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A Meta-modeling Environment for Cooperative Knowledge Management

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Knowledge management (KM) systems usually focus on specific tasks. In this paper, we identify B- and C-level improvement activities for cooperative KM based on Engelbart’s ABC model of organizational improvement. We present a cooperative meta-modeling environment, which is based on cooperative hypermedia. It supports the configuration of domain-specific knowledge schemas and their ad-hoc adaptation with special consideration of behaviors.

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Rubart, J., Wang, W., Haake, J.M. (2003). A Meta-modeling Environment for Cooperative Knowledge Management. In: Nürnberg, P.J. (eds) Metainformatics. MIS 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2641. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44872-1_4

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