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A Group Memory System for Corporate Knowledge Management: An Ontological Approach (2000)

Abstract
Organisations are increasingly recognising the importance of managing what they consider their most valuable asset: knowledge. This work is a contribution towards that end, proposing a system for representing, recording, using, retrieving, and managing individual and group knowledge: a group memory system. This paper describes the high-level objective of this research: the design and implementation of a group memory system to manage heterogeneous and distributed knowledge embedded in business process activities. This paper also discusses the role that ontologies may play in corporate competence management.

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