
Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Management
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- Intro
- Preface
- Organization
- Contents
- Sign Management for the Future of e-Education: Examples of Collaborative e-Services in a Living Lab (Invited Paper)
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 ICT in the Future of a Knowledge-Based Society
- 3 Setting up ICT Living Labs for Education
- 4 Theory
- 5 Research Design
- 6 Findings
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- The Role of Data Warehouse as a Source of Knowledge Acquisition in Decision-Making. An Empirical Study
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Study's Aims
- 3 The Study's Questions and Hypotheses
- 4 The Importance of the Study
- 5 Research Methodology
- 6 Literature Review
- 7 Findings and Discussion
- 8 Conclusion
- 1 Appendix A
- References
- Knowledge Extraction from Professional E-mails
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Project Memory
- 3 Problem Solving
- 4 Software Development Process
- 5 Pragmatic Analysis
- 6 Related Works on Email Analysis
- 7 Project Knowledge Extraction from Emails
- 7.1 Classification of E-mails
- 7.2 Messages Analysis
- 8 Example
- 8.1 Example Description
- 8.2 E-mails Analysis
- 8.3 Frequency
- 8.4 Topics
- 9 Conclusions
- References
- Challenges for Knowledge Management in the Context of IT Global Sourcing Models Implementation
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 3 New Global Sourcing Models of Business
- 4 Knowledge Management in IT Sourcing Relationship
- 5 Information and Knowledge Security in the IT Sourcing Models
- 6 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Knowledge/Information Loss in IT Sourcing Models
- 7 Conclusions
- References
- How Should Digital Humanities Pioneers Manage Their Data Privacy Challenges?
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Privacy by Design: New Challenges in Big Data
- 2.1 What Has Changed Within the Big Data?
- 2.2 Foundations of Privacy by Design
- 2.3 Prospects for Privacy by Design
- 2.4 Europe vs. United States: Two Legal Approaches
- 3 The Way ISMIR Supports Legal Issues
- 3.1 ISMIR Works Regarding Privacy Issues
- 3.2 Why the Lack of Pro-Activity Regarding Legal Issues Can Lead to Failure?
- 3.3 Actual MIR Practices are PbD-Compatible but not PbD-Compliant
- 4 How ISMIR Builds New Kind of Personal Data
- 4.1 A Case Study: The Gamelan Project
- 4.2 Collecting Traces to Build a Knowledge Model in the Gamelan Project
- 4.3 Information Retrieval Produces Personal Data from Inputs
- 5 MIR Communities: An Emblem of Digital Humanities Ones?
- 5.1 Style Identification Algorithms in Actual MIR: A Classification
- 5.2 From MIR R&D Communities to Digital Humanities Ones
- 6 Conclusion
- 6.1 When Some Process Lead to Direct or Indirect Personal Data Identification
- 6.2 When Some Process May Lead to Indirect Personal Data Identification Through Some Complex Process
- References
- Usability of Knowledge Portals for Exclusives in Local Governments
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Exclusion Processes a Research Challenges
- 3 Knowledge Portal for the Modern Society
- 4 A General Concept of Knowledge Portal for Exclusives
- 5 Implementation Examples of Knowledge Portals for Exclusive in Local Governments
- 6 Conclusion and Further Research
- References
- Knowledge Management in Distributed Agile Software Development Projects
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Method and Data Analysis
- 3.1 Sampling
- 3.2 Data Collection
- 3.3 Analysis and Synthesis
- 4 Validity Threats
- 4.1 Internal Validity
- 4.2 External Validity
- 5 Results
- 5.1 Knowledge Creation: Locally and Globally
- 5.2 Knowledge Sharing: Locally and Globally
- 5.3 Challenges Faced by Practitioners During Knowledge Sharing Among Distributed Teams
- 6 Lesson Learned
- 6.1 Codification of Knowledge
- 6.2 Knowledge Management Strategies in Practices
- 6.3 The Process of Organizational Knowledge Creation
- 6.4 A Relation with the Concept of ``Ba''
- 6.5 Shared Understanding Between Team Members
- 7 Conclusion and Future Work
- 7.1 Summary
- 7.2 Contributions
- 7.3 Future Work
- References
- Actuator Fault Diagnosis Using Single and Meta-Classification Strategies
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Single and Meta-Classification Strategies
- 3 Model-Free Fault Diagnosis Using Different Classification Schemes
- 3.1 Fault Detection Schemas
- 3.2 Fault Isolation Schemes
- 4 Verification Studies
- 4.1 Data Preparation
- 4.2 Statistical Analysis and Features Computation
- 4.3 Results of Verification Studies
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Intelligent Association Rules for Innovative SME Collaboration
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background
- 3 Methodologies
- 3.1 Association Rules
- 3.2 Support Vector Machines
- 3.3 Self Organized Maps
- 4 Application
- 5 Results
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Managing Intellectual Capital in Knowledge Economy
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 State of the Art
- 3 Economic and Environmental Context
- 4 Managing Human Capital
- 4.1 Managing Gendarmerie Mobile Workforce
- 4.2 Resources for Security Management During the Olympic Games
- 4.3 Know What We Have
- 4.4 How to Find the Right Profile
- 5 From Talent Management to Organizational Strategy
- 6 Skills for the Future
- 7 Conclusion and Future Works
- References
- Author Index
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