1998
DOI: 10.1007/bfb0053495
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The NetAcademy — A new concept for online publishing and knowledge management

Abstract: Traditional media have concepts to ensure quality of information they carry, while new media make information ubiquitious. The NetAcademy project constitutes a new medium for knowledge accumulation and dissemination for scienti c purposes. It provides by its underlying carrier, the Internet, access to information and by its management concepts quality of information. We explore the NetAcademy with its open, distributed architecture, the NetAcademyNet and discuss, how such a medium as the NetAcademy will in uen… Show more

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“…These schemas can be linked to a glossary with (nominal) definitions of the concepts used. (We pursue a similar approach with the NetAcademy project [10].) Markup and namespaces refer to the propositional part of externalized knowledge.…”
Section: The Electronic Study Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These schemas can be linked to a glossary with (nominal) definitions of the concepts used. (We pursue a similar approach with the NetAcademy project [10].) Markup and namespaces refer to the propositional part of externalized knowledge.…”
Section: The Electronic Study Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the different knowledge media form a knowledge media QHW. An example of a knowledge media net for the scientific community is described in [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By doing so, heterogeneous product information is appropriately transformed (e.g. NetAcademy [16]). Two distinctive mediation strategies are tight-coupling strategy and loosecoupling strategy, though their dividing line becomes unclear when layered approaches (e.g.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%