The study of information: interdisciplinary messages
The study of information: interdisciplinary messages
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Formulation of qualitative models using fuzzy logic
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: DSS on model formulation
Web Style Guide: Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites
Web Style Guide: Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites
Information Alchemy, the Art and Science of Knowledge Management
Information Alchemy, the Art and Science of Knowledge Management
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
A GIS application to enhance cell-based information modeling
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal - Special issue: Intelligent information systems and applications
Guest Editor's Introduction: Knowledge-Management Systems-Converting and Connecting
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Towards the semantic web: knowledge representation in a dynamic, distributed environment
Towards the semantic web: knowledge representation in a dynamic, distributed environment
Knowledge engineering and psychology: Towards a closer relationship
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Knowledge Acquisition in Practice: A Step-By-Step Guide
Knowledge Acquisition in Practice: A Step-By-Step Guide
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The paper deals with the relations between data, information, knowledge and knowledge management on the background of the process understanding and the context applying. The contribution of Computer science, Artificial intelligence and the new information technologies is discussed how they can help us to carry out the new knowledge management strategies. The Internet technology and Web services architecture makes data acquiring more open and interoperable in using, offers wide range of context information, has a unique ability to integrate diverse data through shared location and offers real potential for meeting the demands of users. The development and the use of permanently changing information structures open new ways of information processing and understanding. On the example of GIS the context utilisation is presented as a unique approach to the problem of conflict resolution among multiple heterogeneous data sources. The paper discuss the problem of wide context as a tool to compensate and to decrease the uncertainty of data, classification and analytical process at all process to increase the information value of decision support.