Intelligent Support Systems: Knowledge Management: Knowledge ManagementSugumaran, Vijayan Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2001. gada 1. jūl. - 318 lappuses 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 tasks in a Web-centric environment with relative ease in utilizing such technologies as intelligent agents, distributed computing, and computer supported collaborative work. The purpose of this book is to bring together researchers in related fields such as information systems, distributed artificial intelligence (AI), intelligent agents, machine learning, collaborative work, to explore various aspects of IIS design and implementation, as well as to share experiences and lessons learned in deploying intelligent support systems. |
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... analysis and decision making. However, to successfully execute these applications, asignificantamountofapriori knowledge is required aboutdatamining techniques, their applicability to different scenarios, relevant data selection and ...
... monitor stock quotes, financial news, financial Figure 1: Virtual Enterprise Model analysis reports and company earnings reports. The agents also continuously. 2 Intelligent Agents and the World Wide Web: Fact or Fiction?
... analysis, and technology tracking. However, it remains to be seen how these systems can be adapted and reused for application domains other than the ones for which they were originally designed. In conclusion, I believe collaborative ...
... Analysis (CA) was proposed by Ghoshal & Westney [1991], and approaches useful for companies to collect information from competitors were addressed by Heil and Robertson [1991]. The importance of organization intelligence to financial ...
... Analysis Procedure The relatively small sample sizes require the use of simple but robust statistical analysis techniques. Multivariate regression (stepwise) analyses were used to test the relationships between the two independent ...
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Assessment of National Intellectual Capital | 22 |
A Comparative Study | 43 |
Chapter 5 PolicyAgents to Support CSCW in the Case of HospitalScheduling | 72 |
By Example | 84 |
Chapter 7 Intelligent Agents in a Trust Environment | 98 |
Chapter 8 A Case Study on Forecasting of the Return of Scrapped Products through Simulation and Fuzzy Reasoning | 109 |
Implications for WebBased Customer Loyalty Efforts | 153 |
Chapter 13 Not is Not Not Comparisons of Negation in SQL and Negation in Logic Programming | 164 |
A Framework for Business Model Innovation | 177 |
A Method of InterBusiness Networking | 200 |
Chapter 16 Managing Knowledge for Strategic Advantage in the Virtual Organisation | 225 |
Managing the Risks of Knowledge Exchange | 248 |
Planning the Transformation | 274 |
About the Editor | 296 |
The Intelligent Agent That Retrieves News Postings | 124 |
Chapter 10 Investigation into Factors That Influence the Use of the Web in KnowledgeIntensive Environments | 135 |
Chapter 11 A Study of Web Users Waiting Time | 145 |
Index | 297 |
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