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AIMS AND SCOPE
The PAKM Conference Series offers a communication forum and meeting ground for practitioners and researchers. The conference focus is on developing and deploying advanced business solutions for the management of knowledge in organizations and other communities that can benefit from its methods. This year's conference we will pay particular attention to the innovations on the interaction between Business, Computer Science, Information Systems, and Library and Information Science. PAKM is a forum for people to share their views, to exchange novel ideas, to develop new insights, and to envision, propose and demonstrate new kinds of solutions and new organizational methods and/or tools to Knowledge Management problems. Management in companies deals with many things: people, energy, materials, etc. The management integrates them as a whole system and organizes the flow between the parts efficiently. In some companies, the same is done with knowledge. What methods are available and how well this integration of knowledge is understood? Libraries and universities are examples of organizations where knowledge plays a major role within management. What methods are available to integrate knowledge (e.g., curricula, expertise, centers of excellence, programs) with people and other resources in libraries and universities? The topics will cover relevant and applicable aspects of knowledge management. We invite practitioners and researchers from all over the world to submit papers. We are looking forward to a conference which will address a wide spectrum of topics from a variety of perspectives. We seek original contributions in the business and organization sciences, cognitive science, library and information science, information systems and computer science that represent a true advancement beyond the state-of-the-art of Knowledge Management. Business and organization sciences provide the overall framework for developing a knowledge management approach with a focus on the business aspects rather than on information technology aspects. Computer science provides the tools needed to build the information systems that are often required to make certain aspects of a knowledge management solution work. Cognitive science helps to design knowledge management solutions in line with the cognitive capabilities of the people involved and optimally embedded in their work context. Library and information science analyzes how to organize and understand knowledge for the benefit of the users. IMPORTANT DATES Papers Due: 7-Apr-10 Notification of acceptance: 28-May-10 Camera-ready Due: 7-Jul-10 SUBMISSIONS We wish to encourage the submission of contributions that espouse an interdisciplinary approach, which will therefore be favored over one-dimensional papers. Apart from a clear description of the real-world problems they address, papers must point out the business and/or the scientific benefits of the suggested solutions for a knowledge management task of an organization or community. Furthermore, papers should emphasize the novel aspects of the suggested approach. Submissions will be anonymous and subject to blind reviews. Submission web page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pakm2010 SUBMISSION FORMAT Papers MUST be submitted in Springer LNCS format, with a maximum of 12 pages. Authors' instructions are available on the web at http://www.springer.com/east/home/computer/lncs?SGWID=5-164-12-73062-0 Below is a not exhaustive list of topics that will be considered: * Building and maintaining knowledge inventories o knowledge directories o knowledge modeling o automatic creation of meta data o knowledge integration * Collaboration and knowledge sharing o knowledge sharing communities o social software o knowledge sharing and collaboration platforms o integration of processes across organizational boundaries * Capturing and securing knowledge o knowledge capturing within business processes o knowledge acquisition, lessons learned, debriefing o organizational memories o knowledge storage and representation * Knowledge utilization o content-oriented retrieval o question answering o integration of knowledge and business processes o graphical user interfaces for retrieving and o visualizing knowledge o semantic web * Developing new knowledge o innovation management o ontology management and development o communities of practice * Knowledge Measurement and evaluation o evaluation of knowledge management systems o measuring the benefits of KM solutions o measuring the cost of KM solutions, knowledge access o measuring the benefits of knowledge access o proportions and relative cost of knowledge cycles o cost of missing knowledge * Competitive intelligence * How to store and retrieve shared knowledge * Using digital libraries * Collective intelligence and knowledge management * Knowledge fusion * Theoretical models for KM * Experimental designs to test KM tasks and approaches PROGRAM COMMITTEE * Eileen Abels, USA * David Aha, USA * Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Germany * Yuan An, USA * Irma Becerra-Fernandez, USA * Nick Bontis, Canada * Chaomei Chen, USA * Belinha De Abreu, USA * Stefan Decker, Ireland * Kemal Delic, USA * Juan Dodero, Spain * Joaquim Filipe, Portugal * Fabien Gandon, France * Enrico Giunchiglia, Italy * Norbert Gronau, Germany * Remko Helms, The Netherlands * Knut Hinkelmann, Switzerland * Achim Hoffmann, Australia * Murray Jennex, USA * Byeong-ho Kang, Australia * Dimitris Karagiannis, Austria * Larry Kerschberg, USA * David Leake, USA * Jay Liebowitz, USA * Ana Maguitman, Argentina * Ronald Maier, Austria * Mark Maybury, USA * Karim Moustaghfir, Morocco * Hector Munoz, USA * Daniel O'Leary, USA * Jung-Ran Park, USA * Sven Rehm, Germany * Ulrich Reimer, Switzerland * Debbie Richards, Australia * Bodo Rieger Germany * Gerold Riempp, Germany * Stefan Smolnik, Germany * Steffen Staab, Germany * Rudi Studer, Germany * Ulrich Thiel Germany * A Min Tjoa Austria * Eric Tsui, China * Ian Watson, New Zealand * Frithjof Weber, Germany * Takahira Yamaguchi, Japan * Lisl Zach, USA CHAIRS AND ORGANIZATION Program Chair * Rosina Weber, Drexel University, USA * Michael Richter, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Conference Chair * Rosina Weber, Drexel University, USA Webmaster * Robin Naughton, Drexel University, USA Local Committee: * Ilya Waldstein, Drexel University, US Steering Committee: Steering Committee Chairs: * Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria * Ulrich Reimer, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen, Switzerland Steering Committee Members: * Irma Becerra-Fernandez, Florida International University, USA * John Davies, British Telecom, UK * Rose Dieng, INRIA, France * Michael Huhns, University of South Carolina, USA * Daniel O'Leary, University of Southern California, USA * Eric Tsui, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China * Mary-Anne Williams, The University of Technology, Sydney, Australia * Takahira Yamaguchi, Keio University, Japan | |||||||||||
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