Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, 2005.
DOI: 10.1109/iemc.2005.1559220
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Knowledge-based strategies and information system technologies: preliminary findings

Abstract: Knowledge-Based (KB) strategies are being recognized as a vital factor of business strategy. Still, there is limited empirical research in this young academic field. This research intends to add to the limited empirical research in the area of Knowledge Management (KM) and Information Systems (IS) technologies. This research uses a recently proposed framework to analyze the relationship between six KB strategic dimensions, organizational culture, and IS technologies. The results indicated that two KB strategie… Show more

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“…This involves the use of rules and standards for their construction and real time operation, interaction, and interconnection. In this kind of system, interactions are between system “agents” (e.g., web components, subsystems, and humans) working in the same ambient (computing space), or even with other third-party “agents.” In both cases, the knowledge semantics for managing each part (i.e., software agent in our case) of the system must be formally defined [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This involves the use of rules and standards for their construction and real time operation, interaction, and interconnection. In this kind of system, interactions are between system “agents” (e.g., web components, subsystems, and humans) working in the same ambient (computing space), or even with other third-party “agents.” In both cases, the knowledge semantics for managing each part (i.e., software agent in our case) of the system must be formally defined [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOLERES follows a "QuerySearching / Recoverin-gResponse" model (QS/RR) for the implementation of the web-based trading agent using four contexts (Figure 1) (Russ and Jones, 2006). On this model, the queries made by a user are interpreted by using the interface agent, which interacts with the user interface and performs the query to the SPARQL language.…”
Section: Soleres Trading Servicementioning
confidence: 99%