E-Book, Englisch, 445 Seiten
Maier / Maeder / Hädrich Enterprise Knowledge Infrastructures
2. Auflage 2009
ISBN: 978-3-540-89768-2
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 445 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-540-89768-2
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Success of an organization is increasingly dependent on its capability to create an environment in order to improve productivity of knowledge work. This book focuses on the concepts, models and technologies that are used to design and implement such an environment. It develops the vision of a modular, yet highly integrated enterprise knowledge infrastructure and presents an idealized architecture replete with current technologies and systems. The most important streams of technological development that are covered in the book are communication, collaboration, document and content management, e-learning, enterprise portals, business process management, information life cycle management, information retrieval and visualization, knowledge management, mobile computing, application and network infrastructure, Semantic Web and social software. It includes learning goals, exercises and case examples that help the reader to easily understand and practice the concepts.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Preface for the Second Edition;5
2;Preface for the First Edition;7
3;Contents;9
4;1 Foundation;13
4.1;1.1 Knowledge;15
4.2;1.2 Knowledge Work;33
4.3;1.3 Knowledge Management;40
4.4;1.4 Knowledge Management Instruments;45
4.5;1.5 Information System Architectures;57
4.6;1.6 Knowledge Infrastructures;76
4.7;Case Example;92
4.8;Questions and Exercises;93
4.9;Further Readings;94
5;2 Infrastructure;95
5.1;2.1 Network Infrastructure;96
5.2;2.2 Network Standards;103
5.3;2.3 Infrastructure Services;126
5.4;Case example;159
5.5;Questions and Exercises;160
5.6;Further Reading;162
6;3 Integration Services;163
6.1;3.1 Data Integration;165
6.2;3.2 Meta-data-based Integration;184
6.3;3.3 Ontology-based Integration;217
6.4;3.4 Function and Process Integration;231
6.5;Case Example;249
6.6;Questions and Exercises;250
6.7;Further Readings;252
7;4 Knowledge Services;253
7.1;4.1 Investigation Services;254
7.2;4.2 Individuation Services;283
7.3;4.3 Interaction Services;297
7.4;4.4 In-form-ation Services;317
7.5;4.5 Instruction Services;343
7.6;Case Example;372
7.7;Questions and Exercises;374
7.8;Further Reading;376
8;5 Access Services;377
8.1;5.1 Server-side Access Technologies;378
8.2;5.2 Client-side Access Technologies;386
8.3;5.3 Mobile Access;402
8.4;Case Example;416
8.5;Questions and Exercises;417
8.6;Further Reading;418
9;6 Conclusion;419
9.1;6.1 Situation-oriented Support of Knowledge Work;420
9.2;6.2 Context Factors for Knowledge Sharing;424
9.3;6.3 State-of-Practice of Knowledge Management;428
9.4;6.4 Centralized versus Distributed Architectures;432
9.5;6.5 Chances and Risks of Web 2.0 from a Knowledge Perspective;436
9.6;6.6 The Future of Knowledge Infrastructures;441
10;Index;451




