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UNINA9910974136003321 |
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Autore |
Rubenstein Albert Harold <1923-> |
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Titolo |
Installing and managing workable knowledge management systems / / Albert H. Rubenstein and Eliezer Geisler |
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Westport, Conn. : , : Praeger, , 2003 |
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New York : , : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), , 2024 |
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9798400670664 |
9786612408540 |
9781282408548 |
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9780313053702 |
0313053707 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (240 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Management information systems |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Contents; Figures; Preface; 1 What We Know about Knowledge Management Systems; Some Brief Definitions; Expectations from Current and Planned KM Systems; What Does the Reader Want from a Book Like This?; The Process Flow Model; 2 Why KM Systems Are Needed-Temporal and Spatial Dimensions; Why KM Systems Need a Spatial Dimension; Many Design and Operating Issues Remain in KM Systems-Lessons Learned to Date; Adequate Technology for KM Systems Is Currently in Hand or on the Way; Does Everyone Need a KM System?; Components of Intelligent Machines for KM Systems; Common Engines |
Some Software Tools to Support Communication in KM Systems3 Why Has KM Worked or Not Worked?; Organizational Factors; Human Factors; Factors Inherent in the KM Systems; Strategies That Do Not Work; Why KM Has Worked; Factors Affecting Use of Other Systems; 4 How to Start; Who Should Kick It Off; The Design and Rollout Team; How to Keep It Simple; How to Start Developing or Re-developing a KM System; Methodologies for Designing Systems from the Viewpoint of |
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the User; Field Experiments; Chapter Nuggets; 5 How to Measure Costs and Benefits of a KM System; Why Measure; What to Measure |
Which Metrics to UseMetrics at the Organizational Level; How to Set Up a Metrics System; Role of Culture and Procedures; How to Link Metrics to Managerial Practice; 6 What Are Intellectual or Knowledge Nuggets?; Introduction and Some Examples; Nuggets vs. Planning and Forecasting; Trust in Sources and Experts and the Robustness of Nuggets; Whom to Trust with Respect to the ""Truth"" or Usefulness of Nuggets; Parsing and Peeling the Nuggets; Keywords and Other Tags for Identifying and Retrieving Nuggets; Supernuggets; Transferability of Nuggets; Nuggets as Personal Property |
A Final Note on Raw NuggetsChapter Nuggets; 7 Who Are the Key Players?; Categories of Key Players; Experts: Internal and External; Roles Related to the Tasks in the Process Model; Direct Tasks; Supporting Tasks; Key Players; Changes in User Population and Needs; Chapter Nuggets; 8 How to Sell KM Systems; What Are We Selling?; How to Sell to Internal Customers; Selling in Stages; How to Sell to External Customers; 9 Who Are the Users? What Are Their Needs and Characteristics?; The Need for Improved User Interfaces; Some Key Aspects of User Interfaces; Interactive Interfaces |
Information Seeking and Using StyleIndividual KM Systems; The Role of Intelligent Assistants; Some Methodologies for Designing Systems for the User; Chapter Nuggets; 10 How to Address Special Cases and Application Areas; Committees and Task Forces; Purchasing; Management of Medical Technology; New CEO or Other Senior Manager; Fatal or Expensive Flaws in Strategy; Downsizing and Restructuring; Retirements, Individual Reassignments, Promotions, Turnover, and Other Losses or Unavailabilities of Key People; Refocusing the R&D/Technology Program in New Directions |
Capturing and Preserving Intellectual Property Involved in Acquisitions and Strategic Alliances |
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Every organization should have some method of capturing, storing, transforming, retrieving, and using knowledge and lessons learned. This book has been written to help managers throughout the organization to design and develop knowledge management systems that are effective and lasting. Successful knowledge management systems are integrated into the corporate culture and the existing information systems apparatus. They are introduced gradually, so as not to clutter the testing phase with too many details. And simple and appropriate metrics are utilized at each stage of the design and operating |
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UNINA9910483765803321 |
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Algorithmic Aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks : Second International Workshop, ALGOSENSORS 2006, Venice, Italy, July 15, 2006, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Sotiris Nikoletseas, José D.P. Rolim |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2006 |
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[1st ed. 2006.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (X, 222 p.) |
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Collana |
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Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications, , 2945-9184 ; ; 4240 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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NikoletseasSotiris E |
RolimJosé D. P |
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Computer networks |
Algorithms |
Artificial intelligence - Data processing |
Computer science - Mathematics |
Discrete mathematics |
Computer Communication Networks |
Data Science |
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Regular Papers -- Efficient Training of Sensor Networks -- On the Complexity of Minimizing Interference in Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks -- A Context Interpretation Based Wireless Sensor Network for the Emergency Preparedness Class of Applications -- Adaptive Initialization Algorithm for Ad Hoc Radio Networks with Carrier Sensing -- Securing Communication Trees in Sensor Networks -- Self-deployment Algorithms for Mobile Sensors on a Ring -- Minimizing Interference of a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network in a Plane -- Self-stabilizing Weight-Based Clustering Algorithm for Ad Hoc Sensor Networks -- Improved Stretch Factor for Bounded-Degree Planar Power Spanners of Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks -- Wireless Communication in Random Geometric Topologies -- Localization Algorithm for Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks with |
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Traffic Overhead Minimization by Emission Inhibition -- The Threshold Behaviour of the Fixed Radius Random Graph Model and Applications to the Key Management Problem of Sensor Networks -- Area Based Beaconless Reliable Broadcasting in Sensor Networks -- A Flexible Algorithm for Sensor Network Partitioning and Self-partitioning Problems -- Computing Bridges, Articulations, and 2-Connected Components in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Short Papers -- Uniquely Localizable Networks with Few Anchors -- A Locating Method for Ubiquitous Robots Based on Wireless Sensor Networks -- Declarative Resource Naming for Macroprogramming Wireless Networks of Embedded Systems -- Equalizing Sensor Energy and Maximising Sensor Network Lifespan Using RETT -- On the Information Flow Required for Tracking Control in Networks of Mobile Sensing Agents. |
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This book constitutes the reviewed proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Algorithmic Aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks, ALGOSENSORS 2006, held in Venice, Italy in July 2006, in association with ICALP 2006. Topics addressed are foundational and algorithmic aspects of the wireless sensor networks research. In particular, ALGOSENSORS focuses on abstract models, complexity-theoretic results and lower-bounds. |
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