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    Knowledge Management System

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    INTRODUCTION Knowledge Management System (KM System) refers to a (generally IT based) system for managing knowledge in organizations‚ supporting creation‚ capture‚ storage and dissemination of information. It can comprise a part (neither necessary or sufficient) of a Knowledge Management initiative. Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) are technologies that support Knowledge Management (KM) in organizations‚ specifically - knowledge generation‚ codification‚ and transfer (Ruggles‚ 1997). The use

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    MAN00006I THE YORK MANAGEMENT SCHOOL Module: Knowledge Information Systems Module Co-ordinator: Dr Ignazio Cabras Assessment: Open Maximum word count: 4‚000 Release: Noon‚ Monday 10th February 2014 Submission: Noon‚ Wednesday 14th May 2014 Important information. If you are unable to complete your open assessment by the submission date indicated above because of Mitigating Circumstances you should apply for an extension using the form available on Yorkshare

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    Knowledge: Knowledge is very distinct from data and information and provides a higher level of meaning about that data and information. * Data are the collection of facts‚ measurements and statistics. * Information is organized or processed data that are timely and accurate. * Knowledge is information that is contextual‚ relevant and actionable. * through reuse. Types of knowledge: There are two types of knowledge * Explicit knowledge * Tacit knowledge

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    PRESERNING AND APPLYING HUMAN EXPERTISE- KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM Presented by: Estrada‚ Marry Jane P. Duterte‚ Ferdinand E. IS3B Presented to: PRESERVING AND APPLYINGHUMAN EXPERTIES: KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEM Knowledge-Based Systems- are adept at preserving capture and/or discovered knowledge for later sharing and/or application. From end-user’s perspective Knowledge-Based System has three components: * Intelligent Program * User Interface * Problem-Specific database(“Workspace”)

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    Knowledge Based Systems

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    What is a knowledge-based system? A system which is built around a knowledge base. i.e. a collection of knowledge‚ taken from a human‚ and stored in such a way that the system can reason with it. Example: System: What is the patient’s name? User: George Smith System: What is the patient’s age? User: 52 years System: Is the patient male or female? User: Male System: What are the symptoms? User: Headache dizziness upset stomach high fever System: When did these symptoms first appear? User:

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    Knowledge Work System

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    Knowledge work systems (KWS) serve the information needs at the knowledge level of the organization. Knowledge work systems aid knowledge workers. In general‚ knowledge workers are people who hold formal university degrees and who are often members of a recognized profession‚ like engineers‚ doctors‚ lawyers‚ and science. Their jobs consist primarily of creating new information and knowledge. Knowledge work systems‚ such as scientific or engineering design workstations‚ promote the creation of

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    for the equality of all citizens; Indigenous‚ European and other‚ however these were not always the intentions of White Settlement‚ on the land we call home. European settlement had a severe and devastating impact on Indigenous people. Indigenous people called Australia home many hundreds of thousands of years before White Settlement came. Sadly‚ including the fact that the Europeans were intruding and taking over land that was not their own‚ the Indigenous Australians still fell victims of the

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    Components of a Knowledge Management System A Knowledge Management System (KMS) refers to either a technology-based or non-technical interconnected group of functions that have behaviour that enables or facilitates either (or a combination of) the discovery‚ capture‚ integration‚ sharing or delivery of the knowledge required by an organisation to meet its objectives. It can comprise a part of a Knowledge Management initiative or strategy to improve the utility of an organisation’s intellectual

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    regarding Indigenous Australians‚ Incarceration and the Criminal Justice System has found that Indigenous Australians have a far higher rate of contact with the criminal justice system. Indigenous adults are 14 times more likely to be imprisoned than a non-indigenous person. In 2007‚ Indigenous juveniles accounted for 59% of the total juvenile detention population; this is an issue that begins to occur even before adulthood. It was found that violent crimes were more common in the Indigenous community;

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    Systems Development

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    Systems Development and Project Management Information technology is an important part of a company’s future success. In order for companies to move into the future compressively they must continue to enhance their Information technology. The systems development process and the management of it are important aspects of strategically enhancing a company’s information technology system in place or better it for the future. Systems development can be simply be described as the process you go through

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