Knowledge management: challenges, solutions, and technologies
Becerra-Fernandez, Irma.
Knowledge management: challenges, solutions, and technologies - New Jersey: Pearson, 2004. - 386 páginas Ilustraciones + Gráficas 24.1 x 19.2 cm
Incluye indice, Glosario
Part 1. Principles of Knowledge Management. -- 1. Introducing Knowledge Management. -- 2. The Nature of Knowledge. -- 3. Knowledge Management Solutions. -- 4. Organizational Impacts of Knowledge Management. -- 5. Factors Influencing Knowledge Management. -- 6. Knowledge Management Assessment of an Organization. -- Part 2. Technologies for Knowledge Management. -- 7. Technologies to Manage Knowledge: Artificial Intelligence. -- 8. Preserving and Applying Human Expertise: Knowledge-Based Systems. -- 9. Using Past History Explicitly as Knowledge: Case-Based Reasoning Systems. -- 10. Knowledge Elicitation: Converting Tacit Knowledge to Explicit Knowledge. -- 11. The Computer as a Medium for Sharing Knowledge. -- 12. Discovering New Knowledge: Data Mining. -- Part 3. Knowledge Management Systems. -- 13. Knowledge Discovery Systems: Systems That Create Knowledge. -- 14. Knowledge Capture Systems: Systems That Preserve and Formalize Knowledge. -- 15. Knowledge-Sharing Systems: Systems That Organize and Distribute Knowledge. -- 16. Knowledge Application Systems: Systems That Utilize Knowledge. -- Part 4. The Future of Knowledge Management.
0131016061
Gerencia del conocimiento
Administración de sistemas de información
658.4038 / B389k
Knowledge management: challenges, solutions, and technologies - New Jersey: Pearson, 2004. - 386 páginas Ilustraciones + Gráficas 24.1 x 19.2 cm
Incluye indice, Glosario
Part 1. Principles of Knowledge Management. -- 1. Introducing Knowledge Management. -- 2. The Nature of Knowledge. -- 3. Knowledge Management Solutions. -- 4. Organizational Impacts of Knowledge Management. -- 5. Factors Influencing Knowledge Management. -- 6. Knowledge Management Assessment of an Organization. -- Part 2. Technologies for Knowledge Management. -- 7. Technologies to Manage Knowledge: Artificial Intelligence. -- 8. Preserving and Applying Human Expertise: Knowledge-Based Systems. -- 9. Using Past History Explicitly as Knowledge: Case-Based Reasoning Systems. -- 10. Knowledge Elicitation: Converting Tacit Knowledge to Explicit Knowledge. -- 11. The Computer as a Medium for Sharing Knowledge. -- 12. Discovering New Knowledge: Data Mining. -- Part 3. Knowledge Management Systems. -- 13. Knowledge Discovery Systems: Systems That Create Knowledge. -- 14. Knowledge Capture Systems: Systems That Preserve and Formalize Knowledge. -- 15. Knowledge-Sharing Systems: Systems That Organize and Distribute Knowledge. -- 16. Knowledge Application Systems: Systems That Utilize Knowledge. -- Part 4. The Future of Knowledge Management.
0131016061
Gerencia del conocimiento
Administración de sistemas de información
658.4038 / B389k