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Conference name: KMIS- International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing
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==SCOPE==
 
 
Venue: Valencia, Spain
 
 
 
 
 
Event Date:25-28 October, 2010
 
 
 
 
 
SCOPE
 
 
 
 
Knowledge Management (KM) is a discipline concerned with the analysis and technical support of practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute and enable the adoption and leveraging of good practices embedded in collaborative settings and, in particular, in organizational processes. Effective knowledge management is an increasingly important source of competitive advantage, and a key to the success of contemporary organizations, bolstering the collective expertise of its employees and partners.
 
Knowledge Management (KM) is a discipline concerned with the analysis and technical support of practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute and enable the adoption and leveraging of good practices embedded in collaborative settings and, in particular, in organizational processes. Effective knowledge management is an increasingly important source of competitive advantage, and a key to the success of contemporary organizations, bolstering the collective expertise of its employees and partners.
 
There are several perspectives on KM, but all share the same core components, namely: People, Processes and Technology. Some take a techno-centric focus, in order to enhance knowledge integration and creation; some take an organizational focus, in order to optimize organization design and workflows; some take an ecological focus, where the important aspects are related to people interaction, knowledge and environmental factors as a complex adaptive system similar to a natural ecosystem.
 
There are several perspectives on KM, but all share the same core components, namely: People, Processes and Technology. Some take a techno-centric focus, in order to enhance knowledge integration and creation; some take an organizational focus, in order to optimize organization design and workflows; some take an ecological focus, where the important aspects are related to people interaction, knowledge and environmental factors as a complex adaptive system similar to a natural ecosystem.
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The two areas are intertwined as information sharing is the foundation for knowledge management. KMIS aims at becoming a major meeting point for researchers and practitioners interested in the study and application of all perspectives of Knowledge Management and Information Sharing.
 
The two areas are intertwined as information sharing is the foundation for knowledge management. KMIS aims at becoming a major meeting point for researchers and practitioners interested in the study and application of all perspectives of Knowledge Management and Information Sharing.
  
CONFERENCE TOPICS
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==CONFERENCE TOPICS==
 
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Metadata and structured documents
Metadata and structured documents
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* Digital libraries
Digital libraries
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* Best practices & communities of practice
Best practices & communities of practice
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* Business intelligence & CRM
Business intelligence & CRM
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* Communication, collaboration and information sharing
Communication, collaboration and information sharing
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* Interoperability
Interoperability
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* Information security
Information security
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* Impact measurement of knowledge management
Impact measurement of knowledge management
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* Tools and technology for knowledge management
Tools and technology for knowledge management
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* Knowledge management projects
Knowledge management projects
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* E-Learning, e-training and executive training
E-Learning, e-training and executive training
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* Organizational memories
Organizational memories
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* Organizational semiotics
Organizational semiotics
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* Learning organization & organizational learning
Learning organization & organizational learning
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* Content management & digital rights management
Content management & digital rights management
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* Intelligent information systems
Intelligent information systems
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* Social networks and the psychological dimension
Social networks and the psychological dimension
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* Intellectual capital
Intellectual capital
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* K-Economy, k-community and k-enterprise
K-Economy, k-community and k-enterprise
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* Studies, metrics & benchmarks
Studies, metrics & benchmarks
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* Innovation facilitation
Innovation facilitation
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* KM strategies and implementations
KM strategies and implementations
 
 
 
 
 
IMPORTANT DATES
 
 
 
› Conference date: 25-28 October, 2010
 
 
 
› Regular Paper Submission: May 20, 2010
 
› Authors Notification (regular papers): July 09, 2010
 
› Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: July 27, 2010
 
 
 
SECRETARIAT
 
 
 
KMIS Secretariat
 
Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq.
 
            2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal
 
Tel.: +351 265 100 033
 
Fax: +44 203 014 8639
 
 
 
e-mail: kmis.secretariat@insticc.org
 
 
 
Web: http://www.kmis.ic3k.org/
 

Latest revision as of 14:10, 1 October 2020

KMIS 2010
International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing 2010
Event in series KMIS
Dates 2010/10/25 (iCal) - 2010/10/28
Homepage: http://www.kmis.ic3k.org/KMIS2010/
Location
Location: Valencia, Spain
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Important dates
Papers: 2010/05/20
Submissions: 2010/05/20
Notification: 2010/07/09
Camera ready due: 2010/07/27
Committees
PC chairs: Kecheng Liu
Keynote speaker: Oscar Pastor, Alain Bernard
Table of Contents


SCOPE

Knowledge Management (KM) is a discipline concerned with the analysis and technical support of practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute and enable the adoption and leveraging of good practices embedded in collaborative settings and, in particular, in organizational processes. Effective knowledge management is an increasingly important source of competitive advantage, and a key to the success of contemporary organizations, bolstering the collective expertise of its employees and partners. There are several perspectives on KM, but all share the same core components, namely: People, Processes and Technology. Some take a techno-centric focus, in order to enhance knowledge integration and creation; some take an organizational focus, in order to optimize organization design and workflows; some take an ecological focus, where the important aspects are related to people interaction, knowledge and environmental factors as a complex adaptive system similar to a natural ecosystem. Information Sharing (IS) is a term used for a long time in the information technology (IT) lexicon, related to data exchange, communication protocols and technological infrastructures. Although standardization is indeed an essential element for sharing information, IS effectiveness requires going beyond the syntactic nature of IT and delve into the human functions involved in the semantic, pragmatic and social levels of organizational semiotics. The two areas are intertwined as information sharing is the foundation for knowledge management. KMIS aims at becoming a major meeting point for researchers and practitioners interested in the study and application of all perspectives of Knowledge Management and Information Sharing.

CONFERENCE TOPICS

Metadata and structured documents

  • Digital libraries
  • Best practices & communities of practice
  • Business intelligence & CRM
  • Communication, collaboration and information sharing
  • Interoperability
  • Information security
  • Impact measurement of knowledge management
  • Tools and technology for knowledge management
  • Knowledge management projects
  • E-Learning, e-training and executive training
  • Organizational memories
  • Organizational semiotics
  • Learning organization & organizational learning
  • Content management & digital rights management
  • Intelligent information systems
  • Social networks and the psychological dimension
  • Intellectual capital
  • K-Economy, k-community and k-enterprise
  • Studies, metrics & benchmarks
  • Innovation facilitation
  • KM strategies and implementations
Facts about "KMIS 2010"
AcronymKMIS +
Camera ready dueJuly 27, 2010 +
End dateOctober 28, 2010 +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates39° 28' 11", -0° 22' 35"Latitude: 39.469705555556
Longitude: -0.37633611111111
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Has location cityValencia +
Has location countryCategory:Spain +
Homepagehttp://www.kmis.ic3k.org +
IsAEvent +
NotificationJuly 9, 2010 +
Paper deadlineMay 20, 2010 +
Start dateOctober 25, 2010 +
Submission deadlineMay 20, 2010 +
TitleKMIS- International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing +