Title :
Ubiquitous knowledge management - enabling an office-work scheduling tool for corporate knowledge sharing
Author :
Kida, Koji ; Shimazu, Hideo
Author_Institution :
Internet Syst. Res. Labs., NEC Corp., Japan
Abstract :
This paper analyzes ubiquitous knowledge sharing among office workers. Most office workers use a schedule management system and their schedule data are also shared with other workers for group schedule management. Empirical analyses have taught us that the direct use of schedule data is the key to successful ubiquitous knowledge sharing amongst busy white-collar workers. The authors have been developing "KM Goodinator (Knowledge Management Group Coordinator)", a ubiquitous knowledge management tool that runs with commercial schedule management groupware. The tool handles schedule data as a knowledge repository that includes: (1) a human relationship database; (2) a who-knows-what directory; and (3) a scheduling knowledge database. Because the system allows users to use schedule data as knowledge without maintaining the knowledge database, ubiquitous knowledge sharing is easily achieved. Although knowledge retrieval performance is not as good as more integrated knowledge management systems, the easy-to-adopt feature of the approach should be welcomed by busy organizations.
Keywords :
groupware; human resource management; knowledge management; management information systems; office automation; scheduling; KM Goodinator; Knowledge Management Group Coordinator; corporate knowledge sharing; group schedule management; human relationship database; knowledge repository; knowledge retrieval; office work scheduling tool; office workers; schedule management groupware; schedule management system; scheduling knowledge database; ubiquitous knowledge management; ubiquitous knowledge sharing; white-collar workers; who-knows-what directory; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Humans; Information management; Internet; Knowledge management; Laboratories; National electric code; Scheduling; Spatial databases;
Conference_Titel :
Knowledge Media Networking, 2002. Proceedings. IEEE Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1778-1
DOI :
10.1109/KMN.2002.1115170