Intelligent support systems knowledge management /
While the area of Intelligent Support Systems has experienced significant progress in the recent past, the advent of Internet and World Wide Web has sparked a renewed interest in this area. There is a growing interest in developing intelligent systems that would enable users to accomplish complex ta...
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Hershey, Pa. :
IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Intelligent agents and the World Wide Web / Sudha Ram
- 2. Comparing U.S. and Japanese companies on competitive intelligence, IS support and business change / Tor Guimaraes, Osamu Sato, Hideaki Kitanaka
- 3. Knowledge assets in the global economy / Yogesh Malhotra
- 4. Knowledge-based systems as database design tools / W. Lo, Joobin Choobineh
- 5. Policy-agents to support CSCW in the case of hospital-scheduling / Hans Czap
- 6. Building an agent / Paul Darbyshire
- 7. Intelligent agents in a trust environment / Rahul Singh, Mark Gill
- 8. A case study on forecasting of the return of scrapped products through simulation and fuzzy reasoning / Jorge Marx-Gomez, Claus Rautenstrauch
- 9. Newshound revisited / Jeffrey Goldberg, Shijun Shen
- 10. Investigation into factors that influence the use of the web in knowledge-intensive environments / Yong Kim, H. Rao, Abhijit Chaudhury
- 11. A study of web users' waiting time / Fiona Nah
- 12. Stickiness / Supawadee Ingsriswang, Guisseppi Forgionne
- 13. "Not" is not "not" comparisons of negation in SQL and negation in logic programming / James Jones
- 14. Knowledge management and new organization forms / Yogesh Malhotra
- 15. Implementing virtual organizing in business networks / Roland Klueber, Rainer Alt, Hubert Osterle
- 16. Managing knowledge for strategic advantage in the virtual organization / Janice Burn, Colin Ash
- 17. Virtual organizations that cooperate and compete / Claudia Loebbecke, Paul van Fenema
- 18. Becoming knowledge-powered / Dave Pollard.