Title
Knowledge or memory: What is the right choice about information technology concerns?
Date Issued
01 January 2010
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference proceedings
Publisher(s)
IEEE Computer Society
Abstract
Technology approaches - especially in terms of Information Technology - have significant importance when Knowledge Management is assessed. However, the manner of managing knowledge generates a gap in the quality of its use. Generated knowledge is appreciated, by Knowledge Management Systems, like a database and, in other hand, like memory processes by Knowledge Based Systems. In this paper the core question is the difference between technology for Knowledge Management Systems and Organizational Memory Systems. Specific cases were reviewed, aiming to explain and elicit specific features from each kind of system in order to help to choose the better Information Technology facilities, in Knowledge Management concerns. As a conclusion, the most important feature, about this choice, is still the human affair. Either, Knowledge Management Systems and Organizational Memory Systems need an understanding of the human capabilities in order to be a right choice and enhance the implantation process. © 2010 IEEE.
Start page
1336
End page
1339
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de la información Negocios, Administración
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-78549258146
ISBN
1890843229 9781890843229
Resource of which it is part
PICMET '10 - Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology, Proceedings - Technology Management for Global Economic Growth
ISBN of the container
1890843229, 978-189084322-9
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