Towards Knowledge Portals: From Human Issues to Intelligent AgentsSpringer Science & Business Media, 2004. máj. 31. - 234 oldal Adopting an informational perspective towards knowledge work, this book investigates how enterprise portals can promote knowledge creation, distribution, and use. Moving beyond the design and delivery of portals as mere information retrieval tools, an enterprise portal is viewed as a shared information work space that can facilitate communication and collaboration among organizational workers, as well as support the browsing, searching, and retrieval of information content. Adopting an information vantage point, the book uniquely explores the human issues surrounding enterprise portal adoption and use, as well as the utilization of intelligent agents to ameliorate the use of portals for knowledge-based tasks. The result is a novel, rich and comprehensive discussion on the factors affecting the design and utilization of enterprise portals for knowledge work, suitable for both graduate-level students and organizational workers alike. |
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The Knowledge Portal Framework 27 | 26 |
Users and Knowledge Portals | 53 |
The Information Environment and Knowledge Portals | 85 |
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Information Design and Knowledge Portals | 115 |
Intelligent Agents and Knowledge Portals | 147 |
Knowledge Portals and Digital Workers | 175 |
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Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Towards Knowledge Portals: From Human Issues to Intelligent Agents B. Detlor Korlátozott előnézet - 2004 |
Towards Knowledge Portals: From Human Issues to Intelligent Agents B. Detlor Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2010 |
Towards Knowledge Portals: From Human Issues to Intelligent Agents B. Detlor Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2014 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
agent toolkits applications areas author’s case study browsing chapter cognitive collaborative communities of practice corporate portal create departmental Web sites Detlor distribution document employees enterprise information portal enterprise portal expertise facilitate factors functionality identified implementation information agents information behaviours information content information design information ecology information environment information items information needs-seeking-use cycle information retrieval information seeking behaviour information sources information systems infrastructure intelligent agents interaction Interviewer intranet involved key WIS knowledge knowledge creation knowledge management knowledge portal design Knowledge Portal Framework ontologies organizational knowledge organizational participants organizational workers organizations participatory design perspective portal adoption portal development portal for knowledge portal interface potential problem situations promote relevance role search engine Semantic Semantic Web sharing social specific suggests tacit knowledge tasks Technology Acceptance Model user’s users utilize the portal Web information systems Web-based WIS knowledge workers World Wide Web