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A comparative study of the business value of computer-based mapping tools in knowledge managementGebhardt, Johan Wilhelm Ludwig 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2008. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In the past decade or two companies started to realise that competitive advantage is not
only achieved by optimising their business value chain, but also in managing the
knowledge in the company. This led to the development of different knowledge
management models and to millions of dollars being spent on knowledge management
implementations across the world. Although there were huge successes, a large
number of initiatives were spectacular failures - believed to be mainly caused by the
linear method of capturing and presenting knowledge.
Computer-based mapping tools is a new generation of personal computer (PC) based
tools that allow people to present knowledge graphically. Since the focus of most
research into computer-based mapping tools has been on the educational use of
mapping tools, the focus of this study will be on the business use of these tools. Thus a
number of common, off-the-shelf computer-based mapping tools were evaluated to
determine whether they can add business value. From the evaluation a decision matrix
was developed to assist knowledge workers in selecting the best tool for a specific
application.
The primary activities of the knowledge value chain model were investigated to select a
series of business activities where the use of computer-based mapping tools could
possibly generate more business value in the execution of the business activity. These
activities were then measured against a set of criteria that was developed in order to
evaluate the different computer-based mapping tools.
It was found that the selected software applications could be clearly separated based
upon their theoretical and philosophical backgrounds into concept mapping tools and
mind mapping tools. It was further found that the possible business value that could be
derived through the use of these tools is more dependent on the selection of the correct
type of tool, than on the selection of a specific software package. Lastly it was found
that concept mapping tools could be used across a broader spectrum of business
activities. The research also reached the conclusion that the use of concept mapping
tools will possibly add more value to a business than the use of mind mapping software. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Gedurende die afgelope dekade of wat het maatskappye al meer begin besef dat hulle
mededingingsvoordeel nie net geleë is in hoe goed hulle die besigheid se waardeketting
kan optimiseer nie, maar dat die kennis in die maatskappy ook beter bestuur moet
word. Dit het tot gevolg gehad dat 'n aansienlike hoeveelheid kennis bestuursmodelle
ontwikkel is en dat miljoene dollar gespandeer is op die implementering van kennis
bestuurstelsels. Ten spyte van groot suksesse wat behaal is, was daar ook totale
mislukkings. Die vermoede bestaan dat een van die redes vir die mislukkings die liniêre
manier is waarop kennis vasgevang en aangebied is.
Rekenaar-gebaseerde karteringspakkette is 'n nuwe generasie van persoonlike
rekenaar programmatuur wat gebruikers in staat stel om kennis grafies voor te stel. Die
meeste navorsing oor die gebruik van rekenaar-gebaseerde karteringspakkette het
egter op die opvoedkundige aspek daarvan gefokus. In hierdie navorsing val die fokus
eerder op die besigheidsgebruik van sodanige gereedskap. 'n Aantal algemeen
beskikbare, van-die-rak pakkette is ge-evalueër om vas te stel of hulle waarde tot 'n
besigheid kan toevoeg. Vanuit hierdie evaluering is In keuse-matriks saamgestel om
kenniswerkers in staat te stel om die beste pakket vir 'n spesifieke besigheidsaktiwiteit
te kies.
Die primêre aktiwiteite van die kennis waardeketting model is ondersoek ten einde 'n
aantal besigheidsaktiwiteite te kan selekteer wat moontlik meer waarde tot die
besigheid kan toevoeg deur die gebruik van rekenaar-gebaseerde karteringspakkette.
Die geselekteerde aktiwiteite is gemeet teen 'n reeks kriteria wat ontwikkel is om die
verskillende rekenaar-gebaseerde karteringspakette teen mekaar op te weeg.
Die navorsing het bevind dat die geselekteerde programmatuur pakkette hoofsaaklik in
twee groepe val op grond van hulle teoretiese en filosofiese funderings, naamlik
konsepkaarte en gedagtekaarte. Verder is vasgestel dat meer besigheidswaarde
ontsluit word deur die keuse van die regte tipe programmatuur vir 'n spesifieke
aanwending as deur die keuse van In spesifieke programmatuur pakket. Laastens is
bevind dat konsepkaarte oor 'n wyer verspreiding van besigheidsaktiwiteite gebruik kan
word. Eventueel kan afgelei word dat die gebruik van konsepkaarte meer waarde tot 'n
besigheid sal toevoeg as die gebruik van gedagtekaarte.
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Development of a XML-based distributed service architecture for product development in enterprise clustersXie, Tian, 謝天 January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Mechanical Engineering / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Identifying Key Success Factors for the Implementation of Enterprise Content Management SystemsHorne, Stephanie Burnett 08 1900 (has links)
Enterprise content management (ECM) is an emerging research area that is beginning to find attention in academia. While the private sector has a growing industry and community for ECM, academia is starting to address this with direct links to the better-established areas of information systems and enterprise resource planning systems. ECM has been viewed as a higher-level concept of methods and strategies pertaining to content management in the context of the enterprise. Like many other organizational wide systems, ECM systems are complex, difficult to implement and risk failing to meet expected success measures. Definitions for what exactly constitutes an ECM system are still evolving. The major issues with ECM systems are that they are increasingly being implemented by organizations in an attempt to address the unmanageable amount of unstructured content over its lifecycle, compliance pressures, collaboration needs, content integrity and continuity, and controlling costs. However, the implementation problems are many and diverse, such as determining content and business processes to be included, determining technologies to fit the organizational needs, how to integrate with existing systems, and managing organizational culture and change for acceptance. There is currently little academic research in the area of ECM, and research determining the key factors that contribute to successful implementations of these systems is absent. This research addressed the existing gap in ECM research and investigated the key success factors for the implementations of ECM systems with the objectives of identifying a set of success factors. Guided by research in related areas and through developing a theoretical framework and the resulting research model, the study used a qualitative case study method to identify ECM implementation factors and their relationship to organizational culture and people, business processes, technology and organizational content. The results of this research were twofold, first by contributing needed research in the ECM area and second to aid organizations in the implementation of ECM systems by identifying key factors.
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Towards a comprehensive knowledge management system architectureSmuts, Johanna Louisa 11 1900 (has links)
Knowledge management has roots in a variety of disciplines, such as philosophy,
psychology, social sciences, management sciences and computing. As a result, a wide
variety of theories and definitions of knowledge and knowledge management is used in the
literature. Irrespective of the theory or definition used, is it recognised that expert
knowledge and insight are gained through experience and practice and that it is a key
differentiator as an organisational asset.
This shift to knowledge as the primary source of value results in the new economy being
led by those who manage knowledge effectively. Today’s organisations are creating and
leveraging knowledge, data and information at an unprecedented pace – a phenomenon
that makes the use of technology not an option, but a necessity. It enables employees to
deal with multifaceted environments and problems and make it possible for organisations
to expand their knowledge creation capacity.
Software tools in knowledge management are a collection of technologies and are not
necessarily acquired as a single software solution. Furthermore, these knowledge
management software tools have the advantage of using the organisation’s existing
information technology infrastructure. Organisations and business decision makers spend
a great deal of resources and make significant investments in the latest technology,
systems and infrastructure to support knowledge management. It is imperative that these
investments are validated properly, made wisely and that the most appropriate
technologies and software tools are selected or combined to facilitate knowledge
management.
The purpose of this interpretive case study is to consider these issues and to focus on an
understanding of the key characteristics of a knowledge management system architecture
by exploring and describing the nature of knowledge management.
Based on the findings of this study, a list of key characteristics that a knowledge
management solution must comply with was collated, which expanded the existing
knowledge management model towards describing a knowledge management system
architecture. / Computing / M.Sc. (Information Systems)
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Towards a comprehensive knowledge management system architectureSmuts, Johanna Louisa 11 1900 (has links)
Knowledge management has roots in a variety of disciplines, such as philosophy,
psychology, social sciences, management sciences and computing. As a result, a wide
variety of theories and definitions of knowledge and knowledge management is used in the
literature. Irrespective of the theory or definition used, is it recognised that expert
knowledge and insight are gained through experience and practice and that it is a key
differentiator as an organisational asset.
This shift to knowledge as the primary source of value results in the new economy being
led by those who manage knowledge effectively. Today’s organisations are creating and
leveraging knowledge, data and information at an unprecedented pace – a phenomenon
that makes the use of technology not an option, but a necessity. It enables employees to
deal with multifaceted environments and problems and make it possible for organisations
to expand their knowledge creation capacity.
Software tools in knowledge management are a collection of technologies and are not
necessarily acquired as a single software solution. Furthermore, these knowledge
management software tools have the advantage of using the organisation’s existing
information technology infrastructure. Organisations and business decision makers spend
a great deal of resources and make significant investments in the latest technology,
systems and infrastructure to support knowledge management. It is imperative that these
investments are validated properly, made wisely and that the most appropriate
technologies and software tools are selected or combined to facilitate knowledge
management.
The purpose of this interpretive case study is to consider these issues and to focus on an
understanding of the key characteristics of a knowledge management system architecture
by exploring and describing the nature of knowledge management.
Based on the findings of this study, a list of key characteristics that a knowledge
management solution must comply with was collated, which expanded the existing
knowledge management model towards describing a knowledge management system
architecture. / Computing / M.Sc. (Information Systems)
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