Ontology of knowledge management systems elements.

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Moteleb, A., Woodman, M., Galal-Edeen, G. and Bakry, W. 2005. Ontology of knowledge management systems elements. in: Kamel, S. and Irani, Z. (ed.) EMCIS [European, Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems] 2005 Proceedings. Washington Information Institute.
Chapter titleOntology of knowledge management systems elements.
AuthorsMoteleb, A., Woodman, M., Galal-Edeen, G. and Bakry, W.
Abstract

Knowledge management often refers to various theories and definitions. However, there is a lack of consensus on what exactly knowledge management is and what constitutes a knowledge management system. We are engaged in research into the development of knowledge management systems from principles of practical knowledge management uncovered by a thorough analysis of the literature. As a precursor to field work with ‘knowledge practitioners’ we have conducted our analyses on the ‘practices’ embodied in seminal work of scholars, even as they have changed for individual researcher over time. Thus this paper explains our approach in attempting to identify elements of knowledge management systems according to scholars’ texts in the literature.

Book titleEMCIS [European, Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems] 2005 Proceedings.
EditorsKamel, S. and Irani, Z.
PublisherInformation Institute
Place of publicationWashington
ISBN
Hardcover0972956271
Publication dates
Print2005
Publication process dates
Deposited08 Apr 2010
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Conference held in Cairo, Egypt on June 7-8 2005.

Web address (URL)http://www.iseing.org/emcis/EMCIS2005/pdfs/34.pdf
LanguageEnglish
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