Automation of the Work intensively based on Knowledge, a Challenge for the New Technologies
Dată
2011-07Autor
Mazilescu, Vasile
Abstract
Knowledge Management or knowledge‐based management (noted and used throughout this
paper as KM) is defined as a collaborative practice, by which organizations deliberately and
intelligibly create, organize, distribute and analyze their own knowledge, in terms of
resources, documents and people’s skills. It is widely regarded as an internal tool for
increasing the operational efficiency of any organization, and has the potential to revolutionize
the intelligent interaction between humans and agents (intelligent), based on more and more
advanced technology. Semantic Technologies (STs) are distributed software technologies that
make that meaning more explicit, principally so that it can be understood by computers. STs
will dramatically impact enterprise architecture and the engineering of new system and
infrastructure capabilities. They are tools that represent meanings, associations, theories, and
know‐how about the uses of things separately from data and knowledge, using reasoning
algorithms. Time restrictions are not excessive in usual STs as distributed applications. Critical
time reasoning problems may occur in case of faulty operations and overloading. At present,
the reasoning depth developed for such system is still poor. This work represents research
results for incorporating and considering appropriate semantic foundations in future
technologies that can automate knowledge based work.
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