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Unit 13: Knowledge Management




               Coordination                                                                     Notes
               Resources sharing
               Information sharing
          Among those services, one can distinguish the basic services limited to communication software
          (communication and coordination), and services with added value based on the information
          system of the company. But this distinction communication tools, as on a website. This set of
          services help the collaborators in an organisation for knowledge sharing and for working in a
          cooperative way, especially through knowledge communities. But one must not forget that if a
          technical platform is necessary, it is neither a prerequisite, nor a goal. Cooperative Knowledge
          Management is really a problem of organisation and method becomes fuzzy in the new usages
          of ICT (e-mail may be used as an information basis, information bases maybe linked to
          communication tools, as on a website).

          This set of services help the collaborators in an organisation for knowledge sharing and for
          working in a cooperative way, especially through knowledge communities. But one must not
          forget that if a technical platform is necessary, it is neither a prerequisite, nor a goal. Cooperative
          Knowledge Management is really a problem of organisation and method.

          Self Assessment

          Fill in the blanks:

          7.   ....................... is a manner more sophisticated than the transcription to capture parcels of
               tacit knowledge.
          8.   Knowledge extraction from ....................... is the discovery of useful information from
               hidden patterns buried in large corpus of texts.
          9.   ....................... are systems, usually included in the intranet of the company, from which
               one can browse the elicited knowledge.


          13.3 Information Technology

          The information technology infrastructure should provide a seamless “pipeline” for the flow of
          explicit knowledge to enable

               capturing knowledge,
               defining, storing, categorizing, indexing and linking digital objects corresponding to
               knowledge units,

               searching for (“pulling”) and subscribing to (“pushing”) relevant content,
               presenting content with sufficient flexibility to render it meaningful and applicable across
               multiple contexts of use.

          Information technologies such as the World Wide Web and Lotus Notes offer a potentially
          useful environment within which to build a multimedia repository for rich, explicit knowledge.
          Input is captured by forms for assigning various labels, categories, and indices to each unit of
          knowledge. The structure is flexible enough to create knowledge units, indexed and linked
          using categories that reflect the structure of the contextual knowledge and the content of factual
          knowledge of the organization, displayed as flexible subsets via dynamically customizable
          views.
          Effective use of information technology to communicate knowledge requires an organization to
          share an interpretive context. The more that communicators share similar knowledge, background



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