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http://www.bmbf.de/pub/wsm_englisch.pdf There is ample competence in research institutions and companies. While German higher education institutions file some 1,500 patent applications annually resulting from academic research, which is a considerable achievement, patent rights are often assigned prematurely, patents are followed up insufficiently, licensing agreements are only obtained in exceptional cases. 8. Supporting scientists who want to set up in business: The rapid development of the German market for venture capital has tremendously improved the availability of equity capital. In the multimedia sector, the BMWi start-up competition is a measure which is strongly supporting potential entrepreneurs from universities and research institutions. Finally, the BMWi will support 10 good-practice projects within the LERNET competition from this year onwards, under which employees of small and medium-sized enterprises receive information and continuing education on new technological developments via net-based learning. kimas03 Knowledge intensive systems emerge in multiagent applications when intelligent decision support requires knowing how this knowledge is produced, measured, and interpreted. Software packages for robots and data mining, control and communication systems for automated functioning, and systems for natural language processing, all these and similar systems rely on knowledge intensive processing with integration and decomposition intertwined. An agent is a concept of a device or a program that is significantly autonomous and goal-oriented; it performs its functions, and communicates with other agents while conducting goal-oriented activities and communicates as well as cooperates with other agents. The algorithms of knowledge representation and decision making are surprisingly similar in all areas that employ Multiagent Intelligent Systems. grtkfic2_10 http://www.wipo.org/eng/meetings/2001/igc/pdf/grtkfic2_10.pdf traditional knowledge, folklore, intellectual property, genetic resources, WIPO, protection, expressions, Committee, intellectual property rights, Nations. The countries of the Asian Group and China note that they are mostly rich in genetic resources, traditional knowledge and folklore, and consider the specific needs and interests in relation to genetic resources, traditional knowledge and folklore crucial to the discussions in this Committee. Governments should emphasize in the context of the intellectual property-related provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the importance of access to and transfer of technology which makes use of those resources, including technology protected by patents and other intellectual property rights. Intellectual Property and Expressions of Folklore (i) Governments may conduct wide-ranging consultations at the national level among producers of handicrafts and other expressions of folklore about the appropriate legal systems and institutional infrastructure for the protection of craft items and other expressions of folklore. 0506-1 knowledge management, knowledge management practices, firm, workers, response, questionnaire, Canada, survey, statistics, capture. Statistics Canada is conducting a survey to measure the extent to which knowledge management practices are used or will be used by Canadian businesses. Data collected in this survey will result in a greater understanding of knowledge management practices to support enhanced learning and performance by organisations. Although completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under the Statistics Act, your cooperation is essential for the results of the survey to be valid and reliable. Knowledge management involves any systematic activity related to the capture and sharing of knowledge by the organisation. 1. Using the tables below please indicate the use your firm or organisation makes of each of the knowledge management practices listed. km2 http://www.fujixerox.com.au/files/case_studies/docs/km2.pdf Xerox, Fuji Xerox, knowledge sharing, community, practice, business, customers, knowledge management, technology, Eureka. Solutions like DocuShare are designed and based on a principle of effective Knowledge Sharing that is about easily getting the most critical data you need, quickly. The next step is to have the tools cleverly analysing it so it becomes information, making it simple to use (as knowledge), and helping people become more effective in their jobs. Fuji Xerox is also attempting to move the organisation forward by sharing knowledge in these 'communities of practice'. After years of research, backed by a unique understanding of the place of documents in business and life, Fuji Xerox is going beyond bits to deliver solutions to the knowledge sharing dilemma. chin0299 http://www.nait.org/jit/Articles/chin0299.pdf industrial technology, journals, disseminating, discipline, creative activities, publications, NAIT, findings, retrieve, reviewers. Disseminating, archiving, and the ability to retrieve new knowledge is significant to the discipline in that it contributes to the vitality of the discipline and those it serves, business and industry. It is also from research findings and the outcome of creative activities that direction is established for the creation of new knowledge and the application of that knowledge. Price (1971) characterizes the invisible college as a group of people working in a similar field, such as industrial technology, in some informal fashion behind the backs of the conventional journals. That is, NAIT should make its publications available for identification, selection, and digestion. Program administrators--deans, chairs, heads, and the like--should encourage their faculty to disseminate reports of research and creative activities that are in progress. knowledge server Intellix, Knowledge Server, Intellix Designer, business, framework, knowledge models, ISF, business processes, deployment, feature. The Intellix Knowledge Server 2.1 implements a feature rich and XML based component layer for building enterprise solutions, the Intellix Solution Framework, and thereby provides a deployment platform that matches the newly released development platform, the Intellix Designer 4.1. Furthermore, the performance of the Intellix Knowledge Server has been increased tenfold, partly by the implementation of an open XML framework. Thus, the prospects for adding value to your business processes by using Intellix' products to automate and support intellectual decision processes have been increased significantly with the release of the Intellix Knowledge Server 2.1. This feature allows a user of The Intellix Designer to test ISF compliant knowledge models directly on the Knowledge Server. 702 student, SQL-Tutor, constraint, SQL, database, clause, learning, instruction, student modeller, pedagogy. SQL-Tutor is designed as a guided discovery learning environment and supports problem solving, conceptual and meta-learning. Student modelling and the generation of pedagogical actions are discussed in the light of tailoring instructions towards a particular student. Domain knowledge is represented in the form of state constraints, where a constraint defines a set of equivalent problem states. Pedagogical module is the heart of the system; it selects problems to be given to students and generates appropriate instructional actions according to the student model. Currently, there are five levels of feedback in SQL-Tutor: positive/negative feedback, error flag, hint, partial solution and complete solution. That is, SQL-Tutor selects the constraint with the maximum difference between the used and correct indicators. brfsum95 HIV, responses, attitudes, risk, infection, school, HIV/AIDS, condom, prevention, AIDS virus. This report describes an analysis of results from the 1993 HIV/AIDS module, which surveyed knowledge and attitudes about HIV/AIDS, perceived risk of HIV and experience with HIV testing. Responses showing willingness to (a) work next to a person living with HIV/AIDS, (b) have a child in a classroom with a child with HIV/AIDS or (c) encourage condom use for a ually active teen were considered indicative of desirable attitudes regarding acceptance of persons infected with HIV and regarding HIV prevention. Some people use condoms to keep from getting the AIDS virus through ual activity. 2 All "yes" responses to attitude-related questions were considered indicative of desirable attitudes regarding HIV prevention and acceptance of persons infected with HIV. peters meeting, semantic networks, representation, environments, management, capture, expert-in, intelligent room, computers, Davis. As usage of these intelligent environments (IEs) grows, however, they will by necessity collect ever-increasing amounts of data about their users, in order to adapt to the user's desires. At the Intelligent Room project (Hanssens et al., 2002), we are beginning to define one such knowledge representation (KR), using semantic networks as the basis for the representation. While developing this system, we have identified several areas in which using a semantic network-based representation is an appropriate and valuable piece of infrastructure for intelligent environments such as this one, most notably in the areas of user information and meeting management. MAKEAsia_KM_Final_Oct02 Infosys, Infosys Technologies, award, Japan, Teleos, knowledge management, enterprise, ability, Asian, Network. Bangalore, Oct 17, 2002: Infosys Technologies added yet another feather to its cap by winning the prestigious Most Admired Knowledge Enterprises (MAKE) award in the Asia region, for the year 2002. A panel of senior executives and leading knowledge management experts in Asia chose the first Asian MAKE Winners. Establishing an enterprise knowledge culture, developing and delivering knowledge-based goods and services and maximizing value of intellectual capital are some examples of the performance dimensions considered. In 2002, MAKE studies for Asia, Europe, North America and Japan were introduced. Commenting on the award, Rory Chase, managing director of Teleos said, "Infosys Technologies is the only company founded in India which has been named a Most Admired Knowledge Enterprise (MAKE 2002). MSI4157 Knowledge Management, learning, Learning Organizations/Knowledge, portals, Utilization, proficiency, Technologies, Elicitation, vertical portals, download. Dissemination: How Do I Get It To The Right People At The Right Time? Utilization: Yes But Is The Knowledge Being Utilized To Help The Organization? Push Technologies: Specify a profile: PointCast Network, Marimba s Castanet. Catanet s tuner can download Web based content including Java applets or Web pages to the user s hard disk. Once downloaded, the content is self updating because the tuner is capable of downloading any changes that correspond to the user s profile or requests. --- Vertical Portals are specific to a particular industry. Date: When the knowledge or lessons learned were posted. Knowledge Sharing Proficiency: Based on level in the organization. Knowledge_Library customer, Vividence, customer experience, template, Librar, Benchmarks, evaluation, Web Site, publications, Methodology. Clients can draw upon Vividence's extensive customer experience expertise to fully leverage the power of the Vividence XMS Suite's software applications and research panels. The Vividence approach to understanding customer experience adheres to solid research principles, from sampling techniques to experimental designs, to achieve accurate results. Understand how your site stacks up against industry averages and best-in-class sites. The Template Library contains pre-tested sets of questions and panelists tasks formulated to address business and design concerns of a Web site. The templates simplify and accelerate the evaluation creation process through use of TestScripter, our evaluation creation application, and ensure sound research practices. camilla engineering, education, competence, teaching, students, professions, understanding, evaluations, teachers, paradigm. Our speech will relate to competence, not specifically new competencies and to change of paradigm. A very broad rage of professions were studied: medicine, business, engineering and the main focus was on how professionals use the knowledge that is taught at universities. I have to add that we in similar surveys in engineering found a few examples of use of standard methods, but also very little direct use of theory. But what is probably much more important that the findings themselves is what is stated bout the conception of the function or the role of university education ñ what ìthe work in education points towardsî: To provide students with knowledge which they can go out and use directly ñ ìa tool boxî. slides-28-feb information society, community, Information Society Course, design, Fischer/Scharff, repositories, integration, economy, knowledge management, experts exchange. Wisdom is not the product of schooling but the lifelong attempt to acquire it. what are the methods that are available from your community to realize a KM approach? what is the interaction between IT aspects and non-IT aspects? what are promising open research topics, both from a research point of view and from an industry point of view? what are good/bad experiences that are made? social: how do we effectively collect individual knowledge and make it accessible to the entire organization? implication: the information needs of the future will be the same as they were in the past. "who is the beneficiary and who has to do the work?"
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