FGWM 2009
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| FGWM 2009 | |
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Workshop “Knowledge and Experience Management” (FGWM)
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| Subevent of | LWA 2009 |
| Start | September 21 2009 (iCal) |
| End | September 23 2009 |
| Homepage: | Homepage |
| Location | |
| City: | Darmstadt |
| Country: | Germany |
| Important dates | |
| Submissions due: | June 15 2009 |
| Notification: | July 13 2009 |
| Camera ready due: | July 27 2009 |
Event in series FGWM
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This workshop takes place in the context of the meeting of the knowledge management working group of the German society of computer science (GI) and is to make an interdisciplinary forum available both for scientists and practitioners. The exchange of innovative ideas and practical applications in the field of knowledge and experience management is the desired goal of this workshop. Therefore submissions from the current research out of these and adjacent areas are welcome. Moreover, contributions that describe work in progress or approaches that have not yet been investigated comprehensively, thus having a provisional character, are of interest. The latter should, however, be described sufficiently clearly and in a structured way, in order to serve as a basis for interesting discussions among the participants.
[edit] Topics of Interest:
- Experience/knowledge search and knowledge integration approaches (case-based reasoning, logic-based approaches, text-based approaches, semantic portals/wikis/blogs, Web 2.0, etc.)
- Applications of knowledge and experience management (corporate memories, e-commerce, design, tutoring/e-learning, e-government, software engineering, robotics, medicine, etc.)
- (Semantic) Web Services for knowledge manangement
- Agile approaches within the knowledge management domain
- Agent-based & Peer-to-Peer knowledge management
- Just-in-time retrieval and just-in-time knowledge capturing
- Ways of knowledge representation (ontologies, similarity, retrieval, adaptive knowledge, etc.)
- Support of authoring and maintenance processes (change management, requirements tracing, (distributed) version control, etc.)
- Evaluation of knowledge management systems
- Practical experiences ("lessons learned") with IT aided approaches
- Integration of knowledge management and business processes
[edit] Organizers:
- Christoph Lange (Jacobs University Bremen, DE)
- Jochen Reutelshöfer (Universität Würzburg, DE)
