Abstract | ||
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The ability to share knowledge across an organization can be a critical organizational asset. Information technologies are used in modern organizations to facilitate corporate communications, store corporate information, and support corporate transactions These capabilities, among others, allow corporate information technologies to assist in storing, organizing, and accessing the corporation's collective or organizational, memory The collective memory of an organization could be a source of competitive advantage to the organization that designs information systems enabling access to such a memory Recollection of past events using an automated information system could help users understand the context of activities and learn how the organization has operated under past circumstances. Thus, they would be better able to conduct themselves and make decisions in the context of the provided knowledge. This paper presents a study that examines a task oriented organizational memory system for efficient product assortment. The system addresses a specific business function in an effort to support and enhance memory knowledge, and learning for an organizational task. |
Year | Venue | Keywords |
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2000 | IRMA Conference | organizational memory,efficient product assortment |
Field | DocType | ISBN |
Organizational memory,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Task oriented | Conference | 1-878-28984-5 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
0 | 0.34 | 1 |
Authors | ||
2 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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David T. Croasdell | 1 | 44 | 8.17 |
William L. Fuerst | 2 | 835 | 61.28 |