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organisations to agree on using one or a small subset of ontologies. The adoption of multiple ontologies causes ontology mismatches … understand and reuse these ontologies. To achieve knowledge sharing and reuse, ontology mediation is required to reconcile … mismatches between heterogeneous ontologies. In this paper, we investigate the application of ontology in knowledge management …
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With incessantly growing amount of information published over Web pages, the World Wide Web (WWW) has become prolific in the field of data mining research. The heterogeneous and semi-structured nature of Web data has made the process of automated discovery a challenging issue. Web Content Mining...
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Meta-search engines are created to reduce the burden on the user by dispatching queries to multiple search engines in parallel. Decisions on how to rank the returned results are made based on the query's keywords. Although keyword-based search model produces good results, better results can be...
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Ontology represents a data source at a higher level of abstraction. Extracting metadata from an autonomous data source … and transforming it into source ontology is a tedious and error prone task because the metadata are either incomplete or … transform extracted metadata into ontology. The transformation system R2O has been implemented. The evaluation of the proposed …
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Knowledge management (KM) is the process of transforming information and intellectual assets into enduring value. It connects people with the knowledge that they need to take action, when they need it. In the corporate sector, managing knowledge is considered key to achieving breakthrough...
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Many methodologies, practices, techniques and tools have been suggested for process improvement, among them knowledge management and agile methodologies, which are the focus of this study. Systematic reviews published on knowledge management and agile methodologies have significantly contributed...
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This paper examines the role of knowledge management systems (KMS) for disaster planning and response in the context of social work in Malaysia. The research is focused on the client — the Malaysian Association of Social Workers (MASW), where a web-based system to support disaster management...
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In today's knowledge-based society, discussion on intellectual capital (IC) has become intertwined with knowledge management (KM). KM may be viewed as the activities and processes to create and maximise IC. It may be possible to suggest that an organisation's level of knowledge utilisation is...
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Knowledge organisation systems (KOS) include a variety of tools and methods for organising information and knowledge 'things'. When we refer to KOS we generally mean classification schemes, thesauri, semantic networks, and authority control systems. Most academic disciplines are supported by...
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This paper explores the theoretical and conceptual frameworks, which are informing discussions about how the local government planning system in the UK can embrace the potential of knowledge management to deliver a smart and sustainable approach to physical and urban planning. The general...
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