Knowledge management is fast becoming a commercial necessity for many organizations, in order that they manage their intellectual assets and gain competitive advantage. To maximise that advantage, knowledge management needs to be available across the whole of the enterprise. Before a knowledge management system can be built, the knowledge that pervades the organization must be identified and modelled. This paper reviews four important modelling techniques that are used to develop knowledge management systems.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 abdullah2002knowledge
%A Abdullah, Mohd Syazwan
%A Benest, Ian
%A Evans, Andy
%A Kimble, Chris
%B 3rd European Conference on Knowledge Management
%D 2002
%K Knowledge engineering, knowledge knowledge, management management, modelling system,
%P 15--25
%T Knowledge modelling techniques for developing knowledge management systems
%X Knowledge management is fast becoming a commercial necessity for many organizations, in order that they manage their intellectual assets and gain competitive advantage. To maximise that advantage, knowledge management needs to be available across the whole of the enterprise. Before a knowledge management system can be built, the knowledge that pervades the organization must be identified and modelled. This paper reviews four important modelling techniques that are used to develop knowledge management systems.
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abstract = {Knowledge management is fast becoming a commercial necessity for many organizations, in order that they manage their intellectual assets and gain competitive advantage. To maximise that advantage, knowledge management needs to be available across the whole of the enterprise. Before a knowledge management system can be built, the knowledge that pervades the organization must be identified and modelled. This paper reviews four important modelling techniques that are used to develop knowledge management systems.},
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author = {Abdullah, Mohd Syazwan and Benest, Ian and Evans, Andy and Kimble, Chris},
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keywords = {Knowledge engineering, knowledge knowledge, management management, modelling system,},
pages = {15--25},
timestamp = {2019-06-20T17:49:12.000+0200},
title = {Knowledge modelling techniques for developing knowledge management systems},
year = 2002
}