Proceedings of the 1st International Scientific Conference - Sinteza 2014 2014
DOI: 10.15308/sinteza-2014-307-312
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Implications of information systems use on the development of Web 2.0 based knowledge management system framework

Abstract: Abstract:Web 2.0 technologies or as they are also called social technologies have become very popular lately. Social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn have millions of daily users. Wikipedia is the most popular encyclopedia. Blogs of all kinds have become very influential in our everyday lives almost like print media. Although Web 2.0 technologies popularity is great, existing knowledge management system frameworks are usually based on other technologies and principles. Even when they are based on Web 2.0, p… Show more

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“…e concept of "semantic wiki" has recently emerged, integrating the advantages of the wiki with semantic web technologies (Zaidan and Bax, 2011). Having considered the above-mentioned, we can conclude that knowledge economy requires the application of the most advanced information technologies and average knowledge workers should be familiar with most of these technologies (Opačić and Veinović, 2014). Such IT tools facilitate knowledge sharing in di erent ways, but they all support interactivity (Davison et al, 2013).…”
Section: Computer Fluency and Knowledge Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e concept of "semantic wiki" has recently emerged, integrating the advantages of the wiki with semantic web technologies (Zaidan and Bax, 2011). Having considered the above-mentioned, we can conclude that knowledge economy requires the application of the most advanced information technologies and average knowledge workers should be familiar with most of these technologies (Opačić and Veinović, 2014). Such IT tools facilitate knowledge sharing in di erent ways, but they all support interactivity (Davison et al, 2013).…”
Section: Computer Fluency and Knowledge Economymentioning
confidence: 99%