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KnowledgeBus – An Architecture to Support Intelligent and Flexible Knowledge Management

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Creating New Learning Experiences on a Global Scale (EC-TEL 2007)

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MoKEx (Mobile Knowledge Experience) is an international project series focusing on actual challenges in knowledge management and e-learning. The project series is in cooperation with universities and industrial partners in Germany and Switzerland and links communities of practice with the innovative approaches of learning communities. As a result of the recent execution of the project, an architecture was developed that supports the flexible connection of various independent knowledge systems via the so-called KnowledgeBus. This paper introduces the concept of Single Point of Information (SPI) and the KnowledgeBus itself.

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Hinkelmann, K., Magenheim, J., Reinhardt, W., Nelkner, T., Holzweißig, K., Mlynarski, M. (2007). KnowledgeBus – An Architecture to Support Intelligent and Flexible Knowledge Management. In: Duval, E., Klamma, R., Wolpers, M. (eds) Creating New Learning Experiences on a Global Scale. EC-TEL 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4753. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75195-3_42

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