Modeling Knowledge Work for the Design of Knowledge Infrastructures
R. Maier. Journal of Universal Computer Science, 11 (4):
429-451(2005)
Abstract
Abstract: During the last years, a large number of information and communication
technologies (ICT) have been proposed to be supportive of knowledge management (KM).
Several KM instruments have been developed and implemented in many organizations that
require support by ICT. Recently, many of these technologies are bundled in the form of
comprehensive, enterprise-wide knowledge infrastructures. The implementation of both,
instruments and infrastructures, requires adequate modeling techniques that consider the
specifics of modeling context in knowledge work. The paper studies knowledge work, KM
instruments and knowledge infrastructures. Modeling techniques are reviewed, especially for
business process management and activity theory. The concept of knowledge stance is
discussed in order to relate functions from process models to actions from activity theory, thus
detailing the context relevant for knowledge work.
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%X Abstract: During the last years, a large number of information and communication
technologies (ICT) have been proposed to be supportive of knowledge management (KM).
Several KM instruments have been developed and implemented in many organizations that
require support by ICT. Recently, many of these technologies are bundled in the form of
comprehensive, enterprise-wide knowledge infrastructures. The implementation of both,
instruments and infrastructures, requires adequate modeling techniques that consider the
specifics of modeling context in knowledge work. The paper studies knowledge work, KM
instruments and knowledge infrastructures. Modeling techniques are reviewed, especially for
business process management and activity theory. The concept of knowledge stance is
discussed in order to relate functions from process models to actions from activity theory, thus
detailing the context relevant for knowledge work.
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abstract = {Abstract: During the last years, a large number of information and communication
technologies (ICT) have been proposed to be supportive of knowledge management (KM).
Several KM instruments have been developed and implemented in many organizations that
require support by ICT. Recently, many of these technologies are bundled in the form of
comprehensive, enterprise-wide knowledge infrastructures. The implementation of both,
instruments and infrastructures, requires adequate modeling techniques that consider the
specifics of modeling context in knowledge work. The paper studies knowledge work, KM
instruments and knowledge infrastructures. Modeling techniques are reviewed, especially for
business process management and activity theory. The concept of knowledge stance is
discussed in order to relate functions from process models to actions from activity theory, thus
detailing the context relevant for knowledge work.},
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timestamp = {2008-03-04T13:52:13.000+0100},
title = {Modeling Knowledge Work for the Design of Knowledge Infrastructures},
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