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Les systèmes de connaissances

Jean-Louis Ermine ()
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Jean-Louis Ermine: CEA - Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives

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Abstract: Human knowledge has always been an object of research. Social systems have generated huge Knowledge Capital, depending on their project and their environment. These sets of knowledge are structured as systems, and are new research objects. Analysis of such systems are of great importance in our advanced industrial societies, where companies and organizations have developed, those last fifty years, important knowledge and know-how. Nowadays, that knowledge capital is one of the most important asset, but has not been yet managed in a satisfying way. The author of this book is participating for nearly twenty years in designing Knowledge Management systems in various organizations. Rlying on this experience, he describes the theoretical aspects that are necessary to understand Knowledge Systems. The theoretical aspects are articulated in three points of view: information, which is the visible part of the knowledge, based on the information technologies and theories; semantic structures, based on cognitive psychology, semiotics and artificial intelligence, and context point of view, based on system analysis.

Keywords: Knowledge Management; Knowledge Theory; Gestion des connaissances; Théorie de la connaissance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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Published in Hermes Science Publication. Hermes Science Publication, pp.144, 2000

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