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  Knowledge management system and method - Patent 7127440
The system of claim 27, wherein the knowledge management system provides the knowledge by at least one of sending data reflecting the knowledge to each of the participants over the network, and storing the knowledge in the database that is accessible to each of the participants over the network.
A knowledge management coordinator, who may oversee the operation of a number of communities of practice for the organization, may be notified of the new community of practice and may assist with the formation of the new community of practice.
Knowledge management using the community of practice system and method of the current invention provide a way to permit interaction and collaboration between persons who have knowledge and persons who are seeking knowledge.
www.freepatentsonline.com /7127440.html   (4709 words)

  
 Next Generation Knowledge Management
Knowledge management systems are driven by database technology and allow the user to access the information at any hour of the day, from virtually every global location.
However, if the knowledge management system is placed in a context that recognizes the social element of an organization, the conventional system can evolve and lead productivity gains that have never been seen before.
That knowledge must then be documented and input into the knowledge management system in order to be shared within the entire organization.
www.andrew.cmu.edu /user/jcanada   (3187 words)

  
 Knowledge management system - Knowledge management solutions & consulting India Icreon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Knowledge management is a concept in which an enterprise gathers, organizes, shares, and analyzes its knowledge in terms of resources, documents, and people skills.
Knowledge management can also be a business process that formalizes management and leverage of a firm's intellectual assets.
Knowledge management seeks to exploit all the key resources that an organization has in place and that can be put to use in a more effective way.
www.icreon.net /serv_knowledge_management.shtml   (728 words)

  
 Knowledge Management System - Sharing corporate knowledge with infoRouter Document Management Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Knowledge management is the explicit management of vital knowledge and information possessed by individuals so that it is effectively shared and used by others in the organization.
Personal knowledge involving a business process has to be turned into corporate knowledge so that it can used to the benefit or the organization and applied throughout with consistency.
Knowledge Management is a process that has to have wide support and sponsorship within an organization to succeed.
www.inforouter.com /Knowledge_Management.asp   (459 words)

  
 An Ontology-based Knowledge Management System for the Metal Industry
The proposed system is built upon the Java J2EE distributed component environment and provides the capability of semantic match, and assists engineers in the activities of knowledge management.
In the past few years, the emergence of knowledge management has facilitated the progress for the knowledge demander in searching for knowledge efficiently and effectively [2, 22].The activity of knowledge management is wide and complex.
In particular, we propose an ontology-based knowledge management system for supporting the activities of knowledge management at Metal Industries Research and Development Centre (MIRDC), a non-profit organization established in October 1963 for researching and developing the leading technology of metal and its related industries in Taiwan.
www2003.org /cdrom/papers/alternate/P620/p620-li.html   (3976 words)

  
 Knowledge Management System - Stylus Inc
A workflow process library, a document management system and an event management system are some of the essential parts of a knowledge management system.
Explicit knowledge that lies in our heads and documents is the one kind while the other is tacit knowledge, the plain know-how that resides in processes and practices that people follow.
Knowledge repositories, e-learning applications, discussion and chat technologies, search and data mining tools, synchronous interaction tools are all part of a knowledge management system.
www.stylusinc.com /Common/Scenarios/km.php   (971 words)

  
 Knowledge Management
The Software industry is knowledge intensive and requires extensive management of this knowledge.
Knowledge Management (KM) ensures that there is an effective sharing and exploitation of accumulated, collective knowledge.
CGS’s Knowledge Repository (KR) has innumerable artifacts that are the result of capturing tacit knowledge of its employees.
www.cg-smith.com /Knowledge.htm   (80 words)

  
 Knowledge Management System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Knowledge in the case of KMS is the know-how of the organization.
A knowledge management system (KMS) is defined as a comprehensive ICT platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing with advanced knowledge services built on top that are contextualized, integrated on the basis of a shared ontology and accessed in a personalized way by participants networked in communities (Maier 2004).
A Knowledge Management Systems usually begins as a computer database containing knowledge that is important to the organization.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Knowledge_Management_System   (503 words)

  
 knowledge management: Web 2.0 knowledge managemement (km) on SaaS model from cyn.in
Knowledge management (KM) refers to a range of practices used by organizations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge for reuse and learning across the organization.
Knowledge management applications/ knowledge management tools are used to tie organizational objectives to the achievement of specific business outcomes such as improved performance, competitive advantage, and higher levels of innovation.
Manage intellectual capital and intellectual assets in the workforce (such as the expertise and know-how possessed by key individuals) as individuals retire and new workers are hired
cyn.in /applications/knowledge_management_system_service.aspx   (569 words)

  
 Knowledge Management System: K-Seek
K-Seek is an Internet based knowledge management system that is ideal for capturing all the essential activities of any mission critical job.
Of course K-Seek can act as a knowledge managment sytem for virtually any job in any industry but it is usually only feasible to spend the time and money to capture the mission critical jobs.
When the people holding these jobs are geographically dispersed and numerous a knowledge repository or knowledge management system can be the critical success factor or competitive advantage the company or organization needs.
ptcpartners.com /ks   (275 words)

  
 Knowledge management technology
Although the exchange is superficially one of purely explicit knowledge, the expert must first make a judgment as to the nature of the problem and then as to the most likely solution, both of which bring his or her tacit knowledge into play.
system showed that the great majority of interchanges were of this question-and- answer pattern, and that even though a large fraction of questions were answered by just a few persons, an equal proportion were answered by persons who only answered one or two questions.
Although early generations of knowledge management solutions (solutions typically integrate several technologies) focused on explicit knowledge in the form of documents and databases, there is a trend to expand the scope of the solutions somewhat to integrate technologies that can, to some extent, foster the use of tacit knowledge.
www.research.ibm.com /journal/sj/404/marwick.html   (8398 words)

  
 Knowledge Management System - The PEKE System
Knowledge and information derivable from employees within an organization are often undervalued key resources.
The risk in improperly managing these resources is usually underestimated and its impact not felt until the people holding the requisite knowledge to ensure that certain processes run smoothly within the organization leave.
Sometimes, an organization may also be unaware of lost opportunities that can be derived from the knowledge of its people, or for that matter knowledge in general, due to a lack of an open support system that encourages the sharing of expertise and know-how with other members within the organization.
www.pi-eta.com /Products/PEKE_System/PEKE_System.asp   (240 words)

  
 Knowledge Management System
The knowledge acquisition, modeling and representation communities have developed a wide range of tools relevant to the development and management of large-scale knowledge-based systems, but the majority of these tools run on individual workstations and use specialist data formats making system integration and knowledge interchange very problematic.
Knowledge acquisition systems can be implemented on the web as: client helpers running locally on the same machine as the web browser and communicating with it through its application program interface; or auxiliary servers running remotely on the same machine or network as the web server and communicating with it through its common gateway interface.
These systems were developed primarily for locally managed projects, and their availability has only been advertised through specialist list servers for the knowledge acquisition and personal construct psychology communities.
ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca /KAW/KAW96/gaines/KM.html   (5085 words)

  
 Knowledge Management Article - Creating a Knowledge Management System
Managing knowledge means delivering the information and data people need to be effective on their jobs.
Knowledge is different from information in that information can be measured in pounds per square inch, millions of instructions per second, terabytes.
To fully leverage the knowledge of its employees and to retain the vital information within the organization, it had to capture and disseminate that knowledge so that as more employees were hired into the organization, knowledge was accessible for others to participate in the learning process of acquiring knowledge.
www.business-marketing.com /store/abknowledge.html   (916 words)

  
 Knowledge Fusion - CASE FILES - CIO Magazine June 1, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
To my conservative mind, whether this is a knowledge management application rises and falls on one factor: that is whether the knowledge flows to and from the maintenance workers.
A system that distributes documents along the maintenance process is a document management system.
A system that allows maintenance workers to record their own observations about the documents, the process and their day-to-day use on the job is a knowledge management system.
www.cio.com /archive/060100_fusion.html   (2176 words)

  
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When building knowledge management systems, we will quickly deliver a working prototype, observe how knowledge workers us the system, and then refine based on their feedback.
Deep knowledge, the knowledge that comes from years of experience in the same organization, can not be easily captured and shared in an information system.
Adding knowledge coaches that help novice knowledge workers to build their deep knowledge can be an effective alternative or supplement to investing in a knowledge management or business intelligence system.
www.knowledge-management.com /news/v4n8/infoworker.html   (279 words)

  
 Knowledge Management - PIA
This “Knowledge Management” system is a publicly available Web site through which the highway community discusses, collaborates, and exchanges ideas and practices on a wide range of interesting and timely topics on one of the FHWA Knowledge Communities.
Knowledge Management information, with permission of the user, may be posted on the Knowledge Management, publicly-available Web site.  At any time, a user may decline to provide information and request that his or her personal information be removed from the Knowledge Management databases and public posting.
In these cases, Knowledge Management provides a pop-up window that informs a user that he or she is leaving the site and that different privacy practices may apply.
www.dot.gov /pia/fhwa_knowledge.htm   (1229 words)

  
 Expertise Management Systems » SlideShare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Slide 5: Expertise Management Core Processes The following are the core processes that implementation of an Expertise Management System should address: 2.Identify the experts.
Provide an  Enable users to locate  Participate in  Participate in development  Manage the operation of the expertise experts who possess development of the of the expertise matching expertise management system.
Manage the  Ensure that the  Cooperate in the  Cooperate in the ongoing  Manage the process.
www.slideshare.net /ddmcd/expertise-management-systems   (695 words)

  
 Quest -- knowledge management system
The Quest Knowledge Management Information Portal is a collaborative Knowledge Management solution - which allows companies and organisations to easily manage content and documents so that it can be readily available and shared by authorised people.
The Knowledge Management Information Portal allows groups with a common interest to be able to share information and knowledge wherever they are in the world and whenever they need it.
Each user can tailor the system to meet their individual requirements and avoid the problem of information overload.
www.quest.ie /prodkms.html   (323 words)

  
 Knowledge Management Services & Solutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
provides complete Knowledge Management Solutions that take customers from a base plan to acquiring and storing knowledge/information, then integrating information and knowledge, and finally to knowledge delivery in the correct media format to designated personnel.
The Knowledge Management Plan is used by EDO and/or the customer to implement a complete knowledge management system.
Knowledge and information are stored for future use.
www.tsoit.com /knowledge-management-services.htm   (232 words)

  
 LPCUBE KM: Wise Project Management - Project Knowledge Management System
Project KM helps institutionalize knowledge in project and helps identify, retain and reuse the valuable experiences gained during the projects.
Knowledge is scattered and hence finding the right knowledge at the right time is a time-consuming and painful exercise
Manages project tasks, dependencies and the schedules based on smart estimation management with the ability to list similar tasks and the solution suggested
www.lpcube.com /wise/project/index.html   (314 words)

  
 Knowledge Management - Robin Good's Latest News
Knowledge Management Toolkit, The: Practical Techniques for Building a Knowledge Management System
Knowledge management is the systematic process of finding, selecting, organizing and presenting information in ways that improve the understanding of a certain subject topic by a person.
Knowledge management helps an organization gain advantage from his own experience and tacit know-how.
www.masternewmedia.org /knowledge_management.htm   (836 words)

  
 Knowledge Management Software, Knowledge Management System from NovoSolutions.com
Capturing and leveraging your corporate or organizational knowledge is critical in today's marketplace.
Our knowledge management tool is used in a variety of industries.
knowledge management software provides the functionality you need to retain and benefit from your knowledge assets.
www.novosolutions.com /knowledge-management-software   (1003 words)

  
 Knowledge Management System & Document Management Software - Projistics
With built-in document management, knowledge bases, persistent discussion threads, check-in / check-out functionality, comprehensive user-based and role-based information security coupled with hierarchical access level control, extensive audit trial and change history maintenance, approval routing and configurable workflows, Projistics, as a
suite, is ideal for management of knowledge gained from project implementation across the enterprise.
The Document Center of Projistics is a very efficient tool to manage documents and any kind of information critical to the organization in the most systematic and optimized manner.
www.projistics.com /Knowledge_document_management.asp   (422 words)

  
 Knowledge Management Software,Knowledge Management Application,Knowledge Management System,Small Business Knowledge ...
Information is scattered across the enterprise and to make a meaningful gain out of that requires Knowledge Management Method that can streamline information flow and data management.
The "Web-based Enterprise" relies on the "Document Directory" which serves as the Knowledge Management System.
Our solution will transform your company's "Directory Structure" to create an enterprise-wide knowledge asset with all the documents, messages and Web pages scattered across your servers, databases, content management systems into a comprehensive Knowledge Management system.
www.ishir.com /v7-knowledge-management.htm   (157 words)

  
 custom knowledge base systems by Backbone Media
Such system enables the company to organize and distribute knowledge and information within the company, providing for improved interdepartmental functionality.
Backbone Media can customize your knowledge management system to have flexible administration features, to fit within your corporate web site look and feel, and can include powerful querying, searching, and authoring capabilities.
Our knowledge management system is also surprisingly easy to maintain and update.
www.backbonemedia.com /custom-knowledge-base-systems.aspx   (147 words)

  
 LPCUBE KM: Aware - Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) System
This Personal Knowledge Management System designed to empower knowledge workers and help them manage their personal knowledge assets and competency.
Knowledge Organizations working towards making all their employees productive.
It helps organize knowledge assets, plan, schedule and manage the progress of knowledge and learning activities.
www.lpcube.com /aware/index.html   (316 words)

  
 Knowledge Management Software - Business Management System - FrontRange Solutions
Any user or customer can search the knowledge repository to find the answer to their question.
Knowledge Management software provides a business management system that allows your knowledge workers to continuously refine articles and solutions to ensure accurate, up-to-date information.
Knowledge integrity– Allow your current knowledge providers to refresh the system database and add new solutions in real time.
www.frontrange.com /ProductsSolutions/Detail.aspx?id=2026   (320 words)

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