Formal conceptualisation as a basis for a more procedural knowledge management

  • Authors:
  • Javier Andrade;Juan Ares;Rafael García;Juan Pazos;Santiago Rodríguez;Andrés Silva

  • Affiliations:
  • University of A Coruña. Campus de Elviña, s/n. 15071. A Coruña. Spain;University of A Coruña. Campus de Elviña, s/n. 15071. A Coruña. Spain;University of A Coruña. Campus de Elviña, s/n. 15071. A Coruña. Spain;Technical University of Madrid. Campus de Montegancedo, s/n. 28660. Boadilla del Monte, Madrid. Spain;University of A Coruña. Campus de Elviña, s/n. 15071. A Coruña. Spain;Technical University of Madrid. Campus de Montegancedo, s/n. 28660. Boadilla del Monte, Madrid. Spain

  • Venue:
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

Knowledge management at an organisational level can only be brought into practice if a corporate memory is defined. Unfortunately, at this moment there is no complete and procedural specification on how to build it. This paper presents a complete and generic knowledge representation scheme that makes it possible to conceptualise/represent the knowledge of any domain in a systematic way, guiding the definition of a corporate memory and allowing us to reach a more procedural level in knowledge management discipline. The conclusions of our study, which follows the generic and formal definition of any conceptualisation, are illustrated by a real project.