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THE SYSTEM APPROACH TO KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGNING AND DEVELOPMENT

THE SYSTEM APPROACH TO KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGNING AND DEVELOPMENT. Tuzovsky A.F., Yampolsky V.Z. Cybematic Center Institute, Tomsk Polytechnic University. Proceedings of the 7th Korea-Russia International Symposium . KORUS 2003. Research Interest.

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THE SYSTEM APPROACH TO KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DESIGNING AND DEVELOPMENT

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  1. THE SYSTEM APPROACH TO KNOWLEDGEMANAGEMENTSYSTEMS DESIGNING AND DEVELOPMENT Tuzovsky A.F., Yampolsky V.Z. Cybematic Center Institute, Tomsk Polytechnic University Proceedings of the 7th Korea-Russia International Symposium. KORUS 2003.

  2. Research Interest • The paper consider the main stages of knowledgeprocessing • Defining Company's new knowledge requirements, exposure knowledge of: • organization • building conceptual model of Company's subject area • knowledge description (meta-data) • educational courses elaboration for new knowledge mastering • sharing knowledgeof Company.

  3. Research Interest • To designing structure of KMS • On the basis ofsuggested approach to building KMSwhich will he able to use internet/intranet technologies

  4. Methodology • Reviewing from reference articles

  5. Result • Gather the reference to use as MKS system design approach • Knowledge • Something that is contained in a head of person • Don’t know how the knowledge store in natural way • Knowledge can be realized by its owner • Knowledge of employees of the organization is Its resource • The organization works better and has greater potential forwork in the future if its employees have wide and deep knowledge • knowledge can be taken into account and accumulated • knowledge can be transferred

  6. Fig. Knowledge of the specialist, as a black box model.

  7. Fig. A cycle of work with knowledge

  8. Fig. The structure of knowledge management system.

  9. Information technologies in knowledge management • computer works only withinformation coded as the numerical data • knowledge can be coded as the information • information can be stored for unlimited period of time, systematized, transferred, copied

  10. Knowledge Management Systems • KMS it is a set of means • approaches • organizational actions • informational repositories • technical resources • the software • The primary goals of KMS are gathering of knowledge and reuse it • If the purpose of information system is effective storage and attracting by request of the necessary information

  11. KMS should use workflows for the following purposes: • Share of knowledge. • Documents gathering which formed as a result of performance. • Special workflow creation for purposeful formation and description of new knowledge. • KMS must support processes of creating new knowledge, their collecting and distributing.

  12. Evaluating Papers 1. What related work is being undertaken? - This paper describe the KMS design and development. 2. What is the motivation for the work? - The world leading companies consider them as a new level of corporate management culture evolution which is based on advanced achievements of information technologies. 3. What techniques are in use? - Reference gathering and conclusion.

  13. 4. What are the findings of the papers? - The structure of KMS andprocesses of creating new knowledge, their collecting and distributing. 5. How does it help me? - Understand knowledge process flow, KMS system, KMS design and KMS development. 6. Why am I studying this aspect of the  problem? - My MKS design needs reference to enhance my design to use the proper designing approach.

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