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The Role of Classification(s) in Distributed Knowledge Management (2002) [5 citations — 5 self]

by Matteo Bonifacio ,  Paolo Bouquet ,  Roberta Cuel
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Abstract:

Most knowledge management (KM) projects aim at creating a knowledge base system in which all corporate knowledge is organized according to a single, supposedly shared and objective classification. The underlying assumption is that knowledge can be made objective refining it of all its subjective, contextual, and social aspects. However,

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