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  • Mappings between ontologies enable reuse and interoperability of biomedical knowledge. The Radiology Gamuts Ontology (RGO)—an ontology of 16 918 diseases, interventions, and imaging observations—provides a resource for differential diagnosis and automated textual report understanding in radiology.

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  • In 2013, we released Project Tycho, an open-access database comprising 3.6 million counts of infectious disease cases and deaths reported for over a century by public health surveillance in the United States. Our objective is to describe how Project Tycho version 1 (v1) data has been used to create new knowledge and technology and to present improvements made in the newly released version 2.0 (v2).

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  • Ebook Current issues in knowledge management: Part 2 presents the following content: Chapter XV: A method for knowledge modeling language (UML): Building a blueprint for knowledge management; Chapter XVII: Using social networking analysis to facilitate knowledge sharing amongst senior managers in multinational organisations; Chapter XVIII: Leveraging current experiences for future actions: An exemplar of knowledge reuse;…

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  • The main aims of the project were to firstly find out or identify barriers that are inhibiting builders from installing greywater systems and secondly to identify and formulate strategies to reduce or eliminate the barriers identified. The main barriers for builders are; high cost, government regulations, lack of builder awareness or knowledge, and low client demand.

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  • Nowadays, business process models have been used in a wide range of enterprise applications. In this paper, we introduce a knowledge base established to assist the choice of appropriate workflow templates for the development of a new business workflow template.

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  • Lecture Introduction to Programming: Lesson 32 provide students with knowledge about binary operators; unary operators; member and non-member operators; Date operator + (int i) structure; unary member operator; code reuse; comparison operator; bool operator > (date d) structure;...

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  • Lecture Solid waste management - Chapter 6a: Recycle, reuse, resource recovery (CE 431) provide students with knowledge about involves recovery of resources from the waste stream in the form of both materials and energy.

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  • Lecture Solid waste management - Chapter 7: Composting (CE 431) provide students with knowledge about accomplishes all three rs – reduce, reuse and recycle advantages of composting.

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  • Scientists rarely reuse expert knowledge of phylogeny, in spite of years of effort to assemble a great “Tree of Life” (ToL). A notable exception involves the use of Phylomatic, which provides tools to generate custom phylogenies from a large, pre-computed, expert phylogeny of plant taxa.

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  • After this chapter the student should have acquired the following knowledge and skills: Stakeholder analysis, elicitation techniques, interviews, scenarios, requirements reuse, observation and social analysis, prototyping, questionnaire, brainstorming, focus groups, collaborative requirement gathering, QFD, analysis, negotiation.

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  • Over the past years, a number of international initiatives that recognize the importance of sharing and reusing digital educational resources among educational communities through the use of Learning Object Repositories (LORs) have emerged. Typically, these initiatives focus on collecting digital educational resources that are offered by their creators for open access and potential reuse. Nevertheless, most of the existing LORs are designed more as digital repositories, rather than as Knowledge Management Systems (KMS).

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  • Nowadays, organizations attempt to retrieve, collect, preserve and manage knowledge and experience of experts in order to reuse them later and to promote innovation. In this sense, Experience Management is one of the important organizational issues. This article is discussed the main ideas of a future Conversational Case-Based Reasoning (CCBR) intended to assist the experts of after-sales service in a French industrial company. The aim of this research is to formalize the experience of experts in after-sales service in order to better reuse them for similar problems in future.

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  • Research on online interactions during a learning situation to better understand users' practices and to provide them with quality-oriented features, resources and services is attracting a large community. As a result, the interest for sharing educational data sets that translate the interactions of users with elearning systems has become a hot topic today. However, the current systems aggregating social and usage data about their users suffer from a series of weaknesses. In particular, they lack a common information model that would allow for exchanges of interaction data at a large scale.

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  • Business Process Redesign (BPR) helps rethinking a process in order to enhance its performance. Practitioners have been developing methodologies to support BPR implementation. However, most methodologies lack actual guidance on deriving a process design threatening the success of BPR. In this paper, we suggest the use of a case-based reasoning technique (CBR) to support solving new problems by adapting previously successful solutions to similar problems to support redesigning new business processes by adapting previously successful redesign to similar business process.

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  • Building knowledge management (KM) infrastructure involves reuse and refocus of several existing infrastructure components, and awareness around future visions and conditions of infrastructure. We present a community perspective using a staircase metaphor for conceptualizing government supported KM infrastructure and services. Additionally we illustrate a model for government’s role in providing and leveraging infrastructure components from all tiers of government.

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  • Existing tools that are used to support the process of transferring tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge do not support the affection of individuals and their knowledge, but rather data and information processing. A more personalised view of knowledge is required, and a toolbox has been constructed in order to increase the individual’s capacity to describe his/her own situation within organisations. This is assumed to motivate the person to contribute with knowledge. An empirical investigation of a prototypical nature has been conducted.

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  • Current research directions are looking at Data Mining (DM) and Knowledge Management (KM) as complementary and interrelated felds, aimed at supporting, with algorithms and tools, the lifecycle of knowledge, including its discovery, formalization, retrieval, reuse, and update. While DM focuses on the extraction of patterns, information, and ultimately knowledge from data (Giudici, 2003; Fayyad et al.

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  • New Growth Theory emphasizes that economic growth results from the increasing returns associated with new knowledge. Knowledge has different properties than other economic goods (being non-rival, and partly excludable). The ability to grow the economy by increasing knowledge rather than labor or capital creates opportunities for nearly boundless growth. Markets fail to produce enough knowledge because innovators cannot capture all of the gains associated with creating new knowledge.

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