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Scientific research teams have immense valuable knowledge that need to be managed. Organizing scientific contributions of team members constitutes a major challenge for the monitoring of knowledge evolution, team member’s competences discovery, and facilitating information retrieval processes. However, performing manual annotations is often time consuming and labor-intensive task, especially in case...
In knowledge society organizations as well as individuals publish relevant data about themselves in the Web. However, still most Web content is only suitable for human consumption. It is not machine-understandable. In this paper, we have restricted ourselves on publishing machine-understandable competence-oriented data in the Web. Such data allows the development of new and more strengthen solutions...
The volume of information that is nowadays available on the web makes the limits of the current Web clear for its users, in fact finding information and knowledge between billions of Web pages is very difficult, the Semantic web and data mining are two new fasting developing domains that will resolve this problem and the combination of this tow area will transform the web into a semantically information...
An institution of higher education that develops research projects can learn and remember the knowledge generated by these projects. In this paper we propose a framework for the management of organizational memory oriented research projects in higher education institutions. This framework supports the capture, storage and retrieval of knowledge from research projects, which could provide access to...
Open access journals collect, preserve and publish scientific information in digital form, but it is still difficult not only for users but also for digital libraries to evaluate the usage and impact of this kind of publications. This problem can be tackled by introducing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), allowing us to objectively measure the performance of the journals related to the objectives...
Geospatial database items originate from the analysis of images and from the manipulation of geographic data. The corresponding datasets are described via diverse structures of metadata. GeoBase L9 is a project whose aim is to build a geospatial database to support geomatics research in agricultural and natural resource management. The first objective, to support basic browsing access to datasets,...
The heterogeneous data on the web related to the geographic information of a country is an increasingly important field of data sharing and integrating with diverse sources for retrieving suitable information using search engines. These heterogeneous geographic data is mostly available in unstructured or semi-structured format. Converting and integrating these data into a machine understandable representation...
An approach to using RDF triple stores as a knowledge management technology for CBM services is presented in this paper. According to the approach, the management of the case knowledge handled in CBM services can be implemented with RDF triple store technology. The case knowledge in CBM services is descriptions of equipment diagnosis situation and their solutions. This paper presents the design of...
One of the challenges of knowledge management is handling inconsistency. Traditionally, it was often perceived as indication of invalid data or behavior and as such should be avoided or eliminated. However, there are also numerous situations where inconsistency is a natural phenomena or carry useful information. In order to decide how to manage inconsistent knowledge, it is thus important to recognize...
The development of the smart grid calls for enhanced power system application interoperability and knowledge management. The IEC Common Information Model (CIM) supports semantic interoperability but multiple identities attributed to common power system resources present challenges to unambiguous metadata model merging within a repository. This paper describes an original methodology for the building...
Students enrolled in postgraduate degree programs such as M.Tech. and Ph.D. are required to learn research methodology and to contribute in the body of knowledge. They spend considerable amount of time in literature survey which involves going through published articles and research papers to identify their domain of interest and issues to be addressed. While going through these publications, they...
Today's Environment, Web contributes greatly to the creation of an ever-increasing global information database. Web is a collection of billions of web pages. Web 2.0 is purely based on keyword based searching. Because of using keyword based search engine, people may get relevant or irrelevant information. The amount of time spent to search data from web is enormous. To avoid these difficulties a meaning...
In a globalised world the process industry faces great challenges regarding data management. Rising demands for agility and rapid shortening of innovation cycles have lead to project-based collaborations. Highly specialised small and medium enterprises are forming so-called virtual companies to profit from each other. Today, however, industrial data structures are characterised by high heterogeneity...
Knowledge management and e-learning are the main ways of organization studying, and they will definitely be integrated in the future. This paper provides an integration mode based on their similarities as well as their individual uniqueness. This mode aims at improving the performance by sharing the sources and meanwhile keep the features.
In this paper, we present a commonsense knowledge supported intelligent news analysis system for portfolio risk prediction. Different from traditional lexicon based text mining methods, the system aims at simulating common investors' news analyzing ability with case based reasoning. To automate such a reasoning process by computers, a description logic based knowledge mediator is designed and plugged...
It is critical for global manufacturing enterprises to know and understand regional and local environmental regulations and incentive programs/polices. However, there has been little research aimed at acquiring and disseminating the knowledge of environmental regulations and incentive policies within the business decision making context, especially for the manufacturing industry sector. To address...
It is the urgent demand for the improvement of information services quality and inevitable development of information with transferring from Information Management to Knowledge Management. This article defines the meaning of educational knowledge management and analyzes the existing problems of management systems. Authors believe that we can achieve more effective, intelligent resource management...
This paper presents an embeddable knowledge processing framework, along with a common-sense ontology, designed for robotics. We believe that a direct and explicit integration of cognition is a compulsory step to enable human-robots interaction in semantic-rich human environments like our houses. The OpenRobots Ontology (ORO) kernel allows to turn previously acquired symbols into concepts linked to...
Knowledge platform can not provide a better design resolution than qualified designers. But it would be a very useful tool for those less experienced designers who works for small or medium size enterprises that have plenty of past design records. This paper recommends a women garment design knowledge management platform which covers four main research fields concerning garment designs: the shape/style...
Knowledge mobilisation is a transition from the prevailing knowledge management technology to a new methodology and some innovative methods for knowledge representation, formation and development and for knowledge retrieval and distribution. We show that fuzzy ontology will be useful to represent real world knowledge and that approximate reasoning schemes can give us answers which are sufficiently...
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