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Knowledge sharing: an index of terminological specificity

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Knowledge management is vital for businesses and the evolution of our society, and it comes with different point of views. Here we address two crucial points to achieve a particular goal: the controlled diffusion of knowledge. On the first hand sharing knowledge means to ensure the quality of such knowledge. We rely on a repository and the construction of domain ontology. On the other hand, diffusion of knowledge needs to be understood unambiguously, especially when aimed at an audience of laymen. We propose the index of terminological speciality, which allows the specialist to assess her level of language, from its public.

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          MEDES '09: Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems
          October 2009
          525 pages
          ISBN:9781605588292
          DOI:10.1145/1643823

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