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Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management

6th Internatioal Conference, PAKM 2006, Vienna, Austria, November 30-December 1, 2006, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 4333)

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

Conference series link(s): PAKM: International Conference on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management

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Table of contents (29 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Activation of Knowledge in an Integrated Business Process Support/Knowledge Management System

    • Ilia Bider, Lena Johansson, Erik Perjons, Alexey Striy
    Pages 13-24
  3. Innovation Management in a Multi-national Corporation’s Subsidiary of Ireland’s Evolving Knowledge Economy

    • Gabriel J. Costello, Brian Donnellan, Michael L. Ginn, Colm Rochford, Eoin Whelan, Susanna Xu
    Pages 25-36
  4. Ontology-Based Business Knowledge for Simulating Threats to Corporate Assets

    • Andreas Ekelhart, Stefan Fenz, Markus D. Klemen, A. Min Tjoa, Edgar R. Weippl
    Pages 37-48
  5. Knowledge Work Productivity: Where to Start

    • Sebastian Eschenbach, Doris Riedl, Bettina Schauer
    Pages 49-60
  6. Taba Workstation: Supporting Technical Solution Through Knowledge Management of Design Rationale

    • Sávio Figueiredo, Gleison Santos, Mariano Montoni, Ana Regina Rocha, Andréa Barreto, Ahilton Barreto et al.
    Pages 61-72
  7. Extraction and Analysis of Knowledge Worker Activities on Intranet

    • Peter Géczy, Noriaki Izumi, Shotaro Akaho, Kôiti Hasida
    Pages 73-85
  8. Knowledge Sharing to Support Collaborative Engineering at PLM Environment

    • David Guerra-Zubiaga, Laurent Donato, Ricardo Ramírez, Manuel Contero
    Pages 86-96
  9. DKOMP: A Peer-to-Peer Platform for Distributed Knowledge Management

    • Vikrant S. Kaulgud, Rahul Dolas
    Pages 119-130
  10. Text Mining Through Semi Automatic Semantic Annotation

    • Nadzeya Kiyavitskaya, Nicola Zeni, Luisa Mich, James R. Cordy, John Mylopoulos
    Pages 143-154
  11. Extended Ontological Model for Distance Learning Purpose

    • Emma Kushtina, Przemysław Różewski, Oleg Zaikin
    Pages 155-165
  12. A Peer-to-Peer Virtual Office for Organizational Knowledge Management

    • Enrico Le Coche, Carlo Mastroianni, Giuseppe Pirrò, Massimo Ruffolo, Domenico Talia
    Pages 166-177
  13. Mining and Supporting Task-Stage Knowledge: A Hierarchical Clustering Technique

    • Duen-Ren Liu, I-Chin Wu, Wei-Hsiao Chen
    Pages 178-188
  14. Towards a Process Model for Identifying Knowledge-Related Structures in Product Data

    • Christian Lütke Entrup, Thomas Barth, Walter Schäfer
    Pages 189-200

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About this book

The biennial PAKM Conference Series o?ers a communication platform and meeting ground for practitioners and researchers involved in developing and deploying advanced business solutions for the management of knowledge in - ganizations. PAKM is a forum for people to share their views, exchange ideas, develop new insights, and envision completely new kinds of knowledge mana- ment solutions. PAKM 2006, the Sixth International Conference on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management, was held again in Vienna. It was a milestone for two reasons: First, it marked an anniversary – 10 years of PAKM conferences. The ?rst conference was held in Basel, Switzerland, in 1996, followed by the conf- ences in 1998 and 2000, in Basel as well. After that PAKM moved to Vienna where it was held in 2002, 2004, and 2006. Secondly, from now on PAKM will be “on tour”: It will be organized by di?erent people and be hosted at di?erent places all over the world. The PAKM Steering Committee will be responsible for selecting the conference chairs and the conference locations. The Steering Committee will also be responsible for the direction the PAKM conferences will take and will ensure their continuing high quality. For this year’s conference we received 123 submissions from 30 countries.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute for Information and Process Management, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland

    Ulrich Reimer

  • Faculty of Computer Science, Department of Knowledge and Business Engineering, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

    Dimitris Karagiannis

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