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Posted by crowley on January 22, 2002 at 15:56:17:
I wondering if anyone could be of any help to me??
Im doing a Finaly Yr Project and I proposed that I would do a Knowledge Mgt System and as I know now, it is proving extremely difficult!!What I have to do is consider the management and organisational issues in some depth (im doing my project for a company), research current technologies, select the most appropriate and justify it, and then using this technology build a working prototype?
My objective is to develop a deeper understanding of KM in general, KM
process models and knowledge representation itself. E.G. how is
relevance measured, what is the impact of ageing on business knowledge,
what qualifies as knowledge as distince from data or information etc.Could anyone give me a kick start???
Thanks in advance for any help!!
- Re: Knowledge Mgt. Denham 23:20:34 01/23/02 (0)
- Some help Riva Gianluca 09:32:00 01/23/02 (0)
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