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Personal knowledge management for knowledge workers using social semantic technologies
2009
International Journal of Intelligent Information and Database Systems
Typical personal knowledge management (PKM) systems do not provide effective ways for representing knowledge worker's unstructured knowledge or idea. ...
creation and maintenance for a knowledge worker. ...
Introduction The goal of personal knowledge management (PKM) aims to make knowledge workers better at capturing, sharing and using knowledge and maximising their personal effectiveness in the social aspect ...
doi:10.1504/ijiids.2009.023036
fatcat:ajnpcdsyrzbkpna6bbjvwf4vjq
Semantic Interfaces for Personal and Social Knowledge Work
2011
International Journal of Knowledge-Based Organizations
SPONGE, the resulting system, encapsulates core functionalities that are needed for managing personal information and for seamlessly sharing personal information within knowledge networks. ...
Semantic technologies play an important role in the development of such tools as they facilitate advanced organization, annotation, navigation, and search capabilities. ...
We then present SPONGE (Social and Personal Ontology-based Gadgets) -a collection of gadgets that aim at the efficient utilization of semantic technologies for supporting personal information management ...
doi:10.4018/ijkbo.2011010104
fatcat:quokhjhf3vendpchfjkd4iw7y4
Educational Knowledge Management Systems Model Based on Web 3.0 Technology
2015
مجلة الجمعیة المصریة لنظم المعلومات وتکنولوجیا الحاسبات
Web 3.0 tools such as semantic Web, semantic search, semantic social information spaces, Semantic forums, Semantic search, Semantic Wikis are able to effectivelycreate, capture, refine, store, manage, ...
Elements of knowledge management As indicated in Figure 1 , each of knowledge workers, knowledge processing and knowledge tools elements are interrelated. ...
doi:10.21608/jstc.2015.118741
fatcat:j5cfgup77fdrnczxtrkn5la6qm
An Ontology-Based Framework for Modeling User Behavior—A Case Study in Knowledge Management
2011
IEEE transactions on systems, man and cybernetics. Part A. Systems and humans
The paper discusses some of the implications of ontology-based user modeling for semantic-enhanced Knowledge Management (KM), and in particular for personal KM. ...
Concrete examples of how OntobUMf is used in the context of a Knowledge Management System (KMS) are provided. ...
The emergence of Social and Semantic Web technologies has brought new possibilities to interact, communicate, share knowledge, collaborate and manage knowledge. ...
doi:10.1109/tsmca.2011.2132712
fatcat:stzl62laozebpaqxzb7tdngfuu
Competences and knowledge: Key-factors in the smart city of the future
2014
Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal
A distinctive feature of our proposal, supported by the MOMA solution is the adoption of semantic technologies that for instance allows for the discovery of unpredictable paths linking them in the Knowledge ...
We propose an approach considering the competences as key-factors in the management and valorization of Human Capital and making use of a socio-constructivist learning model, based on the explicit (ontological ...
As future work, we plan to define, design and develop further applications, based on Semantics and Knowledge, for instance directed toward enabling the participation of citizens in the social life, the ...
doi:10.34105/j.kmel.2014.06.024
fatcat:3s5yr7fejzhcnkkxt6msb5c3bm
Semantic Web Fostering Enterprise 2.0
2010
2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
The term Enterprise 2.0 applies to the use of Web 2.0 technologies as a support for business activities within the organizations. ...
The vision of Enterprise 2.0 places a high value on the importance of social networks inside and outside the organization stimulating flexibility, adaptability and innovation between workers, managers, ...
single worker) entry point to all tools and data the knowledge workers need. ...
doi:10.1109/cisis.2010.54
dblp:conf/cisis/CapuanoGOR10
fatcat:zy44ygala5bfnlz2b7rgxern2i
On-demand Construction of Personalized Learning Experiences Using Semantic Web and Web 2.0 Techniques
2009
2009 Ninth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
In this work, we propose an approach resulted from the convergence between Semantic Web and Social Web to manage, agilely and easily, the contingent learning needs of workers within organizations. ...
Nowadays, the Semantic Web technologies are exploited also in the e-learning domain in order to provide personalized and adaptive learning experiences, semantic annotation of learning contents and learner ...
The paper is organized as follows: Section 2 describes the state of the art of systems and approaches that make use of knowledge and semantic technologies for learning; Section 3 presents our approach ...
doi:10.1109/icalt.2009.53
dblp:conf/icalt/CapuanoGOR09
fatcat:df6lrcjryffqhlvxguzzmqvepu
Social Software Approach To E-Learning 3.0
2013
Zenodo
In the present paper, we-ll explore how social media tools provide an opportunity for new developments of the e-Learning in the context of managing personal knowledge. ...
Students- Survey of use of web technologies and social networking tools is presented. ...
social perspective in the context of managing personal knowledge. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1058809
fatcat:xygjf6lls5denmvxthz5pwf2xi
Ask Not What Your SOA Can Do For You — Ask What You Can Do For Your SOA!
2007
Journal of Object Technology
Intelligent personal environments transform the knowledge workers' complex user environment into a streamlined work experience for doing day-today business. ...
Most organizations will want to use such semantic wikis to provide a single "source of truth" for the content that can be used consistently across the enterprise. ...
doi:10.5381/jot.2007.6.8.c3
fatcat:sb4363gvqvhpze2ix772m6gzoa
Collaborative Tagging Applications and Capabilities in Social Technologies
[chapter]
2013
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
The potentials of using Collaborative Tagging in Interand Intra-organizational settings for knowledge management and sharing are not well understood at present. ...
Does collaborative tagging in semantic environment help us better organize knowledge in the EDF Information Systems? Semantics can foster to gain individual knowledge in the community. ...
The term social bookmarking system often is used interchangeably for such systems. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-37285-8_20
fatcat:vh2adszrjzdyzfdvt2xhjfsdji
From Skills and Competencies to Outcome-based Collaborative Work: Tracking a Decade's Development of Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) Models
2011
Knowledge and Process Management
It is cleared that PKM is an important aspect in knowledge management but it is also an open question to the researchers that what is the roles and values of PKM in different individual, organisation and ...
The authors published an innovative paper at Cutter IT Journal (Cheong & Tsui 2010a ) to explore to put PKM in practise with business process management by leveraging the web 2.0 based tools, e.g. social ...
PKM should not focus on the tools used for personal task management e.g. ...
doi:10.1002/kpm.380
fatcat:7wxiqswxgjfrtndpodivq4f3wq
Industrial Challenges In Human-Centred Production
2015
Zenodo
This paper outlines the four industry challenges of the FACTS4WORKER project, personalized augmented operators, worker-centric knowledge management systems, self-learning manufacturing workplaces and in-situ ...
These four challenges provide the required research framework for developing a smart factory solution consisting of technology building blocks which are combined in a smart way to empower the worker for ...
The next step consists of a detailed development of several ICT solutions for the introduced challenges which will result in a smart factory solution. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.820998
fatcat:7yqt774o4fdntpwggwmnnsisma
KNOWLEDGE WORKER AS A USER OF INTELLIGENT COLLABORATIVE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
2018
SOCIETY INTEGRATION EDUCATION Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
This article has a threefold purpose: 1) to analyse the notion of knowledge worker, 2) to highlight its main traits and characteristics, 3) to offer a model of knowledge worker from the standpoint of a ...
In order to illustrate the proposed model, extended semantic networks were applied and their brief description was given. ...
It makes continuous tuition of workers one of the priorities of personal management functions in contemporary organisations. ...
doi:10.17770/sie2018vol1.3193
fatcat:al6xi2xom5ccvnh2egqbe7qo2u
Social Networks and WEB ontology's as perfect couple for knowledge management tool/system
2015
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
possibilities in using, managing and having all the knowledge "stuffed" in there and using it to benefit of our research? ...
The social networks have become a main tool of the XXI century for personal presentation and promotion, connectivity with others, belonging to same ideology, area of expertise or culture. ...
Make the user aware of its personal benefits and the benefits of the society from the structured data of the semantic web in general and its use for knowledge management. ...
doi:10.24297/ijct.v14i3.1995
fatcat:47l3yf56kzfhbor2qdseil6smy
Presenting a framework for knowledge management within a web-enabled Living Lab
2012
South African Journal of Information Management
Therefore, the researchers presented a framework that uses semantic technologies and the social media to address the problem.Conclusion: The success of the LL approach in developing new web-enabled LLs ...
Knowledge management (KM) enables organisations to retain tacit knowledge. It has many advantages, like competitiveness, retaining workers' knowledge as corporate assets and assigning value to it. ...
Acknowledgements
Competing interests The authors declare that they have no financial or personal relationship(s) that may have inappropriately influenced them when they wrote this paper. ...
doi:10.4102/sajim.v14i1.506
fatcat:yx2x3uhvfzh2tor5psne34ycby
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