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COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR THE DESIGN OF PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

by Max Völkel, Andreas Abecker
"... the recent years. While traditional KM initiatives typically address knowledge exchange within project teams, communities of practice, within a whole enterprise, or even within the extended enterprise (customer knowledge management, KM in the supply chain,...), the relatively new area of Personal Kn ..."
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Knowledge Management (PKM) investigates how knowledge workers can enhance their productivity by better encoding, accessing, and reusing their personal knowledge. In this paper, we present a cost-benefit analysis of PKM – where benefit comes from efficiently finding task-specific, useful knowledge items

Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,

by ] Richard Hackman , Grec R Oldham , 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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outcomes associated with routine, repetitive jobs. The theory offers less guidance for the design of work that will elicit and maintain positive and self-reinforcing work motivation. Socio-technical systems theory. The socio-technical systems approach to work redesign provides significant insight

Ecology of the family as a context for human development: Research perspectives.

by Urie Bronfenbrenner , Josephine Arastah , Mavis Hetherington , Richard Lerner , Jeylan T Mortimer , Joseph H Pleck , Lea Pulkinnen , Michael Rutter , Klaus Schneewind , Diana Slaughter - Developmental Psychology, , 1986
"... This review collates and examines critically a theoretically convergent but widely dispersed body of research on the influence of external environments on the functioning of families as contexts of human development. Investigations falling within this expanding domain include studies of the interac ..."
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; and public policies affecting families and children. A second major focus is on the patterning of environmental events and transitions over the life course as these affect and are affected by intrafamilial processes. Special emphasis is given to critical research gaps in knowledge and priorities for future

Knowledge management systems: issues, challenges and benefits

by Maryam Alavi, Robert H. Smith, Dorothy E. Leidner, Maryam Alavi, Dorothy E. Leidner - Article 7 , 1999
"... The knowledge-based theory of the firm suggests that knowledge is the organizational asset that enables sustainable competitive advantage in hyper-competitive environments. The emphasis on knowledge in today’s organizations is based on the assumption that barriers to the transfer and replication of ..."
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of knowledge endow it with strategic importance. Many organizations are developing information systems designed specifically to facilitate the sharing and integration of knowledge. Such systems are referred to as Knowledge Management System (KMS). Because KMS are just beginning to appear in organizations

Security Attribute Evaluation Method: a Cost-Benefit Approach

by Shawn A. Butler - In: Proc. of ICSE 2002 , 2002
"... Conducting cost-benefit analyses of architectural attributes such as security has always been difficult, because the benefits are difficult to assess. Specialists usually make security decisions, but program managers are left wondering whether their investment in security is well spent. This paper s ..."
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summarizes the results of using a cost-benefit analysis method called SAEM to compare alternative security designs in a financial and accounting information system. The case study presented in this paper starts with a multi-attribute risk assessment that results in a prioritized list of risks. Security

COMPUTING: A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK

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"... Enterprise fraud costs hundreds of millions of dollars every year. Enterprise fraud management (EFM) solutions analyze transaction data to see if it matches known fraudulent patterns. If it does, an alert is raised, and a fraud investigator is assigned to the alert. EFM solutions typically are sold ..."
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licenses to run software. In this paper, we develop a framework that assesses the costs and benefits of enterprise fraud management solutions. We extend our framework to weigh the costs and benefits of EFM solutions deployed as a licensed product and also in the cloud. Finally, we present a costbenefits

Accurate Online Power Estimation and Automatic Battery Behavior Based Power Model Generation for

by Lide Zhang, Birjodh Tiwana, Zhiyun Qian, Zhaoguang Wang, Robert P. Dick, Z. Morley, Mao Lei Yang - Smartphones, Eighth IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis , 2010
"... This paper describes PowerBooter, an automated power model construction technique that uses built-in battery volt-age sensors and knowledge of battery discharge behavior to monitor power consumption while explicitly controlling the power management and activity states of individual com-ponents. It r ..."
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This paper describes PowerBooter, an automated power model construction technique that uses built-in battery volt-age sensors and knowledge of battery discharge behavior to monitor power consumption while explicitly controlling the power management and activity states of individual com

Benefit and cost analysis of e-learning for knowledge management: the Royal Thai Government

by Kongkiti Phusavat* Pornthep, Juta Pichitlamken
"... Abstract: The primary purposes of this paper are to describe and present the cost analysis for developing and implementing an e-learning programme for the Royal Thai Government (RTG). This e-learning initiative was part of an attempt to initiate, capture and nurture knowledge for RTG staff. The stud ..."
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Abstract: The primary purposes of this paper are to describe and present the cost analysis for developing and implementing an e-learning programme for the Royal Thai Government (RTG). This e-learning initiative was part of an attempt to initiate, capture and nurture knowledge for RTG staff

Analysis and design of multiagent systems using MAS-CommonKADS

by Carlos A. Iglesias, Mercedes Garijo, José C. González, Juan R. Velasco , 1998
"... This article proposes an agent-oriented methodology called MAS-CommonKADS and develops a case study. This methodology extends the knowledge engineering methodology CommonKADS with techniquesfrom objectoriented and protocol engineering methodologies. The methodology consists of the development of se ..."
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agents (software agents and/or human agents); Coordination Model, that describes the dynamic relationships between software agents; Communication Model, that describes the dynamic relationships between human agents and their respective personal assistant software agents; and Design Model, that refines

The knowledge, skills and ability requirement for teamwork: Implications for human resource management

by Michael J. Stevens, Michael A. Campion - Journal of Management , 1994
"... This study reviews the literature on groups to determine the knowledge, skill, and ability (KSA) requirements for teamwork. The focus is on: (1) KSAs rather than personality traits; (2) team rather than technical KSAs; and (3) the individual rather than team level of analysis. Fourteen speciJic KSAs ..."
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This study reviews the literature on groups to determine the knowledge, skill, and ability (KSA) requirements for teamwork. The focus is on: (1) KSAs rather than personality traits; (2) team rather than technical KSAs; and (3) the individual rather than team level of analysis. Fourteen speci
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