Abstract
We present here a groupware (MEMO-Net) based on a model (DIPA), which uses and simplifies the concepts of Problem-Solving methods. This model comes from a review of Design Rationale formalisms that gave rise to the ABRICo formalism. MEMO-Net enables exchange structuring in order to improve dialog quality and reusability. MEMO-Net prefigures a new KM approach, named “cooperative KM” where we propose virtual work environments for groups that will consist in new “coordination mechanisms”.
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- Knowledge Management
- Design Rationale
- Coordination Mechanism
- Design Situation
- Group Decision Support System
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Lewkowicz, M., Zacklad, M. (2000). Using Problem-Solving Models to Design Efficient Cooperative Knowledge-Management Systems Based on Formalization and Traceability of Argumentation. In: Dieng, R., Corby, O. (eds) Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management Methods, Models, and Tools. EKAW 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1937. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39967-4_21
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