1970, English, Article edition: CoLinK: Cooperative Knowledge Management for Engineering Teams Michael Klingemann; rgen Friedrich

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  • Peer-reviewed Article
Published
  • International Federation for Information Processing
  • 1970-01-01
Language
  • English

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Title
  • CoLinK: Cooperative Knowledge Management for Engineering Teams
Author
  • Michael Klingemann
  • rgen Friedrich
Published
  • International Federation for Information Processing
  • 1970-01-01
Physical Description
  • Peer-reviewed Article
Notes
  • Due to todays increasingly complex processes in planning and design, knowledge management (KM) is becoming a crucial factor of success in the engineering sector. In a participatory design project we created a prototype for a process oriented KM system (CoLinK), which allows engineers to jointly model projects with generic process descriptions, creating a virtual engineering community within the enterprise and beyond. During every project these process descriptions will be augmented with knowledge annotations. The CoLinK system includes a document as well as contact management module and lets users semantically link the corresponding information in the process context. With any finished project engineers can utilize the acquired knowledge to cooperatively improve the quality of the generic process descriptions. Full Text at Springer, may require registration or fee
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  • International Federation for Information Processing Digital Library; Knowledge Management In Action;
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  • English
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