Enterprise Content Management Systems as a Knowledge Infrastructure

Autor: Thang Le Dinh, Hans-Georg Fill, Tim A. Rickenberg, Michael H. Breitner
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
Societies and institutions
Design
Enterprise content managements
Knowledge management
Computer Networks and Communications
Knowledge engineering
Content management system
Knowledge-based systems
Information management
Dewey Decimal Classification::000 | Allgemeines
Wissenschaft::000 | Informatik
Wissen
Systeme::004 | Informatik

Portals
Personal knowledge management
Enterprise content management
Knowledge-based content management framework
Information services
Design science research
business.industry
Knowledge economy
Design-science researches
Enterprise content management systems
Knowledge value chain
Knowledge-intensive organizations
Computer Science Applications
Content management
Unstructured documents
Queueing networks
Organizational learning
Domain knowledge
Knowledge based systems
ddc:004
business
Knowledge based economy
Zdroj: International Journal of e-Collaboration 11 (2015), Nr. 3
ISSN: 1548-3681
1548-3673
DOI: 10.4018/ijec.2015070104
Popis: The rise of the knowledge-based economy has significantly transformed the economies of developed countries from managed economies into entrepreneurial economies, which deal with knowledge as both input and output. Consequently, knowledge has become a key asset for organizations and knowledge management is one of the driving forces of business success. One of the most important challenges faced by enterprises today is to manage both knowledge assets and the e-collaboration process between knowledge workers. Critical business knowledge and information is often contained in mostly unstructured documents in content management systems. Therefore, content management based on knowledge perspectives is crucial for organizations, especially knowledge-intensive organizations. Enterprise Content Management has evolved as an integrated approach to managing documents and content on an enterprise-wide scale. This approach must be enhanced in order to build a robust foundation to support knowledge development and the collaboration process. This paper presents the KBCM (Knowledge-Based Content Management) framework for constructing a knowledge infrastructure based on the perspective of knowledge components that could help enterprises create more business value by classifying content formally and enabling its transformation into valuable knowledge assets. Copyright © 2015 IGI Global.
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