Archive for September, 2009
Genephony: Knowledge Management Tool For Genome-Wide Research
As the life sciences increasingly become knowledge-intensive disciplines, every effort aimed at facilitating the production, organization and dissemination of new knowledge is bound to have a profound effect on the speed, accuracy and effectiveness of scientific research, and of genome-wide, hypothesis free research in particular. Data and information production in this new era is measured [...]
Models, Social Tagging and Knowledge Management
Michael Prilla of Ruhr University of Bochum presented his research on integrating process models into knowledge management system content, using social tagging as a semantic layer for heterogeneous content, with the goal to disseminate process models to foster feedback from users that results in process improvement. Typically within an organization, process models are used by [...]
