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Zeng, Marcia Lei. "Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS)." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 35, no. 2-3 (2008): 160–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2008-2-3-160.

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Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Maayan. "Towards a diversified knowledge organization system." Journal of Documentation 75, no. 5 (September 9, 2019): 1124–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-10-2018-0163.

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Purpose The need for inclusive and logically consistent representation of diverse and even confronting viewpoints on the domain knowledge has been widely discussed in the literature in the past decade. The purpose of this paper is to propose a generic model for building an open coherent diversified knowledge organization system (KOS). Design/methodology/approach The proposed model incorporates a generic epistemological component, the validity scope type, assigned to each statement in the constructed KOS. Statements are clustered by their association with various validity scope types into internally coherent subsystems. These subsystems form a knowledge organization network connected through the universal (consensual) subsystems with more than one validity scope type. The model extends the Galili’s Cultural Content Representation paradigm, which divides the knowledge content of a scientific theory into two confronting parts: body and periphery. Findings The knowledge organization network model makes it possible to comparatively examine similarities and differences among various viewpoints and theories on the domain knowledge. The presented approach conforms with the principle of Open Knowledge Network initiative for creation of open accessible knowledge. Practical implications The proposed model can be used for ontological reasoning by a variety of information services, such as ontology-based decision-support and learning systems, diversified search and customer management applications. Social implications The model enables explicit representation of social and cultural minority voices and historical knowledge in the KOS. Originality/value The main contribution of the proposed model is that it generalizes and enhances various previously proposed representations of epistemological aspects of KOS and allows for multiple inter-linked subsystems to coherently co-exist as part of the extensible network.
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Zeng, Marcia, Margie Hlava, Jian Qin, Gail Hodge, and Denise Bedford. "Knowledge organization systems (KOS) standards." Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 44, no. 1 (October 24, 2008): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/meet.145044019.

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Mazzocchi, Fulvio. "Knowledge Organization System (KOS): An Introductory Critical Account." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 45, no. 1 (2018): 54–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2018-1-54.

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Machado, Luís Miguel Oliveira. "Ontologies in Knowledge Organization." Encyclopedia 1, no. 1 (January 29, 2021): 144–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia1010015.

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Within the knowledge organization systems (KOS) set, the term “ontology” is paradigmatic of the terminological ambiguity in different typologies. Contributing to this situation is the indiscriminate association of the term “ontology”, both as a specific type of KOS and as a process of categorization, due to the interdisciplinary use of the term with different meanings. We present a systematization of the perspectives of different authors of ontologies, as representational artifacts, seeking to contribute to terminological clarification. Focusing the analysis on the intention, semantics and modulation of ontologies, it was possible to notice two broad perspectives regarding ontologies as artifacts that coexist in the knowledge organization systems spectrum. We have ontologies viewed, on the one hand, as an evolution in terms of complexity of traditional conceptual systems, and on the other hand, as a system that organizes ontological rather than epistemological knowledge. The focus of ontological analysis is the item to model and not the intentions that motivate the construction of the system.
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Biagetti, Maria Teresa. "Ontologies as Knowledge Organization Systems." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 48, no. 2 (2021): 152–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2021-2-152.

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This contribution presents the principal features of ontologies, drawing special attention to the comparison between ontologies and the different kinds of know­ledge organization systems (KOS). The focus is on the semantic richness exhibited by ontologies, which allows the creation of a great number of relationships between terms. That establishes ontologies as the most evolved type of KOS. The concepts of “conceptualization” and “formalization” and the key components of ontologies are described and discussed, along with upper and domain ontologies and special typologies, such as bibliographical ontologies and biomedical ontologies. The use of ontologies in the digital libraries environment, where they have replaced thesauri for query expansion in searching, and the role they are playing in the Semantic Web, especially for semantic interoperability, are sketched.
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Tran, Quoc-Tan. "Ethically Responsible Knowledge Organization Systems: Towards an Intercultural User Interface." Zagadnienia Informacji Naukowej - Studia Informacyjne 55, no. 2(110) (October 1, 2017): 16–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.36702/zin.364.

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PURPOSE/THESIS: This paper discusses the challenges of creating a theoretic framework within the context of an intercultural and ethically responsible knowledge organization system (KOS). APPROACH/METHODS: First, the paper explores ethical and societal concerns linked to the development of KOS. Second, it illustrates a way to tackle this ethical factor by proposing an applicable architecture for intercultural interfaces which respects cultural diversity on a global scale. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The author emphasizes the importance of opening up the notion of cultural inclusiveness, to weigh not only linguistic diversity but also other cultural and social aspects, such as geography, religious affiliations, tradition, historical elements, ethnic. This kind of approach should be attentive to intersectionality and cultural interoperability. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: By addressing local circumstances, the author offers insights into essential approaches that take into account cultural diversity when designing KOS and access interfaces to knowledge.
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Cheng, Yi‐Yun, Inkyung Choi, Rhiannon Bettivia, Wan‐Chen Lee, and B. M. Watson. "Knowledge Organization Systems and Provenance: Experiences and Challenges." Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 61, no. 1 (October 2024): 741–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pra2.1091.

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ABSTRACTThis panel is situated at the intersections of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) and provenance research. In this panel, we will share experiences and challenges in documenting the changes of a KOS The panelists will provide real‐world examples drawn from their research and practice. These examples range from KOSs used in LIS, such as the Dewey Decimal Classifications, Homosaurus, and Library of Congress Subject Headings; to extended information science research fields, such as digital preservation metadata standards, biodiversity taxonomies, and ontologies. Currently, the models and practices for documenting changes in KOSs fall short in supporting even simple provenance queries like “who made the change?”“what are the reasons for the change?”or“when was the change made?” The panelists will collectively discuss examples of queries we have faced, as well as the implications for provenance for KOS research and practice.This panel is sponsored by Classification & Metadata Research Special Interest Group (SIG‐CMR).
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Zou, Qing. "Represent Changes of Knowledge Organization Systems on the Semantic Web." International Journal of Librarianship 3, no. 1 (July 17, 2018): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2018.vol3.1.64.

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Traditional knowledge organization systems (KOS) including thesauri, classification schemes, taxonomies, subject heading systems, name authorities, and other lists of terms and codes have been playing important roles in indexing, information organization, and retrieval. With the advent of the semantic web, a large number of them have been converted into Linked Open Data (LOD) datasets. Since the Simple Knowledge Organization Systems (SKOS) and SKOS eXtension for Labels (SKOS-XL) are languages for representation of knowledge organization systems, they have been applied to knowledge organization systems. In this article, the issues surrounding changes, versioning control, and evolution of KOS are investigated. From KOS services providers and consumers perspectives, this study focuses on representation of changes on the semantic web.
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Dobreski, Brian. "Re-examining Aristotle’s Categories as a Knowledge Organization System." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 48, no. 4 (2021): 291–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2021-4-291.

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In his Categories, Aristotle details the kinds of being that exist, along with what can be understood and predicated of existing things. Most notably within this work, Aristotle advances a set of ten, top-level categories that can be used to classify all kinds of being. Even today, the influence of the Categories is felt in many domains, particularly in knowledge organization (KO). Here, Aristotle’s Categories bear deep, long-standing connections with works examining categorization, subject analysis, and theory of classification. Though its relation to ontology might seem obvious, connections to KO perspectives on knowledge organization systems (KOSs) and ontological modeling are curiously lacking. The aim of this work is to offer a re-examination of the Categories as a KOS, particularly through the lens of the KO field’s understandings of ontology. Utilizing Zeng’s classification of KOSs as a theoretical framework, this study draws parallels between the first two sections of the Categories and the defining features of ontologies and offers an initial ontological model of this work. The results of this re-examination stand to offer a new view of a fundamental work in the KO canon, draw further connections between past and present perspectives in KO, and further contribute to the theoretical grounding of contemporary KOS research and practice.
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Maculan, Benildes Coura Moreira dos Santos, Maristela Sanches Lima Mesquita, and Luander Cipriano de Jesus Falcão. "A Glossary for Knowledge Organization Systems Terminology." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 50, no. 1 (2023): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2023-1-23.

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This paper describes the creation of a terminological glossary for the subject domain of knowledge organization systems (KOS). The glossary addresses the need for unambiguous conceptual information about the subject matter for students majoring in information science. It aims to create a glossary of definitions for concepts of different types of KOS. The theoretical and methodological foundations are based on corpus linguistics for the construction of the glossary. The methodology is characterized as an exploratory, descriptive, and applied study, using the ISKO Encyclopedia of Knowledge Organization (IEKO) as a source for data collection and terminology. The cut-off was based on the KOSs listed in NISO Z39.19 (2005; R2010) and ISO 25964 (2011; 2013). It is hoped that the terminological glossary created will improve students’ understanding of the different KOSs, by compiling definitions and giving them greater semantics.
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Hjørland, Birger. "Political Versus Apolitical Epistemologies in Knowledge Organization." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 47, no. 6 (2020): 461–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2020-6-461.

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Section 1 raises the issue of this article: whether knowledge organization systems (KOS) and knowledge organization processes (KOP) are neutral or political by nature and whether it is a fruitful ideal that they should be neutral. These questions are embedded in the broader issue of scientific and scholarly research methods and their philosophical assumptions: what kinds of methods and what epistemological assumptions lie behind the construction of KOS (and research in general)? Section 2 presents and discusses basic approaches and epistemologies and their status in relation to neutrality. Section 3 offers a specific example from feminist scholarship in order to clearly demonstrate that methodologies that often claim to be or are considered apolitical represent subjectivity disguised as objectivity. It contains four subsections: 3.1 Feminist views on History, 3.2 Psychology, 3.3 Knowledge Organization, and 3.4. Epistemology. Overall, feminist scholarship has argued that methodologies, claiming neutrality but supporting repression of groups of people should be termed epistemological violence and they are opposed to social, critical, and pragmatic epistemologies that reflect the interaction between science and the greater society. Section 4 discusses the relation between the researchers’ (and indexers’) political attitudes and their paradigms/indexing. Section 5 considers the contested nature of epistemological labels, and Section 6 concludes that the question of whose interest a specific KOS, algorithm, or information system is serving should always be at the forefront in information studies and knowledge organization (KO).
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Guimarães, José Augusto, Helber Holland, and Grant Campbell. "University rankings as knowledge organization systems." Scire: representación y organización del conocimiento 26, no. 2 (December 7, 2020): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.54886/scire.v26i2.4696.

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Considering the knowledge organization system as a core issue in the knowledge organization field, this paper focuses on international university rankings as a new incarnation of KOS through an analysis of their classificatory nature. For this, three important international university rankings are analyzed: THE, Shanghai, and QS in terms of their notation, facets, citation order, editions, and updating. The results confirm their classificatory nature as essentially faceted systems whose structure is derived from specific contextual slants and whose dynamic updating process leads to a constant remodeling of the structure and the weight of the facets. Keywords: Knowledge Organization Systems. University Ranking.; Classificatory structures.
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Centelles, Miquel, and Núria Ferran Ferrer. "Taxonomies and Ontologies in Wikipedia and Wikidata: An In-Depth Examination of Knowledge Organization Systems." Hipertext.net, no. 28 (May 30, 2024): 33–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31009/hipertext.net.2024.i28.04.

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This article examines Wikipedia’s knowledge organization system (KOS) and the broader KOS of Wikidata. We study the structure, functions, and relationship of Wikipedia’s KOS to concepts like taxonomies and folksonomies, highlighting its unique characteristics compared to social media. A significant aspect of our examination is the gender-related content classification in the Catalan edition of Wikipedia (Viquipèdia), which notably excludes female categories and non-binary gender classifications. We explore the potential implications of these restrictions on gender bias within the platform. Furthermore, we broaden our investigative methodology to assess the KOS of Wikidata. Wikidata is a dataset built on ontological principles, designed to enhance and enrich Wikipedia’s digital, collaborative encyclopedia. The findings shed light on the presence or absence of gender bias and contribute to the ongoing discourse on promoting inclusivity and diversity in online knowledge sharing.
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Busch, Joseph A., Vivian Bliss, Marcia Lei Zeng, Marjorie Hlava, Maja Žumer, and Imma Subirats. "Panel: Knowledge organization systems (KOS) as linked data services." Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 51, no. 1 (2014): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/meet.2014.14505101023.

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Stein, Samantha, Diana Susan Nicholas, Yvonne Michael, Thanh My Nguyen, and Kristen Giordano. "Integrating Practical and Epistemic Actors: Co-Constructing a Knowledge Organization System to Address Housing Insecurity in West Philadelphia." Advances in Classification Research Online 29, no. 1 (June 28, 2019): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7152/acro.v29i1.15465.

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In response to colonial legacies of divisiveness and paternalism underpinning the development of knowledge organization systems (KOS) and thus impeding their appeal, accessibility, and usefulness to diverse stakeholders (Castleden, Morgan, and Lamb, 2012), this case study explores the challenges and opportunities inherent to the design of a malleable, sustainable KOS as part of an mHealth tool called Map the Gap. Map the Gap intends to reduce the burden of housing insecurity in West Philadelphia. By examining the active cultivation of communal ties between the “epistemic” and “practical” actors (Callon, 4, 2004) who substantiate Map the Gap, as well as the sociotechnical infrastructure which shapes and is shaped by such ties, the processes of collaboration underpinning functionality decisions are delineated. This paper reflects on the way KOS sociotechnical structures defy and challenge traditional academic and community models of research and development, thus requiring a unique, temporally-conscious embracement of select and dynamic collaborations. By elucidating and evaluating the considerations and practices central to Map the Gap, we seek to yield a template for cultivating healthy KOS sociotechnical structures.
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Centelles, Miquel, and Núria Ferran-Ferrer. "Assessing knowledge organization systems from a gender perspective: Wikipedia taxonomy and Wikidata ontologies." Journal of Documentation 80, no. 7 (April 5, 2024): 124–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-11-2023-0230.

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PurposeDevelop a comprehensive framework for assessing the knowledge organization systems (KOSs), including the taxonomy of Wikipedia and the ontologies of Wikidata, with a specific focus on enhancing management and retrieval with a gender nonbinary perspective.Design/methodology/approachThis study employs heuristic and inspection methods to assess Wikipedia’s KOS, ensuring compliance with international standards. It evaluates the efficiency of retrieving non-masculine gender-related articles using the Catalan Wikipedian category scheme, identifying limitations. Additionally, a novel assessment of Wikidata ontologies examines their structure and coverage of gender-related properties, comparing them to Wikipedia’s taxonomy for advantages and enhancements.FindingsThis study evaluates Wikipedia’s taxonomy and Wikidata’s ontologies, establishing evaluation criteria for gender-based categorization and exploring their structural effectiveness. The evaluation process suggests that Wikidata ontologies may offer a viable solution to address Wikipedia’s categorization challenges.Originality/valueThe assessment of Wikipedia categories (taxonomy) based on KOS standards leads to the conclusion that there is ample room for improvement, not only in matters concerning gender identity but also in the overall KOS to enhance search and retrieval for users. These findings bear relevance for the design of tools to support information retrieval on knowledge-rich websites, as they assist users in exploring topics and concepts.
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Olson, Hope A., and Lynne C. Howarth. "A Space of Transition: Rethinking Surrogates." NASKO 4, no. 1 (October 31, 2013): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.7152/nasko.v4i1.14655.

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The knowledge organization (KO) process of representing something identifiable typically involves creating a surrogate. The surrogate brings together the thing and the knowledge organization system (KOS). Therefore, we decided to focus on the surrogate and its role in the process of representation. In current practice KOS govern the creation of the surrogate. This something being represented is typically, but not necessarily, an information resource. It may also be artistic, tangible, spiritual, etc., knowledge organization systems meant to organize surrogates that represent something identifiable. A knowledge organization professional (KOP) selects what aspects of the thing to include in the representation. The knowledge organization experts/establishment (KOE) are responsible for the development of the context in which surrogates are created. The KOE are key drivers in determining process, and in developing and maintaining standards. Traditional practices are intended to ensure consistency and uniformity of interpretation and application across a range of physical and digital discourses. This context can be considered anew as postcolonial critic Homi Bhabha’s concept of the Third Space (1994).
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Souza, Renato Rocha, Douglas Tudhope, and and Maurício Barcellos Almeida. "Towards a Taxonomy of KOS: Dimensions for Classifying Knowledge Organization Systems." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 39, no. 3 (2012): 179–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2012-3-179.

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Zeng, Marcia Lei, and Philipp Mayr. "Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) in the Semantic Web: a multi-dimensional review." International Journal on Digital Libraries 20, no. 3 (May 25, 2018): 209–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00799-018-0241-2.

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Ahmed, Mustak, Mondrita Mukhopadhyay, and Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay. "Automated Knowledge Organization AI ML based Subject Indexing System for Libraries." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 43, no. 01 (March 31, 2023): 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.43.01.18619.

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The research study as reported here is an attempt to explore the possibilities of an AI/ML-based semi-automated indexing system in a library setup to handle large volumes of documents. It uses the Python virtual environment to install and configure an open source AI environment (named Annif) to feed the LOD (Linked Open Data) dataset of Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) as a standard KOS (Knowledge Organization System). The framework deployed the Turtle format of LCSH after cleaning the file with Skosify, applied TF-IDF as a language model (backend algorithm), and selected Snowball as an analyzer. The training of Annif was conducted with a large set of bibliographic records populated with subject descriptors (MARC tag 650$a) and indexed by trained LIS professionals. The training dataset is first treated with MarcEdit to export it in a format suitable for OpenRefine, and then in OpenRefine it undergoes many steps to produce a bibliographic record set suitable to train Annif. The framework, after training, has been tested with a bibliographic dataset to measure indexing efficiencies, and finally, the automated indexing framework is integrated with a data wrangling software (OpenRefine) to produce suggested headings on a mass scale. The entire framework is based on open source software, open datasets, and open standards.
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Zeng, Marcia Lei, and Gail Hodge. "Developing a Dublin Core Application Profile for the knowledge organization systems (KOS) resources." Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 37, no. 4 (April 2011): 30–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bult.2011.1720370409.

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Li, Ming, Meng Yue Yuan, and Ying Cheng Xu. "The Construction of the Knowledge Management System in the Cloud Computing Environment." Applied Mechanics and Materials 713-715 (January 2015): 2366–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.713-715.2366.

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In order to make the implementation of the KMS more easily and handle the knowledge more efficiently, we propose the KMS in the cloud computing environment. Firstly, we proposed the document, where the explicate knowledge exists in, processing method based on the Map reduce. Then the explicate knowledge can be processed parallel and faster. Afterwards we give the architecture of the KBS in the environments. The organization can rent the different kinds of services according to their requirements. Since the infrastructure is provided by the cloud computing providers, the organization can focus more on the functions of the KMS. It makes the implementation of the KMS more easily with lower costs.
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Akhavan, Peyman, and Maryam Philsoophian. "Designing an expert fuzzy system to select the appropriate knowledge management strategy in accordance with APO model and Bloodgood KM strategies." VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems 48, no. 2 (May 14, 2018): 277–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/vjikms-08-2017-0051.

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Purpose Selection of knowledge management strategies (KMS) is one of the most important and effective factors in acquiring the competitive advantage and elevating the knowledge level of the organizations. Those organizations that have taken steps toward knowledge management necessarily need to pay utmost attention to the matter of KMS before taking any further steps in their activities. One of the effective ways in adopting the proper KMS is evaluating the knowledge management maturity level in the organization. The purpose of this paper is to design an expert fuzzy system to adopt the KMS based on Bloodgood model in accordance with the maturity level of the organization. Design/methodology/approach In this method, with the help of expert fuzzy system, a model has been designed, by using MATLAB software, to adopt the KMS. The KM maturity level, tacit knowledge and explicit knowledge are chosen as inputs, and each one of Bloodgood’s KMS (production, transfer and protecting the knowledge) are chosen as outputs. To perform the system, the maturity level of knowledge management of an industrial organization that has been evaluated by the standard Asian Productivity Organization questionnaire is used as the input, which has been given to expert fuzzy system. Then, considering the output of the system, KMS for the organization have been recommended. Findings Knowledge management maturity level of the organization is on Level 4; considering the expert fuzzy system that has been designed, “knowledge production” strategy is recommended for the organization under study. Originality/value An expert fuzzy system has been designed regarding the maturity of knowledge management and Bloodgood model that can be used as a guide for organizations and academic people as an appropriate practical model for selecting knowledge management strategies.
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Peponakis, Manolis, Anna Mastora, Sarantos Kapidakis, and Martin Doerr. "Expressiveness and machine processability of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS): an analysis of concepts and relations." International Journal on Digital Libraries 20, no. 4 (April 12, 2019): 433–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00799-019-00269-0.

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Yoon, Cheong-Ok. "Authority Control on the Web : Knowledge Organization Systems and Authority Control for Digital Libraries." Journal of Information Management 33, no. 4 (December 31, 2002): 85–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1633/jim.2002.33.4.085.

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Utami, Teja. "Kajian Pengembangan Knowledge Management System (KMS) di Kementerian Perdagangan." Cendekia Niaga 7, no. 1 (August 10, 2023): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.52391/jcn.v7i1.831.

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Knowledge Management System merupakan suatu proses berkelanjutan dalam pengelolaan pengetahuan melalui transfer pengetahuan dari tacit ke explicit, explicit ke explicit dan explicit ke tacit. Dalam mencapai siklus pengetahuan tersebut diperlukan suatu aplikasi KMS yang mampu mengakomodir proses acquisition, sharing, transfer dan networking. KMS memiliki peran penting dalam penerapan Corporate University dalam rangka menciptakan learning culture guna mewujudkan learning organization. Kementerian Perdagangan perlu memulai untuk menciptakan Learning Organization tersebut dengan menyusun rancangan KMS untuk oprimasii e-Learning Kudagang. Rancangan KMS di Kementerian Perdagangan dilakukan melalui studi literature dan studi banding dengan organisasi yang sudah menerapkan KMS.
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JUNG, JASON J. "SEMANTIC WIKI-BASED KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BY INTERLEAVING ONTOLOGY MAPPING TOOL." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 23, no. 01 (February 2013): 51–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194013400044.

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Many organizations have been employing Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) to improve task performance. In this paper, we propose a novel KMS by using semantic wiki framework based on a centralized Global Wiki Ontology (GWO). The main aim of this system is (i) to collect as many organizational resources as possible, and (ii) to maintain semantic consistency of the system. When enriching the KMS in a particular domain, not only linguistic resources but also conceptual structures can be efficiently captured from multiple users, and more importantly, the resources can be automatically integrated with the GWO of the KMS in real time. Once users add new organization resources, the proposed KMS can formalize and contextualize them into a set of triplets by referring to a predefined pattern-triplet mapping table and the GWO. Especially, since the ontology mapper is interleaved, the KMS can determine whether the new resources are semantically conflicted with the GWO. To evaluate the proposed methodology, we have implemented the semantic wiki-based KMS. As a case study, two user groups were invited to collect the organization resources. We found that the group with the proposed KMS has shown better performance than the other group with traditional wiki-based KMS.
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Fraisse, Amel, Zheng Zhang, Alex Zhai, Ronald Jenn, Shelley Fisher Fishkin, Pierre Zweigenbaum, Laurence Favier, and Widad Mustafa El Hadi. "A Sustainable and Open Access Knowledge Organization Model to Preserve Cultural Heritage and Language Diversity." Information 10, no. 10 (September 28, 2019): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info10100303.

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This paper proposes a new collaborative and inclusive model for Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) for sustaining cultural heritage and language diversity. It is based on contributions of end-users as well as scientific and scholarly communities from across borders, languages, nations, continents, and disciplines. It consists in collecting knowledge about all worldwide translations of one original work and sharing that data through a digital and interactive global knowledge map. Collected translations are processed in order to build multilingual parallel corpora for a large number of under-resourced languages as well as to highlight the transnational circulation of knowledge. Building such corpora is vital in preserving and expanding linguistic and traditional diversity. Our first experiment was conducted on the world-famous and well-traveled American novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by the American author Mark Twain. This paper reports on 10 parallel corpora that are now sentence-aligned pairs of English with Basque (an European under-resourced language), Bulgarian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Ukrainian, processed out of 30 collected translations.
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Agnes, Agnes, Ajie Tri Hutama, Dana Indra Sensuse, and Sofian Lusa. "Knowledge Management System Adoption Approach and the Critical Success Factors in Small Medium Enterprise: A Systematic Literature Review." Jurnal RESTI (Rekayasa Sistem dan Teknologi Informasi) 7, no. 5 (August 30, 2023): 996–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.29207/resti.v7i5.4954.

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Knowledge is a substantial factor in an organization, therefore successful implementation of Knowledge Management (KM) or Knowledge Management System (KMS) is important thing for many organizations. This applies for both for large companies, as well as for companies categorized as Small Medium Enterprise (SME). How each companies find solution to deal with KM problems, how to adopt KMS in their company’s structure, and what the Critical Success Factors (CSF) need to be highlighted to implement those KMS often vary depending on the size of the organization. Regarding to this issue, this study is aimed to find out how the adoption approach and CSF in the implementation of KM / KMS in SME. On the other hand, this study also can improve the state-of-the-art for KM / KMS implementation in SME and the important CSF in implementing it. A systematic review was performed in this literature review, with the steps as follows: (1) structure the research question, (2) define inclusion-exclusion criteria, (3) paper quality assessment, and (4) data extraction. The study found that in the last 5 years from the time when this research is conducted, TABLE 1which is from 2016 to 2021, SME has been using many methods like training, meeting, sharing session, repository, and research as a part of their KM / KMS adoption approach. We found also in the last 5 years the CSF for implementing KM / KMS in SME are as follows: organization structure and flexibility, organization culture towards KM adoption, the quality of the knowledge, and communication within and across areas in the organization. communication within and across areas of the organization, and team works within and across areas in the organization. SME can use this research as guideline for implementing KM / KMS in their organization.
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Park, Ziyoung, Claudio Gnoli, and Daniele P. Morelli. "The Second Edition of the Integrative Levels Classification: Evolution of a KOS." Journal of Data and Information Science 5, no. 1 (April 22, 2020): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2020-0004.

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AbstractPurposeThis paper informs about the publication of the second edition of the Integrative Levels Classification (ILC2), a freely-faceted knowledge organization system (KOS), and reviews the main changes that have been introduced as compared to its first edition (ILC1).Design/methodology/approachThe most relevant changes are illustrated, with special reference to those of interest to general classification theory, by means of examples of notation for individual classes and combinations of them.FindingsChanges introduced in ILC2 include: the names and order of some main classes; the development of subclasses for various phenomena, especially quantities and algebraic structures; the order of facet categories and the new category of Disorder; notation for special facets; distinction of the semantical function of facets (attributes) from their syntactic function. The system can be freely accessed online through a PHP browser as well as in SKOS format.Research limitationsOnly a selection of changed classes is discussed for space reasons.Practical implicationsILC1 has been previously applied to the BARTOC directory of KOSs. Update of BARTOC data to ILC2 and application of ILC2 to further information systems are envisaged. Possible methods for reclassifying BARTOC with ILC2 are discussed.OriginalityILC is a newly developed classification system, based on phenomena instead of traditional disciplines and featuring various innovative devices. This paper is an original account of its most recent evolution.
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Veeravalli, Suchitra, and V. Vijayalakshmi. "Revisiting Knowledge Management System Use." International Journal of Knowledge Management 18, no. 1 (January 2022): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijkm.291707.

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Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) are adopted with the aim of facilitating knowledge flow within the organization. However, it is seen that member participation on these platforms is limited. The objective of this work is to identify aspects that influence intention to seek knowledge on KMS. Antecedents to knowledge seeking behaviour were identified through a morphological review of literature. A conceptual model was proposed based on the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behaviour. Structural Equation Modelling was used to assess the adequacy of the model. Results show that seeking happens when the individual has an intrinsic motivation to learn and when the quality of knowledge available on KMS is perceived as having high content value. Interestingly, we find that top management has no bearing on one’s intention to seek. Findings reveal that HR activities need to identify people management practices, such as hiring people with a curious disposition and promoting seeking as a positive behaviour. KM practices need to focus on stimulating curiosity and learning amongst members.
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Iskandar, Karto. "Pengembangan Knowledge Management System pada Bina Nusantara Berbasis Microsoft Sharepoint 2010." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 5, no. 1 (June 30, 2014): 429. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v5i1.2637.

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The role of knowledge in an effort to developing and maintaining an organization has been strong regarded as a very important asset. Bina Nusantara is an organization that puts the human resources and paperwork as the main resource to perform maintenance on existing Knowledge. The problems that occur in Bina Nusantara is the high turnover rate leads to knowledge walkout. The purpose of this study is to design and implement features of Knowledge Management System (KMS) in Bina Nusantara organization specifically to facilitate knowledge capture, knowledge sharing, and document knowledge to nurture the development of knowledge that occurs in the environment Bina Nusantara. KMS is expected to prevent the knowledge walkout that due to the high turnover rate at Bina Nusantara. The methodology used in this study is the use of literature study and application design for KMS using Microsoft SharePoint 2010 technology. The conclusion of this study is to take advantage of features available in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 as a KMS media at Bina Nusantara become more optimal and easy Knowledge document search.
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Silva, Amanda Mendes da, Jéssica Beatriz Tolares, and Alessandra Nunes de Oliveira. "Os processos e sistemas em Organização do Conhecimento análise de verbetes da Enciclopédia da ISKO." Páginas a&b Arquivos & Bibliotecas 17 (2022): 34–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/21836671/pag17a3.

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The Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) as tools used to interpret knowledge structuresare considered, helping in the organization, representation and retrieval of information. It is discussed to what extent the entries as Knowledge Organization (KO)tools contribute to understanding and greater applicability, in the sense of contributing to the Information Science area in what concerns information retrieval. For this, a data survey was carried out considering the terms retrieved in ISKO, identified by the ISKO Encyclopedia of Knowledge Organization(IEKO). The analysis was performed using the content analysis methodology. Based on the approach proposed by this work, 32 articles were retrieved to discuss the concepts of KOSin the Brazilian Information Science literature. As a result, we identified the entries that made it possible to direct some theoretical and practical contributions in the context of KO. The entries retrieved in IEKO are classification systems and showthat this system orders and highlights the KOprocess for its particular use, butthat its practice does not contribute for the knowledge to be retrieved, being necessary theconjunction with another process, such as indexing, so that it can be retrieved by subject, which allows us to conclude that indexing assigns representative terms based on the concepts of the material, allowing us to observe how IEKOhas understood the KO processes and systems. For several authors, KOis approached from different thoughts and points of view: the KOSas a process addresses the representation, organization, description of documents, using classification, indexing and cataloging as a procedure; and KOSas a tool, uses rules and standards such as classification systems, thesauri, ontologies and so on.
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Mazzocchi, Fulvio. "Relations in KOS: is it possible to couple a common nature with different roles?" Journal of Documentation 73, no. 2 (March 13, 2017): 368–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-05-2016-0063.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper, which increases and deepens what was expressed in a previous work (Mazzocchi et al., 2007), is to scrutinize the underlying assumptions of the types of relations included in thesauri, particularly the genus-species relation. Logicist approaches to information organization, which are still dominant, will be compared with hermeneutically oriented approaches. In the light of these approaches, the nature and features of the relations, and what the notion of a priori could possibly mean with regard to them, are examined, together with the implications for designing and implementing knowledge organizations systems (KOS). Design/methodology/approach The inquiry is based on how the relations are described in literature, engaging in particular a discussion with Hjørland (2015) and Svenonius (2004). The philosophical roots of today’s leading views are briefly illustrated, in order to put them under perspective and deconstruct the uncritical reception of their authority. To corroborate the discussion a semantic analysis of specific terms and relations is provided too. Findings All relations should be seen as “perspectival” (not as a priori). On the other hand, different types of relations, depending on the conceptual features of the terms involved, can hold a different degree of “stability.” On this basis, they could be used to address different information concerns (e.g. interoperability vs expressiveness). Research limitations/implications Some arguments that the paper puts forth at the conceptual level need to be tested in application contexts. Originality/value This paper considers that the standpoint of logic and of hermeneutic (usually seen as conflicting) are both significant for information organization, and could be pragmatically integrated. In accordance with this view, an extension of thesaurus relations’ set is advised, meaning that perspective hierarchical relations (i.e. relations that are not logically based but function contingently) should be also included in such a set.
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Puji Ratwiyanti and Harisno. "Pengembangan Arsitektur Knowledge Management System Untuk Model Bisnis Pendidikan Tinggi." JTIM : Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Multimedia 5, no. 1 (May 28, 2023): 34–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.35746/jtim.v5i1.332.

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The purpose of this study is to design and develop architecture and application of Knowledge Management System (KMS) with a deep and comprehensive analysis at XYZ University. To get a deep and comprehensive analysis, several tools and methods are needed. The collaboration is contained in the stages of this study, starting from the business area analysis to map the subjects needed in making databases, current condition analysis by mapping the needs of knowledge and measuring KM Readiness with Rao scale. Both analyzes produce centralized KMS architectural recommendations, website -based KM application designs accompanied and cost benefits analysis. The conclusion obtained is the Knowledge Management System is one of the real solutions for the organization in giving contributions to improvement of governance and human resources in the organization, the readiness of the organization in implementing knowledge management also affects the process of developing knowledge management systems, technology is one aspect which contributes to the development of knowledge management, besides that the Knowledge Manage-Ment System can be developed into tools to assist management in assessing employee activity aspects.
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Akbar, Yudi. "Knowledge Management System pada Biro Administrasi Akademik Akademi Pariwista Nusantara." STRING (Satuan Tulisan Riset dan Inovasi Teknologi) 3, no. 1 (August 6, 2018): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.30998/string.v3i1.2734.

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Knowledge Management System (KMS) aims to improve the quality of human resources in an organization by improving communication among employees and to increase skill by transferring knowledge. Knowledge Management System (KMS) is one of many ways to foster a culture of knowledge sharing among individuals and organizations. In this research, the researcher tries to develop a model of knowledge management system suitable for existing condition at the Academic Administration Bureau of Nusantara Tourism Academy. The method used in this research is SSM model framework, while the knowledge is formed using SECI model. The system is designed by using Unified Modeling Language (UML) method. The functional system is tested using using FGD method with success rate of 90% and software quality is tested using MCcall's method with success rate of 87.75%. The result of this research is the Knowledge Management System prototype that can be a solution to share knowledge because it can properly record the employees’ knowledge and experience and can support the employees’ performance at Academic Administration Bureau of Nusantara Tourism Academy.
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Mayasari, Yanti, and Teddy Chandra. "Social capital for knowledge management system of the creative industry." Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy 14, no. 4 (July 9, 2020): 481–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jec-01-2020-0008.

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Purpose Th purpose of this paper is to represent the role of social capital for the knowledge management system (KMS) in the kind of literature which is related to the topics in the creative industry. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses conceptual and literature study with empirical quantitative and qualitative investigation to validate. As some literature states that KMS is an organizational process and tool for acquisition, conversion, application and protection of existing knowledge as a way to use, develop and manage it which comes from internal and external organizations. Findings Literature shows that for some organizations, knowledge is gained through research and development (R&D) of the internal organization. In contrast, the creative industry requires knowledge that is derived from social capital such as social environment and community. The social environment and community (social capital) will provide knowledge that is required for the existence of the creative industry in producing the creative product that may represent the social context in which the creative industry exists. This study uses a meta-analysis as a tool of analysis to classify previous research and studies regarding the roles of social capital for KMS in the creative industry that were used as the cornerstone of the research. Originality/value Studies in the creative industry previously show that knowledge is a collaboration of tacit knowledge and explicit knowledge which is gained from various the creative classes within the industry. As a renewable resource-based industry, creativity, skill and talent are resources that are used to be commercialized to gain wealth for not only big industries but also for micro, small and medium economies (UMKM) that mostly done by communities, to create employment through the exploitation of intellectual property. Therefore, the creative industry can be meant as a knowledge-based industry that requires the application of KMS in its operation.
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Mikhaylov, Andrey S., Anna A. Mikhaylova, and Dmitry V. Hvaley. "Three-Dimensional Assessment of the Knowledge Production System: Region-City-Organization." Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management 19, no. 2 (September 24, 2021): pp118–132. http://dx.doi.org/10.34190/ejkm.19.2.2410.

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Conceptualization of the region as an integral territorial system of knowledge production has formed a widely used research strategy for innovation studies within regional boundaries. Regional level studies are supported by detailed innovation statistics, which is unavailable for smaller administrative-territorial units, such as municipalities or settlements. The development of spatial scientometrics gave impetus for a new round of research on knowledge and innovation geography with a closer approximation in the context of cities and urban agglomerations. The scope of recent research also includes individual organizations that generate new knowledge or innovation. Despite the topic prominence, the entire array of studies is fragmented, and connections between different levels are not established: region – city – organization. Whereas this is critically important for the implementation of an effective innovation policy. In this regard, in this study, we test the hypothesis that the aggregate data obscures a wide variety of knowledge nodes, which are represented by a dominant knowledge centre. In the case of the region, such centres are often the largest cities, and in the case of cities – the largest organizations. The research design is focused on assessing the knowledge production at a multiscale level – organization, city and region, using the method of spatial scientometrics. The example of the Russian Federation illustrates well the territorial and institutional diversity in the distribution of knowledge production centres of different levels due to its great length and complexity of the structure of the national innovation system. This fact determines the high degree of heterogeneity of the Russian innovation space at the interregional, intercity and inter-organizational levels. The research results show a strong correlation between the knowledge profiles of regions and their primary knowledge-generating cities (KGCs). In cases of a strong central-peripheral structure of the regional knowledge production system, the regional profile completely coincides with the profile of its primary KGC. The knowledge capacity of second-tier cities remains hidden. At the city level, the identified trend is exacerbated. The absence of a pronounced leader among knowledge-intensive organizations (KIOs) against organizational diversity leads to a strong blur of the effectiveness of the knowledge production capabilities of a city. The example of Khabarovsk shows that the research profile of a city in a given situation may not repeat the most productive KIO, but, on the contrary, a weak one. Thus, the three-dimensional region-city-organization approach captures local specifics and organizational diversity, encompassing the entire set of elements of a regional knowledge production system. The study concludes with recommendations for a knowledge management policy at a tiered level.
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Rahayuningtyas, Tri Esti, Widyatmoko Widyatmoko, Ery Mintorini, and Tri Dian Chandriana. "Human Resource Development Through Knowledge Management System." Journal of Applied Intelligent System 8, no. 1 (February 17, 2023): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.33633/jais.v8i1.7157.

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In the era of globalization, knowledge within the company has become something that is very decisive for the success of a company. Knowledge Management System (KMS) as a key element in knowledge management, is an application system used by organizations to manage tacit and explicit knowledge as a platform for communicating information. Employee Cooperative (Kopkar) PT. Gudang Garam Tbk is a cooperative engaged in savings and loans under the auspices of PT. Gudang Garam Tbk Kediri which has a very important role in improving the welfare of employees. The advancement of science and technology is a new challenge for the HR & General Division to process the knowledge assets owned by each employee. As a result of the very accelerating effect of globalization, the emphasis on the importance of the quality of human resources (HR) is one response in responding to these changes. This research method uses data collection methods, data analysis and software development. While analyzing the knowledge management process into a client/server oriented system using the SECI model. From the report, 80% of the discussions that are often shared are in the category of cooperative management issues, and 20% discuss articles about the role of technology and how to grow productivity in an organization.
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Rijanto, Estiko, and Putri Dewintari. "Perancangan Blueprint Knowledge Management System pada Unit Laboratorium Fakultas Ilmu Terapan Universitas Telkom." Jurnal Tata Kelola dan Kerangka Kerja Teknologi Informasi 6, no. 2 (September 7, 2020): 65–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.34010/jtk3ti.v6i2.5544.

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Knowledge is one of the valuable assets owned by an organization or an enterprise. But unfortunately, not all organizations have this awareness. The Laboratory Unit of the Faculty of Applied Sciences (FIT) is a unit that was established with the aim of managing laboratories and all practicum activities within the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Telkom University. Since its establishment until now, the FIT Laboratory Unit has undergone several staff changes. This happened due to the rotation or shift from the FIT Laboratory Unit to other units or due to the expiration of the contract period. In addition, because those chosen to be laboratory assistants are final year students of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, laboratory assistants also experience changes every year. Without good knowledge management, it will cause a loss for the organization. Because the knowledge gained by the staff, while working in the Laboratory Unit will also be lost when the staff moves. To overcome this problem, the researcher proposed a knowledge management system design that can assist organizations in managing and storing their knowledge be it tacit or explicit knowledge. It Also can make it easier for staff to share and transfer knowledge. In this research process, 10 Step Knowledge Management Roadmap by Amrit Tiwana is used as guidance. However, of the ten steps, this research is limited to the sixth step, which is the designing of a knowledge management system blueprint. From the analysis of the strategic approach of KM, it is found that the codification approach has a larger portion of application than the personalization approach. Furthermore, the design process is based on seven layers of KMS. To produce a knowledge management blueprint that can be applied in the development of KMS in the FIT Laboratory Unit.
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Firmansyah, Muhamad Dody. "Analisis Tingkat Kapabilitas Knowledge Management System Information Menggunakan Model Framework Cobit 5 (Studi Kasus Hotel XYZ)." Jurnal Sisfokom (Sistem Informasi dan Komputer) 10, no. 2 (August 12, 2021): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32736/sisfokom.v10i2.1149.

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Abstract - Knowledge Management System (KMS) to improve the quality of human resources in an organization by improving communication among employees and to increase skill by transferring knowledge. Knowledge Management System (KMS) is one of many ways to foster a culture of knowledge sharing among individuals and organizations. In this research, the researcher tries to develop a model of knowledge management system suitable for existing condition at the Hotel XYZ run effectively, it is necessary to conduct an evaluation activity by examining the process of managing knowledge possessed by each individual can be transferred to other individuals through the process of knowledge sharing and knowledge presentation management and through Effective management of knowledge is expected to be maintained well so that it can provide benefits to the company. KMS (Knowledge Management System) is main tool for implementation of existing processes in the knowledge management , is necessary to do an analysis to find out the extent of the processes of knowledge level management found in Hotel XYZ at the maturity level of KMS (Knowledge Management System) it affects the performance of employees, the results of the analysis can be expected to be an evaluation material that will have an impact on the company.
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Golub, Koraljka, Marianne Lykke, and Douglas Tudhope. "Enhancing social tagging with automated keywords from the Dewey Decimal Classification." Journal of Documentation 70, no. 5 (September 2, 2014): 801–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-05-2013-0056.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the potential of applying the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) as an established knowledge organization system (KOS) for enhancing social tagging, with the ultimate purpose of improving subject indexing and information retrieval. Design/methodology/approach – Over 11,000 Intute metadata records in politics were used. Totally, 28 politics students were each given four tasks, in which a total of 60 resources were tagged in two different configurations, one with uncontrolled social tags only and another with uncontrolled social tags as well as suggestions from a controlled vocabulary. The controlled vocabulary was DDC comprising also mappings from the Library of Congress Subject Headings. Findings – The results demonstrate the importance of controlled vocabulary suggestions for indexing and retrieval: to help produce ideas of which tags to use, to make it easier to find focus for the tagging, to ensure consistency and to increase the number of access points in retrieval. The value and usefulness of the suggestions proved to be dependent on the quality of the suggestions, both as to conceptual relevance to the user and as to appropriateness of the terminology. Originality/value – No research has investigated the enhancement of social tagging with suggestions from the DDC, an established KOS, in a user trial, comparing social tagging only and social tagging enhanced with the suggestions. This paper is a final reflection on all aspects of the study.
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Joeliaty, Joeliaty, and Ajeng Pritha Aryani. "Perancangan Knowledge Management System pada Bagian Diklat PT Dirgantara Indonesia." Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia 1, no. 2 (February 1, 2014): 197–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.31843/jmbi.v1i2.18.

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The problem that emerged on every organization now days especially company is how to increase sustainable knowledge from their human resources that suitable with the challenges faced. However, a lot of organizations such as PT Dirgantara Indonesia is not yet or have not discovered hidden knowledge within their employees. Therefore, the objective of this research is to find a constructive plan, implementation and evaluation of Knowledge Management System (KMS) that should be applied to PT Dirgantara Indonesia. Research method used on this paper is descriptive qualitative methodology, 10-step knowledge management roadmap, and differentiation quantitative test. The results from this research are implementations on business startegy of PT Dirgantara Indonesia on their Training and Education Department, with personal approach. Knowledge that needs to be followed is career analysis method, English language ability, SAP creation and system analysis. Those implementations are running through online forum such as intranet portal and offline forum such as scheduled formal forum. Keywords : knowledge management strategy, knowledge management system, 10 steps roadmap, SECI model, MOODLE
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Indriani, Risma, Yessy Yanitasari, and Dedih Dedih. "KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH MENGGUNAKAN SOCIALIZATION, EXTERNALIZATION, COMBINATION, INTERNALIZATION MODEL." INTI Nusa Mandiri 19, no. 1 (July 3, 2024): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33480/inti.v19i1.4251.

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Garbage is an environmental problem that cannot be avoided, changes in human lifestyles cause an increase in the volume of waste, various ways are carried out to overcome the increase in the volume of waste, one of which is the Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (3R) technique which plays an important role in waste processing and can change waste. to be artistic and economical, to share knowledge about waste management requires a container that can accommodate and share knowledge. In this study, a Knowledge Management System (KMS) was developed using the Knowledge Management Life Cycle (KMSLC) method and capturing knowledge using the Sosialization Externalization Combination Internalization (SECI) model. The results of this study are web-based applications that can accommodate, add and share knowledge in the form of tacit and explicit and change the knowledge formed from the results of individual interactions into documented knowledge which is expected to help organizations manage all knowledge and develop it so that it can improve the abilities and knowledge of members organization for waste management.
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Nur Anisah Rangkuti and Evy Nurmiati. "ANALISIS PENERAPAN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (KMS) PADA PT. HUMALA GIAT MANDIRI." JURNAL TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI 13, no. 1 (March 8, 2022): 29–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.51903/jtikp.v13i1.300.

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This study discusses the concept of knowledgemanagement and also its application at PT. Humala isindependent. Knowledge management seeks to increaseuseful knowledge in an organization. Qualitativedescriptive method is a research method that the authoruses in this study. Knowledge Management is dividedinto two theories, namely resource based view theory(RBV) and knowledge based view theory (KBV). In thedelivery service company, knowledge management isapplied in the form of increasing resources and utilizingexisting information technology. The purpose of thisresearch is to analyze the application of knowledgemanagement at PT. Independent Active Humala. Theresults obtained in this study are PT. Humala GiatMandiri has implemented knowledge management well.
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Ivanov, I., Lyubov' Orlova, and S. Ivanov. "Innovative Potential of Personnel as a Factor of Competitiveness of the Organization." Management of the Personnel and Intellectual Resources in Russia 10, no. 2 (May 26, 2021): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2305-7807-2021-10-2-31-35.

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The article deals with the formation and development of the innovative potential (IP) of an organization based on knowledge management. It is emphasized that of all the qualities that characterize this potential, the most important is the company's ability to self-development, to form its key competencies and dynamic abilities. It is indicated that the named competencies and abilities should be formed within the framework of the knowledge management system (KMS) created in the organization. At the same time, the specified system should be an organic part of an innovative business model formed in the company, which, in turn, should be built into the corporate culture and corporate memory of the company. The role of corporate universities in the creation of an effective KMS is noted. It is emphasized that a successfully functioning knowledge management system is a guarantee of continuous growth of the innovative potential and competitiveness of the organization.
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Assegaff, Setiawan. "The Role of Organizational and Individual Factors in Knowledge Management System Acceptance." Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 6, no. 2 (June 1, 2017): 188–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/eei.v6i2.606.

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The aim of this study is to investigates the how individual and organizational factors influence people behavior in using knowledge management. This research applied Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as a basis theory; TAM was enriched with individual and organizational factors for this study. A survey approach was conducted for data collection. Three of institutions in Banking Sector at Indonesia were invited to join this study and 215 knowledge workers were participated for the survey. Data from survey were analyzed through Structural Equations Model (SEM) using PLS (Partial Least Square) V2. The conclusion specify that ‘‘individual elements’’ and ‘‘organizational elements’’ are the significantly affect people behavior in KMS acceptance factors that influence knowledge worker behavior in knowledge sharing. However this study not found relationship between individual and organization factors and “perceived ease of use” construct with people behavior in accept KMS.
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van Zyl, Werner Richardt, Sanchen Henning, and John Andrew van der Poll. "A Framework for Knowledge Management System Adoption in Small and Medium Enterprises." Computers 11, no. 9 (August 25, 2022): 128. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computers11090128.

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Knowledge is a key competitive advantage for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as a way of competing with other organisations. There is a need to investigate SME adoption of knowledge management systems (KMSs). Knowledge management systems can only assist in this task if they are sufficiently adopted. The purpose of this research was to develop a conceptual framework for KMS adoption within an SME context. The research aimed to explore the interdependencies between various contextual KMS adoption factors, namely the technology, organization, environmental and human behavioural contexts. Four mini-focus groups were conducted and included employees in SMEs. Thematic analysis identified nine themes that describe the dynamics that either promote or prevent KMS adoption. The findings provide deeper insights into the influencing factors in KMS adoption to enhance SME performance and competitiveness. The KMS adoption framework can be applied to improve the adoption of technology in SMEs. Future research could include SMEs in specific industries to compare adoption factors and could also include larger organisations.
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HIGA, KUNIHIKO, MILAM W. AIKEN, and OLIVIA R. LIU SHENG. "STRUCTURED DESIGN OF A KNOWLEDGE-BASED MESSAGE DISSEMINATION SYSTEM." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 04, no. 01 (March 1994): 61–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194094000040.

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Electronic Mail Systems (EMSs) have been a boon to organizational productivity, but these systems may not receive greater acceptance due in part to their general lack of robust system features. Particularly, the intractable problem of effective electronic mail dissemination management has largely eluded solution. This paper first provides a brief survey of several existing intelligent EMSs which seek to address the conundrum of mail management and then proposes an alternative solution which takes advantage of the unique characteristics of a knowledge base/database coupling to facilitate effective information sharing among members of an organization. This approach improves on prior Knowledge-Based Mail System (KMS) designs by (1) focusing on message dissemination management rather than on message receipt management, (2) separating the relatively static knowledge of message routing from the relatively dynamic knowledge of the organizational membership, and (3) incorporating a more comprehensive view of the semantic constraints involved in configuring distribution lists of message receivers through the use of the Structured Object Model (SOM) Methodology. The design concepts are illustrated by a prototype KMS, the Message Dissemination System (MDS).
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