That e-Government can be innovative, adequate implementation structures must be developed. First what is needed and what should be implemented must be defined respectively. If this is clear, who is responsible for the implementation and who is affected by the innovation must be defined respectively.In this paper we will present the DYONIPOS Innovation Framework which is mainly based on cooperation of science and practice, the integration of all effected stakeholders in the development process and which is also based on a holistic view of the problem. The DYONIPOS innovation framework should contribute to successful and contemporary implementation userfriendly e-Government applications. In the first section, the current research methods in the domain of e-Government are shortly addressed. Furthermore the wish of experts for more cooperation between research, economy and administration is expressed. Through this joint venture the visions in the domain of e-Government should be implemented. The "Open Innovation" approach which has already provided innovations in the free economy is described and critically questioned in the second subchapter. In the third subchapter the "stakeholder integration" as well as the "holistic approach" are addressed. Through these two methods, many e-Government projects could already be successfully finished. In the forth section, the research and usecase project are introduced. The objective of the DYONIPOS project is the implementation of an assistant which supports the knowledge workers proactively in their daily work. In section five the DYONIPOS innovation framework is described.The DYONIPOS Innovation Framework has already proven its applicability through the successful implementation of the userfriendly prototype DYONIPOS.
Efficient and effective knowledge management plays an increasingly important role in knowledge intensive organizations. The research project DYONIPOS focuses on detecting the knowledge needs of knowledge workers and automatically providing this required knowledge just in time. The prototype DYONIPOS generates new knowledge out of artifacts, while avoiding additional work and violations of the knowledge worker’s privacy. The knowledge is made accessible through semantic linkage of the relevant information from existing repositories. In addition DYONIPOS creates an individual and an organizational knowledge data base to achieve the knowledge. This chapter is structured as follows: the introduction section describes the current knowledge management approach and the new approach with use of the DYONIPOS prototype. The background section addresses the relation between the applied approach and the challenge in E-Government, summarizes the aims of the research project DYONIPOS and delivers also insight into the topic knowledge management by describing and criticizing the “SECImodel” according to Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi. After this the research project DYONIPOS, the semantic and knowledge discovery technologies used are presented as well as the use case project DYONIPOS showing the results of the first and the second test and screenshots of the updated DYONIPOS application. The chapter concludes with presentation of the benefits and the technical advantages of the prototype DYONIPOS.
Traditional knowledge management is often combined with extra work to collect the information again which is already electronically available. Another obstacle to be overcome is to make the content of the collected information easy accessible but. At present conventional searching tools provide only documents and not the meaning of the content. They are often based on the search after character strings, deliver many unnecessary hits and no or less context information. DYONIPOS offers a new way. The research project DYONIPOS focuses on detecting the knowledge needs of knowledge workers and automatically providing the required knowledge just in time, while avoiding additional work and violations of the knowledge worker's privacy. This knowledge is made available through semantic linkage of the relevant information out of existing artifacts.
Traditional knowledge management is often combined with extra work to recollect information which is already electronically available. Another obstacle to overcome is to make the content of the collected information easily accessible to enquiries, as conventional searching tools provide only documents and not the content meaning. They are often based on the search for character strings, usually resulting in many unnecessary hits and no or less context information. The research project DYONIPOS focuses on detecting the knowledge needs of knowledge users and automatically providing the required knowledge just in time, while avoiding additional work and violations of the knowledge worker’s privacy, proposing a new way of support. This knowledge is made available through semantic linkage of the relevant information out of existing artifacts. In addition DYONIPOS creates an individual and an organizational knowledge base just in time.
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