Knowledge Services
Ronald Maier (),
Thomas Hädrich () and
René Peinl ()
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Ronald Maier: University of Innsbruck
Thomas Hädrich: Open Text
René Peinl: IPI GmbH
Chapter 4 in Enterprise Knowledge Infrastructures, 2009, pp 1-124 from Springer
Abstract:
Integration services as presented in chapter 3, 151ff represent the funda- Overview ment that draws together contents from varying sources and offers a semantically and functionally, more or less cleansed and validated knowledge basis on which the core services can be built that differentiate an EKI from a basic information infrastructure. These services are classified according to the model of knowledge maturing explained in section 1.4.4, 42ff. Investigation services allow for searching and navigating the knowledge base which is not only restricted to explicated, documented knowledge, but also contains links to holders of knowledge, i.e. knowledge workers organized in organizational units such as teams or communities of interest. Individuation services up to now are the stepchild of knowledge services that can be found in EKIs.
Keywords: Information Resource; Query Term; Optical Character Recognition; Knowledge Worker; Knowledge Element (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-89768-2_4
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