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KM for Public Administration: Focusing on KMS Feature Requirements

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Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management (PAKM 2002)

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The information society develops a novel and comprehensive vision of governance with knowledge as core part. For building KMS a mere transferring of concepts from the private sector to the public area will not suffice; approaches of their own are necessary. For this purpose, Public Administration in general as well as in typical applications is juxtaposed with main features of KMS. Focal question is how features of KMS technology can meet requests derived from administrative work. The outcome is a remarkable picture; it shows bright options and possibilities as well as shortfalls and indications for further development.

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Traunmüller, R., Wimmer, M. (2002). KM for Public Administration: Focusing on KMS Feature Requirements. In: Karagiannis, D., Reimer, U. (eds) Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management. PAKM 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2569. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36277-0_28

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