Title
On Identifying Deficiencies in a Knowledge Management System
Abstract
The Abou-Zeid Knowledge Management Reference Model provides a structure for the elements necessary for a holistic knowledge management support system. The model underscores the importance for an effective system to consist of three layers: business aspects and associated knowledge nuggets; processes which enable the manipulation and update of these nuggets; and technology that makes this manipulation and access to the nuggets effective and straightforward. This paper supports the Abou-Zeid model through its application at ABB, Inc. in the implementation of the ABB Software Process Initiative (ASPI) Knowledge Base. The ASPI group has strengthened the process and the technology aspects of its previous experience database. The reengineered system demonstrates strength at all three Abou-Zeid layers, leveraging the utility of the captured knowledge nuggets. As structured, initial indications support the reengineered system as significantly more valuable to ABB employees than had been the earlier system.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2003
SEKE
reference model,knowledge management,knowledge base,knowledge management system,software process
Field
DocType
Citations 
Domain knowledge,Systems engineering,Personal knowledge management,Computer science,Knowledge management,Knowledge engineering,Knowledge extraction,Knowledge base,Data management,Software mining,Open Knowledge Base Connectivity
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Prashant Baheti1826.31
Laurie Williams24033473.64
Aldo Dagnino319421.07
Andrew Cordes400.34