Abstract People-Finder Systems are knowledge repositories that attempt to manage knowledge by holding pointers to experts who possess specific knowledge within an …
The design of computer-based systems that simulate expert human consulting by drawing on large amounts of task-specific knowledge has been a major research activity of applied …
Purpose–The goal of this paper is to re‐evaluate the role of knowledge‐based systems (KBS) in knowledge management (KM). While knowledge‐based systems and expert …
MH Chignell, JG Peterson - Human Factors, 1988 - journals.sagepub.com
Expert systems should find widespread application in human factors, provided the problem of building expert systems (knowledge engineering) is dealt with satisfactorily. The task of …
DB Paradice, JF Courtney - Information Resources Management …, 1989 - igi-global.com
Significant payoff potential exists for organizations that effectively exploit artificial intelligence technologies to manage organizational knowledge. The fundamental concepts …
P Gottschalk - Knowledge-Based Systems, 2006 - Elsevier
The amount of information that police officers come into contact with in the course of their work is astounding. By identifying stages of growth in knowledge management systems and …
P Gottschalk - Expert Systems with Applications, 2006 - Elsevier
The ambition level using knowledge management systems can be defined in terms of stages of knowledge management technology. Stage I is labelled end-user-tool systems or person …
F Hayes-Roth - The Knowledge Engineering Review, 1984 - cambridge.org
This paper aims to describe the current state of knowledge systems technology and its commercialisation in the US. First, knowledge systems are defined and placed in a historical …
AD Marwick - IBM systems journal, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Selected technologies that contribute to knowledge management solutions are reviewed using Nonaka's model of organizational knowledge creation as a framework. The extent to …