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Posted by Ross Hall on January 27, 2002 at 04:33:26:
In Reply to: Knowledge representation posted by Zied on January 25, 2002 at 08:09:32:
Hi Zeid,
Some good links from the guys before, but don't forget the classics. As much as you may hate it or laught at it, SSADM, Booch (and the bastardised versions that emerged out of it) and other "classical" systems design models are being used to develop "KM" systems.
Try these....
http://www.swebok.org/stoneman/version05/Software%20Design/KA_Description_for_Software_Design(Versio n_0_5).pdf
(I think this one might actually answer your question)
http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/euroknow/www-pointers.html
(Useful collection of links to KE oriented sites)
Also check AVM, which is used by Lotus / IBM and their business partners for development of Notes/Domino environments. Details are at the catchy URL...http://www.lotus.com/services/consult.nsf/0a29f3904f4e2cdf86256459006f7021/e80c82b657eb297d862564c0007b9c28?OpenDocument
Hope this helps
Ross ;-))
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