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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Special Issue on
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND KNOWLEDGE DISTRIBUTION OVER THE INTERNET
Knowledge Management is one of the key progress factors in
organizations. It involves explicit and persistent representation of
knowledge of (geographically) dispersed groups of people in the
organization, so as to improve the activities of the organization.
In an organization, know-how may relate to problem solving expertise
in functional disciplines, experiences of human resources, and project
experiences in terms of project management issues, design technical
issues and lessons learned. The coherent integration of this dispersed
know-how in a corporation, aimed at enhancing its access and reuse, is called
"corporate memory" or "organizational memory".
Activities underlying knowledge management in an organization can
comprise detection of needs, construction, distribution, use and
maintenance of the corporate memory. It demands abilities to manage
disparate know-how and heterogeneous viewpoints, to make it accessible
and suitable for adequate members of the organization. When the
organization knowledge is distributed on several experts and documents
in different locations all over the world, the Internet or an Intranet
inside the organization and World Wide Web (WWW) techniques can be a
privileged means for acquisition, modelling, management of this
distributed knowledge. Papers are welcome in any area concerning
knowledge management, corporate memory and knowledge distribution via
Internet / Intranet. Examples of interesting topics are:
- Enterprise modeling
- Dimensions of knowledge management: organization, competence,
methodology...
- Artificial Intelligence methods or techniques for construction
of computational corporate memories (knowledge bases, case bases,
intelligent documentary systems, agent-based systems...)
- Integration of knowledge from different groups in an organization
- Knowledge sharing between different groups in an organization
(possibly via Internet/Intranet)
- Cooperative (possibly WWW-based) building, adaptation and evolution
of a corporate memory
- WWW-based repositories for sharable ontologies and reusable
problem-solving methods
- WWW-based terminology servers
- Assessment of concrete applications for knowledge management
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Submitted papers must be original (i.e. not already published in other
magazines or journals). They should be written according the IEEE
Intelligent Systems style (see detailed instructions for authors at the URL:
http://computer.org/intelligent/edguide.htm) . The final articles should be
about 10 printed pages, with up to 10 references. All papers submitted
will be carefully reviewed by an international committee. The submitted
papers should be sent electronically to the guest editor by February 15, 1999.
Acceptance and revision notices will be E-mailed by May 15, 1999. Revised
papers must be submitted by July 15. The publication is scheduled for
September 1999.
The title page should include name, affiliation, and e-mail address of the
authors. Authors are asked to submit their papers electronically in HTML, PDF,
RTF or PostScript :
* either by giving an URL, where to find the file tared or compressed
in .Z, .zip or .gz format.
* or by sending the file tared or compressed in .Z, .zip or .gz format
by E-mail to the guest editor.
GUEST EDITOR:
Dr Rose Dieng
INRIA
Acacia Project
2004 route des Lucioles, BP 93
06902 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex
FRANCE
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
DEADLINES:
15 February 1999 submission deadline
15 May 1999 reviews dealine
15 July 1999 revisions deadline
September or November 1999 scheduled publication
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