2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-72830-6_82
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WANT: A Personal Knowledge Management System on Social Software Agent Technologies

Abstract: Abstract.A multi-agent system is a network individual agent that work together to achieve a goal through communication and collaboration among each other. Standardized infrastructure for information or knowledge sharing is required to make autonomous agents interdependent on each other for effective collaboration in a multi-agent system. In order to enhance productivity of knowledge workers knowledge management tools should support collaborative environments among desktop, web, and even mobile devices. The Sem… Show more

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“…Previous work on KM based on agents was concerned with text mining, automated suggestions, and smart document access (De Rezende, Pereira, Xexeo, and De Souza 2007;Kim, Choi, Kim, and Hwang 2007), distributed organizational memories (Abecker, Bernardi, and Van Elst 2003;Gandon and Dieng-Kuntz 2002), (Vizcaino, Soto, Portillo, and Piattini 2007), and use of ontologies in multi-agent systems (MAS) among others.…”
Section: Software Agents and Knowledge Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous work on KM based on agents was concerned with text mining, automated suggestions, and smart document access (De Rezende, Pereira, Xexeo, and De Souza 2007;Kim, Choi, Kim, and Hwang 2007), distributed organizational memories (Abecker, Bernardi, and Van Elst 2003;Gandon and Dieng-Kuntz 2002), (Vizcaino, Soto, Portillo, and Piattini 2007), and use of ontologies in multi-agent systems (MAS) among others.…”
Section: Software Agents and Knowledge Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far more known and developed PKMS are based on desktop approach (Doong & Wang, 2009) (Li & Li, 2009). There have been attempts to combine latter mentioned approaches (Kim et al, 2007), thus trying to come up with such system, which would allow its user to avoid information doubling by using both desktop and wiki environment.…”
Section: Fig 1 Personal Knowledge Management Process Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other PKMS are based on Web technologies such as wiki, for example, WikiPad (WikiPad, 2010), or Web blogging (Li & Li, 2009). There have been attempts to combine latter mentioned approaches (Kim et al, 2007), thus trying to come up with such system, which would allow its user to avoid information doubling by using both desktop and wiki environment.…”
Section: Personal Knowledge Management From Knowledge Worker's Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%