Information modeling and relational databases: from conceptual analysis to logical design
Information modeling and relational databases: from conceptual analysis to logical design
Knowledge Processes and Ontologies
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Information Systems Engineering Supported by Cognitive Matchmaking
CAiSE '08 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Matching cognitive characteristics of actors and tasks in information systems engineering
Knowledge-Based Systems
Embedding knowledge exchange and cognitive matchmaking in a dichotomy of markets
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Statics and dynamics of cognitive and qualitative matchmaking in task fulfillment
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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Acquisition, application and testing of knowledge by actors trying to fulfill knowledge intensive tasks is becoming increasingly important for organizations due to trends such as globalization, the emergence of virtual organizations and growing product complexity. An actor's management of basic cognitive functions, however, is at stake because of this increase in the need to acquire, apply and test knowledge during daily work. This paper specifically focusses on matchmaking between the cognitive characteristics supplied by an actor and the cognitive characteristics required to fulfill a certain knowledge intensive task. This is based on a categorization and characterization of actors and knowledge intensive tasks. A framework for a cognitive matchmaker system is introduced to compute actual match values and to be able to reason about the suitability of a specific actor to fulfill a task of a certain type.