SOME CONCEPTUAL PROPERTIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGN

Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) are important tools by which organizations can better useinformation and, more importantly, manage knowledge. Unlike other strategies, knowledge management (KM) isdifficult to define because it encompasses a range of concepts, management tasks, technologies, and or...

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Main Author: Vasile MAZILESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati 2005-01-01
Series:Annals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics
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Online Access:http://www.ann.ugal.ro/eco/Doc2005/Mazilescu.pdf
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spelling doaj-0d91f8ff7f2549b5ac1f9e3836481a3c2020-11-24T22:44:32ZengDunarea de Jos University of GalatiAnnals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics1584-04092005-01-011142149SOME CONCEPTUAL PROPERTIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGNVasile MAZILESCUKnowledge Management Systems (KMS) are important tools by which organizations can better useinformation and, more importantly, manage knowledge. Unlike other strategies, knowledge management (KM) isdifficult to define because it encompasses a range of concepts, management tasks, technologies, and organizationalpractices, all of which come under the umbrella of the information management. Semantic approaches alloweasier and more efficient training, maintenance, and support knowledge. Current ICT markets are dominated byrelational databases and document-centric information technologies, procedural algorithmic programmingparadigms, and stack architecture. A key driver of global economic growth in the coming decade is the build-out ofbroadband telecommunications and the deployment of intelligent services bundling. This paper introduces themain characteristics of an Intelligent Knowledge Management System as a multi-agent system used in a LearningControl Problem (IKMSLCP). We describe an intelligent KM framework, allowing the observer (a human agent)to learn from experience.http://www.ann.ugal.ro/eco/Doc2005/Mazilescu.pdfKnowledge managementfuzzy controlsemantic technologiescomputational intelligence
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SOME CONCEPTUAL PROPERTIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGN
Annals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics
Knowledge management
fuzzy control
semantic technologies
computational intelligence
author_facet Vasile MAZILESCU
author_sort Vasile MAZILESCU
title SOME CONCEPTUAL PROPERTIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGN
title_short SOME CONCEPTUAL PROPERTIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGN
title_full SOME CONCEPTUAL PROPERTIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGN
title_fullStr SOME CONCEPTUAL PROPERTIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGN
title_full_unstemmed SOME CONCEPTUAL PROPERTIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGN
title_sort some conceptual properties for knowledge management systems design
publisher Dunarea de Jos University of Galati
series Annals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics
issn 1584-0409
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) are important tools by which organizations can better useinformation and, more importantly, manage knowledge. Unlike other strategies, knowledge management (KM) isdifficult to define because it encompasses a range of concepts, management tasks, technologies, and organizationalpractices, all of which come under the umbrella of the information management. Semantic approaches alloweasier and more efficient training, maintenance, and support knowledge. Current ICT markets are dominated byrelational databases and document-centric information technologies, procedural algorithmic programmingparadigms, and stack architecture. A key driver of global economic growth in the coming decade is the build-out ofbroadband telecommunications and the deployment of intelligent services bundling. This paper introduces themain characteristics of an Intelligent Knowledge Management System as a multi-agent system used in a LearningControl Problem (IKMSLCP). We describe an intelligent KM framework, allowing the observer (a human agent)to learn from experience.
topic Knowledge management
fuzzy control
semantic technologies
computational intelligence
url http://www.ann.ugal.ro/eco/Doc2005/Mazilescu.pdf
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