05837nam 2200745Ia 450 991045130260332120200520144314.01-281-91156-99786611911560981-277-059-3(CKB)1000000000407236(EBL)1193259(SSID)ssj0000388636(PQKBManifestationID)12117368(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000388636(PQKBWorkID)10424229(PQKB)11317455(MiAaPQ)EBC1193259(WSP)00006573(Au-PeEL)EBL1193259(CaPaEBR)ebr10698813(CaONFJC)MIL191156(OCoLC)822496721(EXLCZ)99100000000040723620070901d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrKnowledge management[electronic resource] innovation, technology and cultures : proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Knowledge Management, Vienna, Austria, 27-28 August 2007 /editors, Christian Stary, Franz Barachini, Suliman HawamdehSingapore World Scientificc20071 online resource (384 p.)Series on innovation and knowledge management ;v. 6Description based upon print version of record.981-277-058-5 Includes bibliographical references.CONTENTS; Preface; Korero: An Integrated Community-Based Platform for Collaboration Josef Kolbitsch; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Slogs; 1.2. Wikis; 1.3. Social Networks; 1.4. Blended Systems; 2. Motivation and Concept; 2.1. System Generated Information; 2.2. Guided Information Discovery; 2.3. Visualisation; 3. Proposed Platform; 3.1. Core Technologies; 3.2. Content Generating Components; 3.3. Communication Facilities; 4. Aspects of Organisation; 4.1. Organisation of Content; 4.2. Organisation of Users; 5. Scenario and Application Areas; 5.1. Learner-Support Systems5.2. Corporate and Organisational Environments6. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Knowledge Management, Absorptive Capacity and Organizational Culture: A Case Study from Chinese SMEs Weifeng Chen and Tally Hatzakis; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical Framework for This Study; 3. Research Methods; 4. Data Collection and Analysis; 5. Case Study: Jiangsu Farun; 5.1 Organizational Background; 5.2 Knowledge Management Processes Analysis; 5.3 Analysis of Farun's Organizational Culture; 5.3.1 Knowledge Corporative Culture; 5.3.2 Role of Top Management; 5.3.3 Communities of Practice5.4 Knowledge Management Strategy6. Conclusions; References; Browsing and Visualization of Semantic Web Content - From Web to the Desktop Shah Khusro, Amin Andjonshoaa and A Min Tjoa; 1 Introduction; 2 The Browsing Problem; 2.1 Browsing RDF as Text; 2.2 Visualizing RDF as Graph; 2.3 Presenting RDF as Frames; 3 End User Semantic Web Browsing; 3.1 Piggy Bank; 3.2 Magpie; 3.3 Haystack; 4 Primitive RDF Browsing and Visualization; 4.1 Simple RDF Validators and Browsers; 4.2 RDF Visualization in Ontology Development Tools; 4.3 Browsing Support in Triple Databases5 Advanced RDF Browsing and Visualization5.1 RDF Gravity and Isa Viz; 5.2 SIMILE Browsing Tools; 6 Topic Map Browsing and Visualization; 6.1 Ontopia Omnigator; 7 Conclusions; References; Knowledge Management: Towards a Cross-Cultural and Institutional Framework Kavoos Mohannak and Kate Hutchings; 1. Introduction; 2. Literature Review; 3. Case Studies; 3.1. KM in Transition Economies; 3.2. KM in Asia; 3.3. KM in Africa, Middle East and Latin America; 4. Towards a Cross-Cultural and Institutional Framework; 5. Conclusion; ReferencesGlobal Exchange of Knowledge and Best-Practices in Siemens Building Technologies with "References @ SBT"" Johannes Muller1. History; 2. Content Structure and Taxonomy; 2.1 Knowledge References; 2.2 Feedback to Knowledge References; 2.3 Discussion Postings; 3. Application Features; 3.1 Barrier-free Access; 3.2 Intuitive System Usage; 3.3 How to Find Relevant Contributions; 3.4 How to Contribute a New Knowledge Reference; 4. Community Building around References@SBT; 4.1 How to Join the Community; 4.2 Member Page; 4.3 Frequent Communication; 5. Incentive Measures6. Benefit for Siemens Building TechnologiesThis collection of papers from the 2007 International Conference on Knowledge Management, organized by the Executive Academy of the Vienna University of Economics jointly with the International Knowledge Management Society (IKMS), the Austrian Society for Technology Policy (ÖGTP), the Platform Knowledge Management (PWM), the Society of Learning (SoL Austria), the Competence Centre for Knowledge Management Linz, the Austrian Computing Society (OCG), Business Innovation Consulting (BIC-Austria) and Knowledge Management Associates (KMA), represents recent outstanding work by researchers and practSeries on Innovation and Knowledge ManagementKnowledge managementCongressesInformation technologyCongressesTechnological innovationsManagementCongressesElectronic books.Knowledge managementInformation technologyTechnological innovationsManagement658.4/038658.4038Stary Christian802089Barachini Franz975428Al-Hawamdeh Suliman937078International Conference on Knowledge ManagementMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451302603321Knowledge management2221161UNINA05842nam 22006135 450 991056829660332120250411004810.03-030-84152-910.1007/978-3-030-84152-2(MiAaPQ)EBC6965081(Au-PeEL)EBL6965081(CKB)21707950700041(PPN)26216812X(DE-He213)978-3-030-84152-2(EXLCZ)992170795070004120220427d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInformation and Communication Technologies for Agriculture—Theme III: Decision /edited by Dionysis D. Bochtis, Claus Grøn Sørensen, Spyros Fountas, Vasileios Moysiadis, Panos M. Pardalos1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (303 pages)Springer Optimization and Its Applications,1931-6836 ;1843-030-84151-0 Section I: Value Chain -- Agricultural Information Model (Palma) -- Development of a framework for implementing IOT-A on the beef cattle value chain (Mostaço) -- Food business information systems and software in Western Greece (Mitsos) -- Section II: Primary production -- From precision agriculture to agriculture 4.0: Integrating ICT in farming (Benos) -- On the routing of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in precision farming sampling missions (Bochtis) -- 3D scenery construction of agricultural environments for robotics awareness (Tagarakis) -- A Weed Control Unmanned Ground Vehicle Prototype for Precision Farming Activities: The Case of Red Rice (Bechtsis) -- Decision making and Decision Support System for a successful weed management (Kanatas) -- Zephyrus: Grain aeration strategy based on the prediction of temperature and moisture fronts (Lopes) -- Decision-Making Applications on Smart Livestock Farming (A. Nääs) -- Section III: Environment -- Programmable Process Structures of unified elements for model-based planning and operation of complex agri-environmental processes (Varga) -- Monitoring and estimation of sugarcane burning in Brazil, using linear mixed models (S. Galvanin) -- A Decision Support System for Green Crop Fertilization Planning (Rodias) -- Knowledge elicitation and modeling of agroecological management strategies (Martin-Clouaire).This volume is the third (III) of four under the main themes of Digitizing Agriculture and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The four volumes cover rapidly developing processes including Sensors (I), Data (II), Decision (III), and Actions (IV). Volumes are related to ‘digital transformation” within agricultural production and provision systems, and in the context of Smart Farming Technology and Knowledge-based Agriculture. Content spans broadly from data mining and visualization to big data analytics and decision making, alongside with the sustainability aspects stemming from the digital transformation of farming. The four volumes comprise the outcome of the 12th EFITA Congress, also incorporating chapters that originated from select presentations of the Congress. The focus of this book (III) is on the transformation of collected information into valuable decisions and aims to shed light on how best to use digital technologies to reduce cost, inputs, and time, toward becoming more efficient and transparent. Fourteen chapters are grouped into 3 Sections. The first section of is dedicated to decisions in the value chain of agricultural products. The next section, titled Primary Production, elaborates on decision making for the improvement of processes taking place with the farm under the implementation of ICT. The last section is devoted to the development of innovative decision applications that also consider the protection of the environment, recognizing its importance in the preservation and considerate use of resources, as well as the mitigation of adverse impacts that are related to agricultural production. Planning and modeling the assessment of agricultural practices can provide farmers with valuable information prior to the execution of any task. This book provides a valuable reference for them as well as for those directly involved with decision making in planning and assessment of agricultural production. Specific advances covered in the volume: Modelling and Simulation of ICT-based agricultural systems Farm Management Information Systems (FMIS) Planning for unmanned aerial systems Agri-robotics awareness and planning Smart livestock farming Sustainable strategic planning in agri-production Food business information systems.Springer Optimization and Its Applications,1931-6836 ;184Operations researchManagement scienceEnvironmental sciencesMathematicsExpert systems (Computer science)Operations Research, Management ScienceMathematical Applications in Environmental ScienceKnowledge Based SystemsOperations research.Management science.Environmental sciencesMathematics.Expert systems (Computer science)Operations Research, Management Science.Mathematical Applications in Environmental Science.Knowledge Based Systems.338.10285630.2085Bochtis DionysisMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910568296603321Information and Communication Technologies for Agriculture—Theme III: Decision4375191UNINA