Professional Knowledge Management: Third Biennial Conference, WM 2005, Kaiserslautern, Germany, April 10-13, 2005, Revised Selected PapersKlaus-Dieter Althoff Professional knowledge management is imperative for the success of enterprises. One decisive factor for the success of knowledge management projects is the coordination of elements such as corporate culture, enterprise organization, - man resource management, as well as information and communication techn- ogy. The proper alignment and balancing of these factors are currently little understood—especially the role of information technology, which is often - garded only as an implementation tool, though it can be a catalyst by making new knowledge management solutions possible. This conference brought together representativesfrom practical and research ?elds for discussing experiences, professional applications, and visions through presentations, workshops, tutorials, and an accompanying industry exhibition. The main focus of the conference was the realization of knowledge mana- ment strategies with the aid of innovative information technology solutions, such as intelligent access to organizational memories, or integration of business processes and knowledge management. Also of interest were holistic/integrative approaches to knowledge management that deal with issues raised by the in- gration of people, organizations, and information technology. |
Contents
Keynote Contributions | 1 |
Social Interaction | 19 |
Knowledge + Skills + x | 32 |
Intelligent Office Appliances IOA | 48 |
Learning Software Organizations LSO | 70 |
Harvesting Knowledge Through a Method Framework in an Electronic | 86 |
Exploring Communities of Practice for Product Family Engineering | 96 |
Systematical Validation of Learning in Agile Software Development | 106 |
Creating a Culture of Knowledge Sharing in Law Firms Some | 386 |
Agile KnowledgeBased Decision Making with Application to Project | 400 |
Towards Collaborative AgentBased Knowledge Support | 420 |
Modeling Contexts for Business Process Oriented Knowledge Support | 431 |
The Impact of Educational Background on Design Knowledge Sharing | 455 |
A | 469 |
A Business Intelligence | 483 |
Intelligent IT Tools for Knowledge Management | 496 |
ExperienceBased Support for Code Inspections | 121 |
New Generation ELearning Technology by Web Services | 127 |
Future Studies of Learning Software Organizations | 134 |
Facilitating Organisational Learning Through Causal Mapping | 145 |
LearnerOriented Knowledge Management | 155 |
From MASK Knowledge Management Methodology to Learning | 163 |
Subjunctive Interfaces in Exploratory eLearning | 176 |
Supporting Competency Development in Informal Workplace Learning | 189 |
Bridging the Gap Between Knowledge Management and ELearning | 203 |
PeertoPeer and Agent Infrastructures | 222 |
Knowledge Intensive Business Processes KiBP | 243 |
Application of Knowledge Problem Patterns in Process Oriented | 259 |
German Workshop on Experience Management | 269 |
Introduction Strategy and Feedback from an Experience Management | 284 |
Integrated Approach to Detect Inconspicuous Contents | 304 |
Clinical Experiences with a KnowledgeBased System in Sonography | 319 |
Knowledge Management in Internal Medicine Using Lotus Notus | 339 |
ManySided Analysis | 360 |
Semiautomatic Data Migration in a Selfmedication KnowledgeBased | 373 |
Adaptive Named Entity Recognition for Web Browsing | 518 |
Using Digital Communication Structures to Support Knowledge | 530 |
Semantic Model Integration SMI | 554 |
Control Flow Heterogeneity | 570 |
Towards | 585 |
Impact on Knowledge Management | 598 |
Epistemological Perspectives on ISDevelopment | 635 |
Collecting or Classifying? | 647 |
Does Ontology Influence Technological Projects? The Case of Irish | 657 |
Mapping the Multitude Categories in a Process Ontology | 668 |
Workshop on Information JustinTime WIJIT | 676 |
JustinTime Process Model | 688 |
Knowledge Creation Framework Enabling JustinTime Information | 699 |
JustinTime Interactive Document Search | 710 |
Knowledge Management in Small and Medium | 719 |
KnowBiT Knowledge Management in the Biotechnology Industry | 721 |
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