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ACTIVE Enabling the Knowledge-Powered Enterprise

ACTIVE Enabling the Knowledge-Powered Enterprise. < presenter name, email address >. http://www.active-project.eu. An Integrating Project. Next generation knowledge management 3 years: March 2008 – February 2011 €12M (€8M EU funding) 12 partners - BT coordinator Research challenges

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ACTIVE Enabling the Knowledge-Powered Enterprise

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  1. ACTIVEEnabling the Knowledge-Powered Enterprise <presenter name, email address> http://www.active-project.eu

  2. An Integrating Project Next generation knowledge management 3 years: March 2008 – February 2011 €12M (€8M EU funding) 12 partners - BT coordinator Research challenges • sharing knowledge – combining formal and informal approaches • using task context to manage information presentation • sharing and reusing knowledge processes Case studies • engineering, consultancy, telecoms

  3. kea-pro

  4. knowledge processes costs & benefits of knowledge modelling kea-pro knowledge workspace & integration case study partner knowledge representation coordinator and case study partner organisational validation project management case study partner knowledge workspace, exploitation strategy user validation machine learning & training

  5. 3 interlocking research strands sharing processes & sharing in processes Knowledge processes using context within processes & processes to understand context Knowledge sharing sharing knowledge in context & sharing context Task context

  6. Knowledge sharing Marrying the formal and informal approaches to knowledge representation • Ontologies • - rich representations permit reasoning, but with a creation and maintenance cost • Folksonomies • - no overhead cost, but limited knowledge representation capability

  7. Task context Delivering information in context Information glut leads to overload and constant task-switching • Context-driven solutions • learning & using context • understanding priorities

  8. Knowledge processes Reusing and sharing knowledge processes informal – created by their users dynamic – anyone can modify Learn, codify, reuse and share … modify & share again

  9. Bringing the strands together More than the sum of 3 parts! Sharing in context - & using tags to identify and share context Taking account of context within processes - & using processes to understand context Sharing processes - & sharing within processes

  10. The Knowledge Workspace - alongside existing applications

  11. kea-pro ACTIVE in the Organisation Knowledge-sharing - costs, benefits and incentives Validating against the user’s needs Validating against the organisation’s needs

  12. Validating with case studies Sales and technical support adding value to work processes Global consultants understanding scale Electronics design specialist processes

  13. Training - summer schools, on-line learning … Realising the value Dissemination to researchers, industrialist, decision-makers by all ACTIVEpartners Commercial exploitation by ACTIVE commercial partners

  14. http://www.active-project.eu Thank you! <presenter name, email address>

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