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The previous approaches for KM focused on either of two main strategies: Codification or Personalization (which focused on explicit or tacit knowledge, respectively). Those approaches lead to serious problems, such as: difficulty for integration, inconvenience in knowledge accessibility, limitation of participation, disjunction of knowledge... The approach for solving those problems of this paper is to set up a new integrated platform for combining both strategies. That platform is based on web 2.0, a set of advanced technologies and a new approach to knowledge management. Using web 2.0 for knowledge management, both kinds of knowledge can be supported at the same time and knowledge creating cycle is also facilitated. In this paper, a KMS based on web 2.0 is specified and a demo system is implemented for testing this solution, which shows many advantages in comparison with previous KMS.
Two main KM strategies: Personalization and Codification.
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Pham, Q.T., Hara, Y. (2009). Combination of Two KM Strategies by Web 2.0. In: Karagiannis, D., Jin, Z. (eds) Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management. KSEM 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 5914. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10488-6_32
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