Why CSCW applications fail: problems in the design and evaluationof organizational interfaces
CSCW '88 Proceedings of the 1988 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
Why CSCW applications fail: problems in the adoption of interdependent work tools
CSCW '90 Proceedings of the 1990 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
Introduction to artificial neural systems
Introduction to artificial neural systems
Building real-time groupware with GroupKit, a groupware toolkit
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Integrating active information delivery and reuse repository systems
SIGSOFT '00/FSE-8 Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering: twenty-first century applications
Soft computing in case based reasoning
A multi-agent system for collaborative bookmarking
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 3
Clover architecture for groupware
CSCW '02 Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Distributed Intelligent Agents
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Network Structure in Virtual Organizations
Organization Science
The role of IT in successful knowledge management initiatives
Communications of the ACM - Why CS students need math
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Computer-mediated knowledge sharing and individual user differences: an exploratory study
European Journal of Information Systems
Autonomic Computing
Toward a Theory of Knowledge Reuse: Types of Knowledge Reuse Situations and Factors in Reuse Success
Journal of Management Information Systems
Knowledge Management: An Organizational Capabilities Perspective
Journal of Management Information Systems
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The information systems manager is often constrained by main-taining a certain threshold amount of memory for an organization. However, this requires more than technical and managerial resolutions, encompassing knowledge management for the group, eliciting tacit knowledge from the end users, and pattern and time series analyses of utilization for various applications This paper proposes a framework for building an automated intelligent agent for memory management under the client-server architecture. The emphasis is on collecting the needs of the organization and acquiring the application usage patterns for each client involved in real time. Due to dynamic nature of the tasks, incorporation of a neural network architecture with tacit knowledge base is suggested