Combining ontologies and peer‐to‐peer technologies for inter‐organizational knowledge management
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of the paper is to review the characteristics of systems that combine P2P technology with explicit ontologies and assess the benefits of these technologies for inter‐organizational knowledge management.
Design/methodology/approach
We characterize existing technologies with respect to a number of aspects that are relevant to knowledge management on a technical level. We further provide an example of an existing system and categorize it according to the aspects.
Findings
We conclude that ontology‐based P2P systems are in general beneficial for distributed knowledge management systems and that the design of such systems can be guided using the aspects we distinguish.
Originality/value
The paper presents the first attempt to rigorously identify and discuss the design space of ontology‐based P2P systems.
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Citation
Stuckenschmidt, H., Siberski, W. and Nejdl, W. (2005), "Combining ontologies and peer‐to‐peer technologies for inter‐organizational knowledge management", The Learning Organization, Vol. 12 No. 5, pp. 480-491. https://doi.org/10.1108/09696470510611429
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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