Sharing Tacit Knowledge in Electronic Design....Pages 189-212
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Some Market Trends for Knowledge Management Solutions....Pages 215-227
Applications of Semantic Wikis....Pages 229-254
The NEPOMUK Semantic Desktop....Pages 255-273
Context-Aware Recommendation for Work-Integrated Learning....Pages 275-301
Evolving Metaphors for Managing and Interacting with Digital Information....Pages 303-323
Front Matter....Pages 325-325
Conclusions....Pages 327-332
Back Matter....Pages 333-337
โฆ Subjects
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Business Information Systems; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing
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