Today’s economy runs on knowledge and more companies work assiduously to capitalize on knowledge support systems. Hypermedia can be used for effective coordination and sharing of knowledge. This paper proposes a methodology for capturing knowledge by the use of hypermedia model. This hypermedia model can link knowledge to data warehousing systems. The methodology consists of three phases: knowledge elicitation, hypermedia modeling, and system implementation. The emphasis is on systematic conversion of knowledge into hypermedia artifacts and data warehouse components. A real-life case for a medical data warehousing system is illustrated to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed methodology. Our methodology is better able to help put the ...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
In this paper, we introduce a framework to automatically build associations between pieces of inform...
Much organisational knowledge is multidisciplinary, hard to formalise, and generated in discussions ...
Knowledge modeling involves the management of many knowledge sources often geographically distribute...
Using a simple model consisting of individual knowledge bases, organization knowledge bases, organiz...
Hypermedia systems and knowledge systems can be viewed as flip sides of the same coin. The former ar...
The goal of this research is to provide hypermedia func-tionality to all information systems that in...
Relationships between human memory systems and hypermedia systems are discussed with particular emph...
This paper describes the incorporation of knowledge-based functionality into the Microcosm open hype...
In this paper, we show an implemented information system capable of supporting knowledge management ...
This paper gives an introduction and an overview of an emerging technology denoted Hypermedia. The ...
MetaInformatics International Symposium 2003 (MIS 2003) -- SEP 17-20, 2003 -- Graz, AUSTRIAWOS: 0002...
As information relating to manufacturing becomes more complex, it is inevitable that information ove...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1996. In this paper a new hypermedia model is presented that avo...
As industrial systems become increasingly more complex, the maintenance and operating information in...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
In this paper, we introduce a framework to automatically build associations between pieces of inform...
Much organisational knowledge is multidisciplinary, hard to formalise, and generated in discussions ...
Knowledge modeling involves the management of many knowledge sources often geographically distribute...
Using a simple model consisting of individual knowledge bases, organization knowledge bases, organiz...
Hypermedia systems and knowledge systems can be viewed as flip sides of the same coin. The former ar...
The goal of this research is to provide hypermedia func-tionality to all information systems that in...
Relationships between human memory systems and hypermedia systems are discussed with particular emph...
This paper describes the incorporation of knowledge-based functionality into the Microcosm open hype...
In this paper, we show an implemented information system capable of supporting knowledge management ...
This paper gives an introduction and an overview of an emerging technology denoted Hypermedia. The ...
MetaInformatics International Symposium 2003 (MIS 2003) -- SEP 17-20, 2003 -- Graz, AUSTRIAWOS: 0002...
As information relating to manufacturing becomes more complex, it is inevitable that information ove...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1996. In this paper a new hypermedia model is presented that avo...
As industrial systems become increasingly more complex, the maintenance and operating information in...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
In this paper, we introduce a framework to automatically build associations between pieces of inform...
Much organisational knowledge is multidisciplinary, hard to formalise, and generated in discussions ...