07430nam 22008295 450 99646590140331620200706125338.01-280-30674-297866103067493-540-24612-610.1007/b94841(CKB)1000000000212282(DE-He213)978-3-540-24612-1(SSID)ssj0000100311(PQKBManifestationID)11122568(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000100311(PQKBWorkID)10020164(PQKB)10775858(MiAaPQ)EBC3088549(PPN)155218395(EXLCZ)99100000000021228220121227d2004 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAgent-Mediated Knowledge Management[electronic resource] International Symposium AMKM 2003, Stanford, CA, USA, March 24-26, 2003, Revised and Invited Papers /edited by Ludger van Elst, Virginia Dignum, Andreas Abecker1st ed. 2004.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2004.1 online resource (XI, 428 p.) Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;2926Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-20868-2 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Towards Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management -- Towards Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management -- Section I: Collaboration and Peer-to-Peer Support -- Peer-Mediated Distributed Knowledge Management -- The Impact of Conversational Navigational Guides on the Learning, Use, and Perceptions of Users of a Web Site -- Agent-Oriented Knowledge Management in Learning Environments: A Peer-to-Peer Helpdesk Case Study -- Towards Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer-Based Distributed Knowledge Management Systems -- Section II: Agent Based Community Support -- TAKEUP: Trust-Based Agent-Mediated Knowledge Exchange for Ubiquitous Peer Networks -- Knowledge Management Framework for Collaborative Learning Support -- An Agent-Based Approach to Mailing List Knowledge Management -- Section III: Agent Models for Knowledge and Organizations -- Information Fields in Organization Modeling Using an EDA Multi-agent Architecture -- A Quantum Perturbation Model (QPM) of Knowledge Fusion and Organizational Mergers -- Improving Organizational Memory through Agents for Knowledge Discovery in Database -- Experience in Using RDF in Agent-Mediated Knowledge Architectures -- Using an Agent-Based Framework and Separation of Concerns for the Generation of Document Classification Tools -- Section IV: Context and Personalization -- Modeling Context-Aware Distributed Knowledge -- Discovering, Visualizing, and Sharing Knowledge through Personalized Learning Knowledge Maps -- Agentized, Contextualized Filters for Information Management -- Implicit Culture-Based Personal Agents for Knowledge Management -- Section V: Ontologies and Semantic Web -- Integrating External Sources in a Corporate Semantic Web Managed by a Multi-agent System -- Automatically Generated DAML Markup for Semistructured Documents -- A Spreading Activation Framework for Ontology-Enhanced Adaptive Information Access within Organisations -- Ontology Extraction for Educational Knowledge Bases -- Representing Interaction Protocols in DAML -- Adding AI to Web Services -- Section VI: Agents and Knowledge Engineering -- Knowledge Discovery in Databases and Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management -- Intentional Analysis for Distributed Knowledge Management -- Perspectives: An Analysis of Multiple Viewpoints in Agent-Based Systems -- A Multi-agent Architecture for Evolving Memories -- Agent-Mediated Knowledge Engineering Collaboration -- Dynamic Generation of Agent Communities from Distributed Production and Content-Driven Delivery of Knowledge.In this book, we present a collection of papers around the topic of Agent- Mediated Knowledge Management. Most of the papers are extended and - provedversions of work presented at the symposium on Agent-Mediated Kno- edge Management held during the AAAI Spring Symposia Series in March 2003 at Stanford University. The aim of the Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management symposium was to bring together researchers and practitioners of the ?elds of KM and agent te- nologiestodiscussthebene?ts,possibilitiesandadded-valueofcross-fertilization. Knowledge Management (KM) has been a predominant trend in bu- ness in recent years. Not only is Knowledge Management an important ?eld of applicationfor AIandrelatedtechniques,suchasCBRtechnologyforintelligent lessons-learned systems, it also provides new challenges to the AI community, like, for example, context-aware knowledge delivery. Scaling up research pro- typestoreal-worldsolutionsusuallyrequiresanapplication-drivenintegrationof several basic technologies, e.g., ontologies for knowledge sharing and reuse, c- laboration support like CSCW systems, and personalized information services. Typical characteristics to be dealt with in such an integration are: – manifold, logically and physically dispersed actors and knowledge sources, – di?erent degrees of formalization of knowledge, – di?erent kinds of (Web-based) services and (legacy) systems, – con?icts between local (individual) and global (group or organizational) goals.Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;2926Artificial intelligenceInformation storage and retrievalApplication softwareUser interfaces (Computer systems)Information technologyBusiness—Data processingArtificial Intelligencehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I21000Information Storage and Retrievalhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18032Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18040User Interfaces and Human Computer Interactionhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18067IT in Businesshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/522000Artificial intelligence.Information storage and retrieval.Application software.User interfaces (Computer systems).Information technology.Business—Data processing.Artificial Intelligence.Information Storage and Retrieval.Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.IT in Business.006.33Elst Ludger vanedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDignum Virginiaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtAbecker Andreasedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtAMKM 2003MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996465901403316Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management2018050UNISA03819nam 22006495 450 991048514200332120251013135544.09783030605049303060504310.1007/978-3-030-60504-9(CKB)4100000011773913(MiAaPQ)EBC6508400(Au-PeEL)EBL6508400(OCoLC)1245668847(DE-He213)978-3-030-60504-9(EXLCZ)99410000001177391320210222d2021 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBetween Empire and Globalization An Economic History of Modern Spain /by Albert Carreras, Xavier Tafunell1st ed. 2021.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2021.1 online resource (355 pages)Palgrave Studies in Economic History,2662-65009783030605032 3030605035 1. The Economic Growth of Spain: A Very Long-Term Perspective -- 2. From Empire to Peripheral Economy (1789-1840) -- 3. The Impact of European Industrialization: The Double Failure of Agrarian and Industrial Strategies (1840-1890) -- 4. Spain in the First Economic Globalization (1890-1914) -- 5. The Spanish Economy During Great War and Interwar Years (1914-1936) -- 6. The Isolation from the International Economy: Civil War and Autarky (1936-1951) -- 7. Import Substitution Industrialization (1951-1959) -- 8. Spain in the Golden Age: Reintegration into the International Economy (1960-1973) -- 9. Economic Crisis and Political Transition (1973-1985) -- 10. Integration into the European Economy (1986-1998) -- 11. Spain in the Euro Area (1999-2017) -- 12. Balance of Two Centuries: Growth Engines and Economic Policies.This book provides a rigorously chronological journey through the economic history of modern Spain, always with an eye opened to what happens in the international economy and a focus on economic policy making and institutional change. It shows the central theme of the Spanish economy from the late 18th century to the early 21st century is the painful transformation from being a major imperial power to a small nation and later a member of the European Community and a player in a globalized economy. It looks in detail at two major issues - economic growth and convergence or divergence to the Western European pattern- and the permanent tension between the two when assessing historical experience since the industrial revolution. This book proposes new visions of the economic past of Spain and provides comparisons over time and space, which will be of interest to academics and students of economic history, European economic history and more specifically Spanish economic history.Palgrave Studies in Economic History,2662-6500Economic historyInternational economic relationsEconomic HistoryEconomy-wide Country StudiesInternational EconomicsHistòria econòmicathubEspanyathubLlibres electrònicsthubEconomic history.International economic relations.Economic History.Economy-wide Country Studies.International Economics.Història econòmica330.946330.946Carreras Albert131112Tafunell XavierMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910485142003321Between empire and globalization1896800UNINA