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| | TDAN Finneran - Component Based KM |
 | | While knowledge components are crucial to a knowledge management system, experts have estimated that 90 percent of the success of knowledge management is involved with gaining the buy-in of knowledge users and encouraging knowledge sharing. |  | | Practitioners of Knowledge Management have found that a critical success factor in the implementation of knowledge management is the creation of a cultural environment that encourages the sharing of information. |  | | A knowledge component is a self-contained, reusable object that can be used independently or assembled with other components to satisfy knowledge management requirements. |
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http://www.tdan.com/i009hy04.htm
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| | 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. |  | | For knowledge management system in enterprises, ontology can be regarded as the classification of knowledge [7]. |  | | Knowledge management components manage two types of knowledge objects: personal knowledge object and common knowledge object. |
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http://www2003.org/cdrom/papers/alternate/P620/p620-li.html
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| | Knowledge Management System |
 | | However, existing knowledge acquisition tools are largely based on personal computers and graphic workstations, and their use in a distributed community involves moving software and often computers from site to site. |  | | Once knowledge acquisition tools are available on the web it becomes possible to support distributed knowledge acquisition in which experts and knowledge engineers at different sites collaborate in developing a knowledge-based system. |  | | Eliciting knowledge and transferring it effectively to a knowledge-based systems. |
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http://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/KAW/KAW96/gaines/KM.html
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| | Knowledge Management System |
 | | A workflow process library, a document management system and an event management system are some of the essential parts of a knowledge management system. |  | | We understand that the system that we are going to develop ought to capture all the different kinds of information existing in your organization and also make it easy for all your employees to capture, store and disseminate information. |  | | A knowledge management system should afford an easy-to-use interface and allow access to information based on the role the user plays. |
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http://stylusinc.com/Common/Scenarios/km.php
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| | Knowledge Management System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Knowledge Management System (KMS) is a distributed hypermedia system for managing knowledge in organisations, supporting creation, capture, storage and dissemination of expertise and knowledge. |  | | This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL. |  | | KMS is a commercial system from Knowledge Systems, Inc. running on workstations, based on previous research with ZOG at Carnegie Mellon University. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_Management_System
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| | Knowledge Fusion - CASE FILES - CIO Magazine June 1, 2000 |
 | | A system that distributes documents along the maintenance process is a document management system. |  | | The system also indicates that we are finally starting to embed knowledge into jobs rather than adding it on top of them. |  | | They built two integrated systems that would support the new processes by linking procedural documents electronically to the work management system. |
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http://www.cio.com/archive/060100_fusion.html
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| | 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. |  | | The learning process to create a knowledge system and the steps to make it successful were challenging. |
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http://www.business-marketing.com/store/abknowledge.html
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| | TAPS: Knowledge Management System |
 | | By using this knowledge modelling environment, a knowledge engineer or a domain expert can build very sophisticated knowledge based systems without writing a single line of code in a conventional Artificial Intelligence (AI) programming language. |  | | This Knowledge Management System is composed of a suite of highly interactive graphic based corporate Knowledge Modelling Tools, a flexible Knowledge Base Server, and a highly sophisticated Knowledge Base Management System. |  | | By using this Knowledge Management System, a knowledge engineer or a domain expert can build sophisticated knowledge based systems without writing a single line of code in a conventional AI programming language (like Prolog, Lisp, ART Script, Clips, etc). |
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http://sern.ucalgary.ca/KSI/KAW/KAW99/papers/Lukose1
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| | Strategic Knowledge Management Workshop |
 | | In essence, a knowledge management system is the optimized coordination of critical resources, such as people, process and technology. |  | | Includes comprehensive worksheets for developing knowledge systems and immediately applying what is learned to the specific business environment. |  | | Developed by the founders of the Knowledge Institute, the Strategic Knowledge Management Workbook provides small to mid-sized businesses with the tools and knowledge needed to develop contemporary knowledge management systems. |
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http://www.bdki.com/skmw.php
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| | Knowledge management system - Knowledge management solutions & consulting India Icreon |
 | | Put that knowledge where other people can get to it and you are now managing the knowledge. |  | | Yes, and that's one of the trickiest parts of knowledge management. |  | | While information can live inside myriad databases, true knowledge is more likely to lie hidden and undervalued in the minds of individual employees. |
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http://www.icreon.net/serv_knowledge_management.shtml
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| | Amazon.com: Knowledge Management Toolkit, The: Practical Techniques for Building a Knowledge Management System: Books: ... |
 | | Phase II, KM System Analysis, Design and Development encompasses steps (3) designing the knowledge management architecture and integrating existing infrastructure, (4) auditing and analyzing existing knowledge, (5) building the knowledge management team, (6) creating the knowledge management blueprint, and (7) developing the knowledge management system. |  | | The final phase is Infrastructural evaluation, and is performed with the last step, 10, in the approach, which is measuring results of knowledge management, devising ROI metrics and evaluating system performance. |  | | Among the tools I use are problem management systems and help desk software. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0130128538?v=glance
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| | Deploying a Knowledge Management System, Multimedia CD Training |
 | | Organizational Learning: Deploying a Knowledge Management System offers the student an overview of information needed to conduct a pilot project and covers processes for deploying and monitoring knowledge management systems. |  | | The program includes the steps for developing a pilot project, the qualifications and characteristics of a knowledge management leader, and the elements of a knowledge management system. |  | | In this Simulation, you are manager of Human Resources with Antigua and are meeting with Carol Chung, Editor in Chief of Global Book Encyclopedia, Ronald Spear, one of Icon’s Integration executives, and Amanda Douglas, project manager for Icon’s Marketing department. |
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http://www.videoed.com/c1906.html
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| | Knowledge Management System |
 | | We read of “knowledge workers” and sagely nod as we consider the way in which intellectual capability is replacing physical capacity in the majority of jobs undertaken within our businesses. |  | | We work with the executive management team to develop a model that represents the high level business cycle of the organisation that essentially describes of how the business works from a strategic perspective |  | | Take this simple test before you read much further and determine whether or not our processes for building organisational competence on the basis of the intellectual property of how work is done makes sense in your context. |
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http://www.changedrivers.com.au/DrivingChange/Knowledgemgt.htm
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| | UT System Knowledge Management Center |
 | | The UT Knowledge Management Center is coordinated by the KMC Council of Directors which is composed of five UT System faculty members and the members of the UT System Advisory Committee on Library Affairs (advisory to the Chancellor and consisting of a representative from each component library). |  | | The KMC formally establishes the existing collaborative endeavors of the UT System Libraries and builds upon the cooperative digital library and electronic information projects of the last few years, all of which previously occurred under the rubric of the UT System Electronic Reference Project. |  | | The UT System information technology programs are being developed under the guidance of the UT System Office of Telecommunications and Information Technology, headed by Dr. Mario J. Gonzalez, Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer. |
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http://www.lib.utexas.edu/about/news/kmc.html
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| | Knowledge Base Software, Help Desk Software from NovoSolutions.com |
 | | Knowledge Base Software, Help Desk Software and Customer Support Software Solutions are being used by numerous industries world-wide. |  | | Our focus is to provide robust, flexible and easy to use web based software to help our clients support and share knowledge with their employees and customers. |  | | knowledge base software solution for capturing and sharing knowledge. |
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http://www.novosolutions.com
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| | 4. Knowledge Management System |
 | | The most important aspect of running a knowledge management system is the effective entry and categorization of information. |  | | This formal approach to data entry ensures that all the information in the system is functionally complete. |  | | This keeps less valuable content from cluttering the system without erasing it (since it may become valuable later). |
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http://ccm.redhat.com/doc/core-platform/5.0/acs-core/doc/kms.html
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| | Quest -- knowledge management system |
 | | 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. |  | | It allows the simple filing of structured and unconstructed information so that it can be easily accessed by the users so that they can work collaboratively together and share knowledge. |  | | Various security features to ensure that information is only available to the people who need it |
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http://www.quest.ie/prodkms.html
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| | Knowledge Management System & Document Management Software - Projistics |
 | | 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. |  | | Total Project Management of complex projects - improving performance with modern techniques. |  | | Business and technology intelligence gained during one project can be effectively used during subsequent projects to reduce cost and overall risk. |
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http://www.projistics.com/Knowledge_document_management.asp
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| | Project KMS - Knowledge Management System |
 | | A typical project does not have all these pieces of information linked, has no uniform search, access or indexing, and not all the infromation is visible to all the project members. |  | | In all our Software Design and Build projects we implement a project Knowledge Management System |  | | All information published on a web server: minutes, agendas, requirements documents, code documentation, build reports, and so on. |
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http://www.nebulon.com/about/kms.html
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| | Comprehenus Knowledge Management System |
 | | The Comprehensus Knowledge Management System is an exciting learning tool that helps us achieve this plan. |  | | The Comprehensus system delivers ideas, understandings, and skills, equipping employees with a valuable tool they can use to rapidly learn and make informed decisions. |  | | To capture our experience during times of rapid growth and changing technology, the Structural Group developed a state-of-the-art system to digitally collect, store, retrieve and distribute our knowledge. |
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http://www.structural.net/About/about_comprehensus.html
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| | Knowledge Management System |
 | | There are no fixed filing structures to worry about in this Knowledge Management System. |  | | Igris has developed a low-cost system for easily saving and retrieving all of your organisation's information - IgrisKM. |  | | Just define a few pigeon-holes for your commonly saved information and then drop the documents into the correct pigeon-hole and its filed - Quick and Simple! |
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http://www.igris.com/KnowledgeManagement.htm
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| | Web-based Distributed Manufacturing Knowledge Management System |
 | | This research is aimed at developing a Global Knowledge Network to help organizations capture, preserve, re-use, and distribute engineering data, information, and their know-how related to their core business. |  | | During the course of this research, efforts will be made to establish a framework of a Global Knowledge Network system. |  | | With this framework, all design, processing, and business information is accessible via Internet, intranet, or extranet within the enterprise and its authorized partners, regardless of where and how the data is stored or generated. |
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http://pec.engr.wisc.edu/research/research_010.html
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| | Knowledge Management System - The PEKE System |
 | | Group that allows enterprise-wide management of Knowledge and Information. |  | | is a multi-tier networkable enterprise Knowledge Management system developed entirely in-house by |  | | 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. |
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http://www.pi-eta.com/Products/PEKE_System/PEKE_System.asp
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| | Document Management Software - infoRouter - Integrated Electronic Document Management System |
 | | infoRouter is an Electronic Document Management Software System that includes Workflow, Content and Portal Management, Document Imaging and Scanning, Electronic Forms, ISO 9000 Document Control and Records Management modules under one integrated software suite. |  | | Track and store images of paper documents, work with Electronic Documents, Scanned Images, Pictures, Audio, Video, Images, PDF files, all kinds of word processor files, spreadsheets in their native format |  | | Document Management Software - infoRouter - Integrated Electronic Document Management System |
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http://www.inforouter.com
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| | Savvior: - Knowledge Management System |
 | | Your users will help to grow your knowledge base by inputting new questions and answers into the system, which, if approved, can go right into the knowledge base. |  | | Main Navigation << Product Technologies << Knowledge Management << |  | | Your clients/users will become trained to utilize the knowledge base on your internet/extranet site as their first source for information. |
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http://www.savvior.com/savvior_cms/knowledge/4.php
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| | Knowledge Management System: K-Seek |
 | | For those who want to move beyond the capture and dissimination of knowledge, the system can also be used as a reporting tool. |  | | K-Seek is an Internet based knowledge management system that is ideal for capturing all the essential activities of any mission critical job. |  | | For example, in the case of a large information technology outsourcing company, the critical job is Account Manager. |
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http://ptcpartners.com/ks
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| | Knowledge management system for Outlook 2000 |
 | | The ReplyMate storage system is made up out of four windows: the folder list, text list, text and notes pane. |  | | ReplyMate is a knowledge management system that allows you to store texts and attachments that you frequently use in your emails. |  | | This knowledge base can be shared with other users, thus gaining more control over the quality of your company's email messages. |
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http://www.replymate.com/Features.htm
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| | COS Expertise - A Knowledge Management System |
 | | COS Expertise is a richly featured knowledge management system for individuals and institutions, containing more than 480,000 first-person profiles of researchers from over 1,600 institutions worldwide. |  | | This database is updated daily and was last updated on February 7, 2006. |  | | Use the COS Workbench to Update Your Profile |
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http://expertise.cos.com
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| | AliTech Consulting - Knowledge Management System Integrators |
 | | AliTech Consulting exists to make technology add bottom line value to your business. |  | | AliTech Consulting is a knowledge management systems integrator. |  | | implements and tailors today's tools to turn your legacy data and systems into workable, |
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http://www.alitechconsulting.com
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| | Knova Software - knowledge management for call center, self-service, customer support and tech support |
 | | Knova Software has received recognition for our products, customers and overall company performance. |  | | Knova Software - knowledge management for call center, self-service, customer support and tech support |  | | Built on a next-generation search and knowledge management platform, the Knova suite of applications automates the resolution process across multiple channels including contact centers, help desks, email, and self-service sites. |
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http://www.kanisa.com
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| | 404 means File Not Found |
 | | Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more. |  | | Knowledge Jolt provides consulting services to businesses and individuals with a focus on establishing effective work practices. |  | | That's right, you tried to find a file that doesn't exist on my website. |
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http://blog.jackvinson.com/archives/2005/06/01/what_about_a_knowledge_management_system...
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