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Professional Knowledge Management

Third Biennial Conference, WM 2005, Kaiserslautern, Germany, April 10-13, 2005, Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3782)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): WM: Biennial Conference on Professional Knowledge Management/Wissensmanagement

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Table of contents (82 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Keynote Contributions

    1. Just-in-Time Knowledge Management

      • Larry Kerschberg, Hanjo Jeong
      Pages 1-18
    2. Actor Model and Knowledge Management Systems: Social Interaction as a Framework for Knowledge Integration

      • Irma Becerra-Fernandez, TeWei Wang, Gul Agha, Thant Sin
      Pages 19-31
    3. Knowledge + Skills + “x”

      • Klaus Kornwachs
      Pages 32-47
  3. Intelligent Office Appliances (IOA)

    1. 1st Intelligent Office Appliances (IOA 2005): Knowledge Appliances in the Office of the Future

      • Ansgar Bernardi, Björn Decker, Harald Holz, Dirk Muthig, Naoyuki Nomura
      Pages 48-49
    2. Leveraging Passive Paper Piles to Active Objects in Personal Knowledge Spaces

      • Heiko Maus, Harald Holz, Ansgar Bernardi, Oleg Rostanin
      Pages 50-59
    3. Efficient Implementation of Intelligent Office Appliances with Software Product Lines

      • Thorsten Keuler, Theresa Lehner, Björn Decker, Dirk Muthig
      Pages 60-69
  4. Learning Software Organizations (LSO)

    1. Kick-Off Workshops and Project Retrospectives

      • Fred Frowin Fajtak
      Pages 76-81
    2. Using Feedback for Supporting Software Team Improvement

      • Wolfgang Zuser, Thomas Grechenig
      Pages 91-95
    3. Exploring Communities of Practice for Product Family Engineering

      • Tor Erlend Fægri, Björn Decker, Torgeir Dingsøyr, Letizia Jaccheri, Patricia Lago, Dirk Muthig et al.
      Pages 96-105
    4. Knowledge Management in a Software Development Environment to Support Software Processes Deployment

      • Gleison Santos, Karina Villela, Mariano Montoni, Ana Regina Rocha, Guilherme H. Travassos, Sávio Figueiredo et al.
      Pages 111-120
    5. Experience-Based Support for Code Inspections

      • Markus Nick, Christian Denger, Torsten Willrich
      Pages 121-126
    6. New Generation E-Learning Technology by Web Services

      • Guido Dedene, Monique Snoeck, Manu De Backer, Wilfried Lemahieu
      Pages 127-133
    7. Future Studies of Learning Software Organizations

      • Kari Smolander, Kurt Schneider, Torgeir Dingsøyr, Finn Olav Bjørnsson, Pasi Juvonen, Päivi Ovaska
      Pages 134-144
    8. Facilitating Organisational Learning Through Causal Mapping Techniques in IS/IT Project Risk Management

      • Abdullah J. Al-Shehab, Robert T. Hughes, Graham Winstanley
      Pages 145-154
  5. Learner-Oriented Knowledge Management and KM-Oriented E-Learning (LOKMOL)

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About this book

Professional knowledge management is imperative for the success of enterprises. One decisive factor for the success of knowledge management projects is the coordination of elements such as corporate culture, enterprise organization, - man resource management, as well as information and communication techn- ogy. The proper alignment and balancing of these factors are currently little understood—especially the role of information technology, which is often - garded only as an implementation tool, though it can be a catalyst by making new knowledge management solutions possible. This conference brought together representativesfrom practical and research ?elds for discussing experiences, professional applications, and visions through presentations, workshops, tutorials, and an accompanying industry exhibition. The main focus of the conference was the realization of knowledge mana- ment strategies with the aid of innovative information technology solutions, such as intelligent access to organizational memories, or integration of business processes and knowledge management. Also of interest were holistic/integrative approaches to knowledge management that deal with issues raised by the in- gration of people, organizations, and information technology.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Computer Science, University of Hildesheim, Hildesheim, Germany

    Klaus-Dieter Althoff

  • Knowledge Management Department, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany

    Andreas Dengel, Thomas Roth-Berghofer

  • Department of Business Information Systems II, University of Trier, Trier, Germany

    Ralph Bergmann

  • Department for Experience Management, Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering, Kaiserslautern

    Markus Nick

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