Title :
Pushing knowledge management in Web information systems engineering
Author :
Cuzzocrea, Alfredo ; Mastroianni, Carlo
Author_Institution :
DEIS, Calabria Univ., Rende, Italy
Abstract :
Knowledge management-based Web information systems (k-WIS) are a novel class of Web information systems whose main goal is to adapt content and presentation with respect to user needs and backgrounds through the execution of knowledge management processes. K-WIS involve complex issues such as knowledge representation, classification and clustering, reasoning, and, more recently, ontologies and semantic Web. In This work we present a methodology for the designing and developing of k-WIS, starting from the application domain analysis. We also provide a reference multilayer architecture for k-WIS and a pruning algorithm, called KM search, that allows to improve Web resources searching and classification. In our opinion, a k-WIS can be considered as an "intelligent knowledge hub" because it makes distributed Web resources available by means of knowledge management techniques such as classification and clustering. Finally, we present a reference model for developing a k-WIS authoring tool able to support our methodology.
Keywords :
information resources; knowledge management; semantic Web; KM search; Web information systems; Web resource classification; Web resource searching; application domain analysis; distributed Web resources; intelligent knowledge hub; k-WIS; knowledge classification; knowledge clustering; knowledge management; knowledge reasoning; knowledge representation; pruning algorithm; reference multilayer architecture; semantic Web; Content management; Design methodology; Information management; Knowledge engineering; Knowledge management; Knowledge representation; Management information systems; Ontologies; Semantic Web; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, 2004. IDEAS '04. Proceedings. International
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2168-1
DOI :
10.1109/IDEAS.2004.1319826