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Affiner la rechercheGeological disposal / Hiroyuki Umeki in Knowledge management research and practice, Vol. 9 N° 3 (Septembre 2011)
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in Knowledge management research and practice > Vol. 9 N° 3 (Septembre 2011) . - pp. 236-244
Titre : Geological disposal Titre original : KM challenges and solutions Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hiroyuki Umeki, Auteur ; Hiroyasu Takase, Auteur ; Ian G. McKinley, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 236-244 Note générale : Management Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Radioactive waste Argumentation models KMS concept KMS philosophy KMS implementation Quality management Index. décimale : 658 Organisation des entreprises. Techniques du commerce Résumé : Geological disposal of radioactive waste epitomises many of the greatest challenges in Knowledge Management (KM): collating and synthesising knowledge from a host of diverse disciplines with exponentially expanding information bases, developing and preserving tacit knowledge in a project implemented over more than a century, rigorously assuring quality and ensuring informed dialogue between all stakeholders. It has become increasingly obvious that conventional KM approaches cannot cope and hence a major project was initiated in Japan 5 years ago, with the aim of establishing a truly 21st century Knowledge Management System. Emphasis has been very much on transfer of ideas and technology that have been shown to work elsewhere and learning from the successes and, in particular, the failures from similar KM projects. Although still under development, a web-based platform is now functional, providing user-friendly access to knowledge bases, knowledge engineering (KE) tools and communication interfaces at levels tailored to key stakeholder groups. DEWEY : 658 ISSN : 1477-8238 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/kmrp/journal/v9/n3/abs/kmrp201119a.html [article] Geological disposal = KM challenges and solutions [texte imprimé] / Hiroyuki Umeki, Auteur ; Hiroyasu Takase, Auteur ; Ian G. McKinley, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 236-244.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Knowledge management research and practice > Vol. 9 N° 3 (Septembre 2011) . - pp. 236-244
Mots-clés : Radioactive waste Argumentation models KMS concept KMS philosophy KMS implementation Quality management Index. décimale : 658 Organisation des entreprises. Techniques du commerce Résumé : Geological disposal of radioactive waste epitomises many of the greatest challenges in Knowledge Management (KM): collating and synthesising knowledge from a host of diverse disciplines with exponentially expanding information bases, developing and preserving tacit knowledge in a project implemented over more than a century, rigorously assuring quality and ensuring informed dialogue between all stakeholders. It has become increasingly obvious that conventional KM approaches cannot cope and hence a major project was initiated in Japan 5 years ago, with the aim of establishing a truly 21st century Knowledge Management System. Emphasis has been very much on transfer of ideas and technology that have been shown to work elsewhere and learning from the successes and, in particular, the failures from similar KM projects. Although still under development, a web-based platform is now functional, providing user-friendly access to knowledge bases, knowledge engineering (KE) tools and communication interfaces at levels tailored to key stakeholder groups. DEWEY : 658 ISSN : 1477-8238 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/kmrp/journal/v9/n3/abs/kmrp201119a.html