Theme
I-2: Management of Data, Information and Knowledge – Dr. J.
Gravallese and N. Gershon (US)
Presentation abstracts
will appear here as soon as possible.
Management of Data,
Information, and Knowledge Increasing amounts of data and information
and the availability of fast digital network access (e.g., the
World Wide Web) have created a demand for querying, accessing,
and retrieving information and data. There are however some road
blocks to the success of the information highway. They include
- Adequate information
and knowledge management strategies and methodologies which
will support access and retrieval for distributed and heterogeneous
data sources
- Data mining strategies
that work effectively in extracting relevant pieces of information
and knowledge
- Effective visualizations
to enable users to use the information highway easily and efficiently
While computer and
information research and development have created methods for
management of data, information, and knowledge, commercial, defense,
and finance industries and science have developed effective practical
applications of these methods dealing with large amounts of data.
Submitted abstracts
include:
Processes, Tools, &
People in Information and Knowledge Management.
Julie Gravallese, MITRE, USA.
Complex Management
Methodology Based on Qualified Data
How to Trend Specialists in Alternative University Curricula
R Dubois, France, Jean-Pierre Caliste, France, Christian Bourret,
France
Data Management Exercises
With Microclimatic Data- Easy Tool
S. Krishnamurthy, G.B. Pezzatti and J.M. Favre
The Knowledge-based
INI-GraphicsNet
J. Kohlhammer, L. Karle, C. Hornung and J. Hornung
Information Quality
on the World Wide Web
A. Oberweiss, P. Perc, Goethe-University Frankfurt
XML: The Natural Choice
for Knowledge Management
Nandita Kapila. Ministry for Information Technology, India
Round Table Discussion
Julie Gravallese, Dave Snowden, Nahum Gershon
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