2009
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-18762009000100006
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An Object and Performance Framework for Implementation of Web-based Knowledge Sharing Technology

Abstract: Any e-organization, whether it is commercial or governmental, requires a knowledge management support in order to achieve optimal performance. Many of the technologies that serve the operations of such organizations can also support knowledge management to facilitate efficient knowledge sharing and reuse. Thus, eorganizations should be at the forefront in the use of knowledge management. This paper examines systems of knowledge management used in large organizations. The limitations of traditional organization… Show more

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“…For example, the U.S. Army includes deployment health information in its Army Knowledge Online (AKO) application, but soldiers also use the system for e-mail, training and clothing records, and other aspects of military information management. AKO is a document based system that requires users to have domain knowledge about U.S. Army organization and culture which makes navigation and searches difficult for newcomers and outsiders [11]. Relying on AKO in lieu of a PHR fails to recognize that AKO is not intuitive and requires patients to recall complicated domain specific information during periods of cognitive impairment due to injury or medication.…”
Section: The Military Informatics Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the U.S. Army includes deployment health information in its Army Knowledge Online (AKO) application, but soldiers also use the system for e-mail, training and clothing records, and other aspects of military information management. AKO is a document based system that requires users to have domain knowledge about U.S. Army organization and culture which makes navigation and searches difficult for newcomers and outsiders [11]. Relying on AKO in lieu of a PHR fails to recognize that AKO is not intuitive and requires patients to recall complicated domain specific information during periods of cognitive impairment due to injury or medication.…”
Section: The Military Informatics Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%