Number of found records: 61
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JURISICA, Igor |
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Systematic Knowledge Management and Knowledge Discovery
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Bulletin of The American Society for Information Science, 2000, vol 27, n.1 |
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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After the initial business success of data mining and knowledge discovery techniques, we can focus on their integration into information systems. We need robust approaches to deal with missing and noisy information. Algorithms should be flexible enough to be applicable in diverse tasks. Although algorithmic efficiency is required to cope with large and complex information repositories, the output of the analysis must also be understandable and actionable by users. It is essential that the process be interactive. |
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knowledge management systems; information systems; conceptual information models |
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MICHEL, Jean |
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Le management de l´Information , une exigence de professionnalisme au service du développement des hommes et de la compétitivité des entreprises
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Texte pour la page d´accueil du site Web de l´ADBS, avril 2002 |
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On line (05/05/2005) |
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Knowledge management is a new exigency to firms. KM can be developed if it exists a politic will from the direction in the context of an information society which give the priority to dynamism of knowledge. |
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Information management; information professionnels |
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MICHEL, Jean |
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Repenser le management de l´Information par l‘AV et l´AV dans la nouvelle société de l´Information
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En Congrès AFAV, 18-19 novembre 1998 |
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On line (05/05/2005) |
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Value analysis and information management are two strong expressions of a new vision on the development of the society, on the optimisation of the design and production processes and on the sustainable competitiveness of companies. Taking into account the results of 15 years of VA studies dedicated to information management, one tries to demonstrate how VA can help in defining and solving problems in that domain and how it opens new perspectives for the design of new information systems (Internet or Intranet sites or groupware platforms,...). One tries to explain also how value analysis as well as value management can have an impact on information management. Then, the paper introduces the consequences that new information technologies and procedures can have on VA and VM and concludes on the need for a new articulation between " Value Information " and " Value Management |
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information management; value information; value management |
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MURRAY, Philip C. |
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Technologies, techniques, and disciplines in knowledge management
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Part 5 of "New language for new leverage: the terminology of knowledge management". 2002 |
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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Many of the concepts of "knowledge management" reach much further back in technical disciplines than their recent "discovery" by business management consultants. The term knowledge management -- in its current generally accepted meaning -- has been with us for at least 13 years, and perhaps much longer. (AU) |
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knowledge management; terminology |
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