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RIMSAT is not a KM project?


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Posted by Lauri Gröhn on December 15, 2002 at 02:03:36:

After reading then RIMSAT project description
(below) I can't avoid the feeling that RIMSAT is
a IRM (Information Resource Management)
development project and not KM development project.

What do you think?

"RIMSAT (Remote Intelligent Management Support
and Training) is a European Commission funded
project designed to:

- provide an innovative, ‘intelligent’, knowledge based
solution aimed at improving the quality of
critical decisions

- enhance the competencies and responsiveness of
individuals and organisations involved in highly complex,
safety critical incidents - irrespective
of their location.

The partners combine expertise in the management
of complex scenarios, the management of
knowledge, case based reasoning, model based
reasoning, software and hardware development,
training and commercial exploitation

The RIMSAT project has a total value of 4.1
million Euro of which 2.15 million Euro is being
funded by the Information Society Technologies
programme of the European Commission."

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