Knowledge Management - Identification of Domain Specific Knowledge Processes

Michael Holm Larsen

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    Abstract

    Implementation of Information Technology infer substantial changes to an organisation, e.g. changes in jobs, roles of the company's employees, and the knowledge content of these jobs.This paper point out some of the knowledge management issues and challenges in the case of an implementation of an information system that continuously keeps track of the current state of the product as a basis for controlling the production process (i.e. the CALS system). In addition, considerations regarding operating the CALS system in a working situation are presented with regard to the input and control decisions performed by humans. Their decisions are based on the integration of three different kinds of knowledge, i.e. uncodifiable or tacit knowledge, codifiable data from acquisition systems, and codifiable best practice from knowledge repositories.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 1999
    EventThe Nordic Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program on Design and Management of Information Technology (DMIT'99) - Magleaas/Birkeroed, Denmark
    Duration: 1 Jan 1999 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceThe Nordic Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program on Design and Management of Information Technology (DMIT'99)
    CityMagleaas/Birkeroed, Denmark
    Period01/01/1999 → …

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