Knowledge management for the analysis of complex experimentation
Abstract
Government agencies carry out many events each year designed to determine future requirements and capabilities. These events include field experiments, surveys, interviews, simulations and workshops. Similar themes are evident across many of these events. Unfortunately, mechanisms for passing information from one event to the next, or for developing bodies of knowledge in the topical areas they address, have yet to be fully developed. The task is difficult on two fronts. In response to this need a knowledge management capability was developed to help provide structure for dynamic and static data and thereby, aid in the analysis of complex experimentation. The system warehouses qualitative and quantitative data and supports mining operations through a number of traditional and artificial intelligence‐based techniques. Described are the information architecture of the system, the knowledge processing methodologies, and the structure of the thematic data sets that form the knowledge ontologies.
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Citation
Maule, R., Schacher, G. and Gallup, S. (2002), "Knowledge management for the analysis of complex experimentation", Internet Research, Vol. 12 No. 5, pp. 427-435. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662240210447173
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:MCB UP Ltd
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