ISBN 0-8493-1024-5
2001 by CRC Press LLC., 150p.
I believe this is the first book that addresses exclusively the possible synergies between the disciplines of knowledge engineering and knowledge management. Knowledge management teaches us to lea from others and to share with and nurture others and not to reinvent the wheel. Unfortunately, the
knowledge management community is in a paradoxical state in that we are not leaing from other disciplines, most notably the knowledge engineering field. Expert and knowledge-based systems methodologies, techniques, and tools can greatly improve the current state of the art in knowledge management. This realization needs to be disseminated and permeated throughout the knowledge management community, and, thus, this book will hopefully serve that function.
2001 by CRC Press LLC., 150p.
I believe this is the first book that addresses exclusively the possible synergies between the disciplines of knowledge engineering and knowledge management. Knowledge management teaches us to lea from others and to share with and nurture others and not to reinvent the wheel. Unfortunately, the
knowledge management community is in a paradoxical state in that we are not leaing from other disciplines, most notably the knowledge engineering field. Expert and knowledge-based systems methodologies, techniques, and tools can greatly improve the current state of the art in knowledge management. This realization needs to be disseminated and permeated throughout the knowledge management community, and, thus, this book will hopefully serve that function.