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Auteur Stefano Borgo
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Affiner la rechercheKnowledge objects / Stefano Borgo in Knowledge management research and practice, Vol. 10 N° 3 (Septembre 2012)
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in Knowledge management research and practice > Vol. 10 N° 3 (Septembre 2012) . - pp. 227–236
Titre : Knowledge objects : A formal construct for material, information and role dependences Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stefano Borgo, Auteur ; Giandomenico Pozza, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : pp. 227–236 Note générale : Management Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Knowledge object Ontology Knowledge management Knowledge and information Résumé : Information technology has embraced the ontological approach to expand its capacity to deal with knowledge of different kinds. The subsequent combination of formal concerns and philosophical considerations has led to the development of new knowledge systems that rely on foundational distinctions of entity type such as object, process, property and role. This change has attracted attention to the distinction between types of entity in the enterprise. The result is a compartmentalisation of the information, which, although well motivated and technically fruitful, is not always optimal for knowledge management (KM) tasks where one aims at an integrated view of information. This paper focuses on the notion of knowledge object understood as a formal construct for knowledge modelling and KM systems. The approach starts from formal and ontological analysis with an eye to modelling knowledge at large. The paper motivates the introduction of a notion of knowledge object as a new type of entity that emerges from the explicit interaction of material entities, information entities and roles within an enterprise. The main goals of this work are: to discuss the capacity of knowledge objects to tie knowledge and roles in an (enterprise) context; to model aspects of enterprise knowledge that escape standard ontological approaches; and to describe knowledge objects as a conceptual tool that can be integrated within existing formal systems. ISSN : 1477-8238 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/kmrp/journal/v10/n3/abs/kmrp201217a.html [article] Knowledge objects : A formal construct for material, information and role dependences [texte imprimé] / Stefano Borgo, Auteur ; Giandomenico Pozza, Auteur . - 2012 . - pp. 227–236.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Knowledge management research and practice > Vol. 10 N° 3 (Septembre 2012) . - pp. 227–236
Mots-clés : Knowledge object Ontology Knowledge management Knowledge and information Résumé : Information technology has embraced the ontological approach to expand its capacity to deal with knowledge of different kinds. The subsequent combination of formal concerns and philosophical considerations has led to the development of new knowledge systems that rely on foundational distinctions of entity type such as object, process, property and role. This change has attracted attention to the distinction between types of entity in the enterprise. The result is a compartmentalisation of the information, which, although well motivated and technically fruitful, is not always optimal for knowledge management (KM) tasks where one aims at an integrated view of information. This paper focuses on the notion of knowledge object understood as a formal construct for knowledge modelling and KM systems. The approach starts from formal and ontological analysis with an eye to modelling knowledge at large. The paper motivates the introduction of a notion of knowledge object as a new type of entity that emerges from the explicit interaction of material entities, information entities and roles within an enterprise. The main goals of this work are: to discuss the capacity of knowledge objects to tie knowledge and roles in an (enterprise) context; to model aspects of enterprise knowledge that escape standard ontological approaches; and to describe knowledge objects as a conceptual tool that can be integrated within existing formal systems. ISSN : 1477-8238 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/kmrp/journal/v10/n3/abs/kmrp201217a.html