Daily knowledge valuation in organizations : traceability and capitalization / edited by Nada Matta, Hassan Atifi, Guillaume Ducellier.

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Book
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English
Published/​Created
London : ISTE Ltd ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016.
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xii, 244 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    Cognitive science series [More in this series]
    Summary note
    One of the major challenges for modern organizations is the management of individual and collective knowledge, which is at the root of specific practices designed to optimize knowledge acquisition, maintenance and application. There are, however, still a disproportionately low number of studies focused on the structure and nature of knowledge. This book tackles the subject of daily knowledge: the knowledge related to everyday tasks. How does this knowledge present itself in the mind? How do we acquire and preserve it?To answer these questions, the authors explore a number of techniques which help to keep track of information produced in collaborative activity and extract knowledge by aggregating these traces.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Daily knowledge / Nada Matta
    • Traceability / Nada Matta and Fatima Berriche
    • Traceability and structuring of decision-making / Nada Matta and Guillaume Ducellier
    • Classifications and aggregation of traces / Xinghang Dai, Nada Matta and Guillaume Ducellier
    • Example of traceability and classifications of decision-making / Xinghang Dai ... [et al.]
    • Communication, CMC and e-mail : a brief survey / Hassan Atifi
    • Traceability of communications in software design / François Rauscher, Hassan Atifi and Nada Matta
    • Traceability of actions in crisis management / Mohamed Sediri, Nada Matta and Sophie Loriette
    • Traceability in problem-solving processes / Elisabeth Kuntz ... [et al.].
    ISBN
    • 9781848218574
    • 1848218575
    LCCN
    2016933880
    OCLC
    921167209
    Doi
    • 10.1002/9781119292142
    International Article Number
    • 9781848218574
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