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A Design for a Group Memory System using Ontologies

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Vasconcelos, José
  Author Kimble, Chris (University of York)
  Author Gouveia, Feliz Ribeiro
PROCEEDINGS TITLE:
  Proceedings of 5th UKAIS Conference, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff,
YEAR: 2000
PUB TYPE: Conference Paper in Proceedings
PAGES: 246 - 255
SUBJECT(S): Organisational Memories, Knowledge Manegment, Group Memory System, Case Based Reasoning
DISCIPLINE: Information Systems/Technology
HTTP: http://www.chris-kimble.com/Publications/Documents/Vasconcelos_2000b.pdf
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-401-229 (Last edited on 2008/05/13 13:39:05 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Organisations recognise the importance of managing what they consider their most valuable asset: Knowledge. Our work is a contribution towards that end, proposing a system for representing, recording, using, retrieving, and managing knowledge. This paper begins by briefly outlining the concept of an Organisational Memory. It will then discuss the high-level conceptual taxonomy that could be used for the design of an Organisational Memory System based on a form of knowledge representation used in Artificial Intelligence: Ontologies. The paper will then discuss a specific implementation of an Organisational Memory System: a Group Memory System using Design Rationale Systems and Case-Based Reasoning. Examples to illustrate the application of such a Group Memory System in a real organisational setting are provided.
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