Proceedings of
AAAI Spring Symposium on
Artificial Intelligence in Knowledge Management
- Towards a Well-Founded Technology
for Organizational Memories, Andreas Abecker, Ansgar
Bernardi, Knut Hinkelmann, Otto Kühn and Michael Sintek, 1-7.
- Global Sharing of
Consulting Knowledge, Cynthia L Bernstein, 8.
- Roles for Agent Technology
in Knowledge Management: Examples from Applications in Aerospace
and Medicine, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Robert Carpenter,
Robert Cranfill, Renia Jeffers, Luis Poblete, Tom Robinson, Amy
Sun, Yuri Gawdiak, Isabelle Bichindaritz, Keith Sullivan, 9-16.
- A Model of Crisis Management
System including Mental Representations, Alain Cardon and
Stephane Durand, 17-22.
- Constraints for Knowledge
Maintenance, John Debenham, 23-30.
- Trinity: Modelling
Methods to Support Multi-actor Problem Solving, Henk B
Diepenmaat, Lars can Lierop and Chris Bruijnes, 31-37.
- Providing User-Support in
Performing Knowledge Discovery in Databases, Robert
Engels, Michael Erdmann, Rainer Perkuhn, and Rudi Studer, 38-39.
- Acquiring, Maintaining, and
Customizing Organizational Work Process Descriptions,
Douglas B. Fridsma, John Gennari and Mark Musen, 40-46.
- Knowledge Level Modeling of
Agents, Organizations and Technologies, Brian R Gaines,
47-54.
- Knowledge Management for
Research Communities, Brian R. Gaines and Mildred L G
Shaw, 55-62.
- Case Base Engineering for
Large Scale Industrial Applications, Kalyan Moy Gupta,
63-66.
- Consolidating Multi-Source
and Multi-Media Knowledge, Roger T. Hartley, Robert L.
Kelsey, Robert B. Webster, 67-68.
- Knowledge Management for
Requirements Engineering, Daniela E. Herlea, Mildred L. G.
Shaw and Brian R. Gaines, 69-74.
- Unique Challenges of Managing
Inductive Knowledge, David Jensen, 75-81.
- Knowledge Management on a Global
Scale, Philip Klahr, 82-85.
- A Concept Mapping
Tool to Handle Multiple Formalism, Rob Kremer, 86-93.
- Managing Knowledge using a
Semantic-Network, Yoshitaka Kuwata and Masashi Yatsu,
94-98.
- Knowledge Management Using
MODEL-ECS, Dickson Lukose, 99-105.
- CoMo-Kit: Knowledge Based
Workflow Management, Frank Maurer, 106-109.
- Knowledge Management for the
Applied Sciences, Craig Mcdonald, Daniel Pun and John
Weckert, 110-113.
- Opportunities for AI
Applications in Knowledge Management, Kennth J Meltsner,
114.
- Issues for Knowledge
Management from Experiences in Supporting Group Knowledge
Elicitation and Creation in Ill-defined Emerging
Situations, John T Nosek and Michael D McNeese, 115-122.
- Clustering Algorithm for
Large-Scale Databases, Yuiko Ohta, Seishi Okamoto, and
Nobuhiro Yugami, 123-125.
- Knowledge Disorders and
Their Management, Alain Rappaport, 126.
- Balancing Formality with
Informality: User-Centred Requirements for Organisational
Management Technologies, Simon Buckingham Shum, 127-133.
- Representing
Hard-to-Formalize, Contextualized, Multidisciplinary
Organisational Knowledge, Simon Buckingham Shum, 134-141.
- Knowledge, Practice,
Activities and People, Maarten Sierhuis and William J
Clancey, 142-148.
- Hybrid KM: Integrating
Documents, Knowledge Bases, and the Web, Doug Skuce,
149-155.
- Caring About
Knowledge: The Importance of the Link Between Knowledge and
Values, Sue P. Stafford, 156-160.
- Beyond Full-text Search:
AI-based Technology to Support the Knowledge Cycle, David
M. Steier, Scott B. Huffman, Douglas I. Kalish, 161-167.
- AI-Techniques and the Knowledge
Pump, G. van Heijst, M. Hofman, E. Kruizinga, R. van der
Spek, 168-171.
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