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In the present mobile climate, both companies as well as their consumers are able to execute various processes at any time in any location using a myriad of wireless technologies. Organizational trends demonstrate that mobile devices are being utilized exponentially more to solve problems from the strategic planning level to the operational level through various departments. This propensity was recently...
Research on software architecture knowledge management (SAKM) within the last 10 years has focused on capturing and storing design decisions and their underlying rationales. Recent attempts have tried to combine SAKM with variability management to support the capture of knowledge for a set of related products. To assess the current state of the art of variability management in the context of SAKM,...
In cyber analysis, it is highly desirable to support the analysis of junior analysts by leveraging the experiences of experts. But, there are two major challenges to achieve this goal. First, it is very costly to capture the experience of experts for the complex task of cyber analysis using traditional approaches such as protocol analysis. Second, it is difficult to identify previous experiences of...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is the first activity of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) which plays a vital role in success or failure of any project. RE is difficult enough when done in collocated setting but the difficulty exacerbates when done in distributed settings due to of Global Software Development (GSD) inherent and induced problems which includes communication issues, strategic issues,...
The performance of surveillance information systems depends on reducing the decision time for remedial action by verifying alarms and generating actionable indicators, in context. This article discusses support and assurance of surveillance monitoring, and compliance verification knowledge management of surveillance results. The aim is to support information assurance real time alarm identification...
Entering knowledge economic age, the amount of enterprise holding knowledge and the ability to develop and utilize knowledge have been the sharp weapon to deal with market competition and the ever source to develop continuously, and knowledge sharing is the most important part of knowledge management. With nonstandard employing knowledge workers more and more common, the knowledge sharing between...
In very recent times, the pressing need to compete on the basis of knowledge rather than process automation, has expanded the field of Business Process Management (BPM) to include knowledge intensive business processes. This paper focuses on the problem of BPM and Knowledge Management (KM) integration in the context of customer-facing business processes. It introduces a theoretical framework that...
Research on innovation networks has increasingly considered their internationalization as a natural later stage in their evolution, necessitated by augmented competition and acceleration of technology cycles. A complex dynamic ensues in such later stages as firms and other actors in the innovation network begin to pursue their own interest in the innovation space, as it grows from local to global...
This study examined an original determinant of entry mode choice, proposed and tested the operationalization for a new theoretical construct, namely corporate culture diversity. Hypotheses were developed on the entry modes in relation to culture diversity at corporate level, a step beyond the conventional theory of how national cultural differences influence entry mode choice. The hypotheses were...
A model of a knowledge intensive service system is introduced to study knowledge sharing in these systems. Simulation experiments based on the model are conducted to relate particular aspects of knowledge creation and sharing to a metric of service performance. The results indicate that certain network configurations of knowledge sharing among the service provider agents have performance advantages...
Through 335 questionnaires collected from 22 corporations in our survey, the two key factors which can influence the employee's knowledge reception readiness in the process of knowledge transfer, namely the degree of knowledge customization and the reliability of the knowledge source, are studied empirically. Moreover, the mediate effect of the employees' involvement degree and specialization degree...
In today's world, WWW as a platform to deliver instruction enables e-learning systems to manage a large quantity of different digital content. Students need digital, highly interactive educational materials which can be accessed at any time in their original form. In the same time, lecturing seems to remain dominant form of teaching. This combined raises the pyramidia for e-learning. The paper first...
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