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Presentations at I-Know '02
The I-KNOW '02
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Thursday July 11, 2002
Registration opens at 8:30
Sessions run from 9:30 to 18:30
Social Event begins at 19:30
Registration and Coffee 8:30 - 9:30
Opening of I-KNOW '02 9:30 - 10:00
Keynotes 10:00 - 12:15
IBM Dynamic Workplaces - the Global IBM Intranet Strategy
(10:00 - 10:45)
Ralph Senst, IBM Vice President Dynamic Workplace Services, IBM Global Services, USA
Biography
Presentation (PDF)
Extracting and Visualizing Knowledge from Film and Video Archives
(10:45 - 11:30)
Prof. Dr. Howard Wactlar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
The Knowledge-Attention Gap: Do we underestimate the problem of information overload?
(11:30 - 12:15)
Prof. Dr. Ursula Schneider, Department of International Management at University of Graz, Austria
Abstract Presentation (PDF)
Lunch Break 12:15 - 13:30
Industry Presentations Session 1: 13:30 - 15:15
Session 2: 15:45 - 17:00
The industry talks will be presented in German.
Die Industrievorträge werden auf Deutsch präsentiert.
Effective communication in call centers through knowledge management
DI Karin Bruhnsen, Jennifer Bodall, B.A., Gosch Consulting, Austria
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
High Performance Innovation based on Knowledge Management
Erich Hartlieb,
Reinhard Willfort, isn - innovation service network GmbH, Austria
Presentation (PDF)
Collaborative
Knowledge Management in Practice. Some real-world examples
Dr. Frank Kappe,
Hyperwave AG, Austria
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
eLearning
- Markets, Standards and Technologies
W. Raback, Dynamic
Media, Austria, A. Ausserhofer, Know-Center, Austria
Abstract
Presentation Part 1 (PDF)
Presentation Part 2(PDF)
Separating
the Signal from the Noise - The Crucial Role of Knowledge Retrieval
Mag. Robert Temel, uma information technology AG, Austria
The Future of Learning
R. Strutz, BZS - Bildungszentrum Süd, Austria
Presentation (PDF)
From information management to knowledge management - Solutions and best practices
W. Wiedermann,
APA-Defacto, Austria
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Metadata and Retrieval 13:30 - 15:15
Automated Retrieval of Information in the Internet by Using Thesauri and Gazetteers as Knowledge Sources
Wolf-Fritz Riekert,
University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart - School of Media, Germany
Abstract
Instance
Cooperative Memory to Improve Query Expansion in Information Retrieval Systems
Lobna Jeribi,
Beatrice Rumpler, LISI-INSA de Lyon, France
Abstract
Structural
computing and metadata management
Peter J. Nürnberg,
Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
Abstract
Logic Based
Approach to Semantic Query Transformation for Knowledge Management Applications
Ismail Khalil
Ibrahim, Virginia Dignum, Utrecht University, Netherlands; Werner Winiwarter,
University of Vienna, Austria; Edgar Weippl, Software Competence Center,
Hagenberg, Austria
Abstract
Visualisation and User Interfaces 13:30 - 15:15
Bibliometric Analysis and Visualisation of Intellectual Capital
Andrea Kasztler,
Karl-Heinz Leitner, ARC Seibersdorf Research, Austria
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Efficient
Content-Based and Metadata Retrieval in Image Database
Richard Chbeir,
Solomon Atnafu, Lionel Brunie, LISI-INSA de Lyon, France
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Topic Map
Generation Using Text Mining
Karsten Böhm,
Gerhard Heyer, Uwe Quasthoff, Christian Wolff, Leipzig University, Germany
Abstract
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Usage-Centered
Interface Design for Knowledge Management Software
Harald Karner,
Georg Droschl, Hyperwave, Austria
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Coffee Break 15:15 - 15:45
Knowledge Management in Heterogeneous Settings 15:45 - 17:00
Shark-a System for Management, Synchronization and Exchange of Knowledge in Mobile User Groups
Thomas Schwotzer,
Kurt Geihs, Technical University Berlin, Germany
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Applying
Concepts of Recommender and People Locator Systems of Personalizable Digital
Library Environments
J. Westbomke,
A. Kussmaul, A. Raiber, M. Haase, Research Institute for Applied Knowledge
Processing, Ulm, Germany; D. Hicks, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark,
S. Lindstaedt, Know-Center Graz, Austria.
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
A Metadata
Generation Framework for Heterogeneous Information Sources
Andreas D. Lattner,
Center for Computing Technologies at University of Bremen, Germany; Rene
Apitz, University of Hannover, Germany
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Process-Oriented Knowledge Management 15:45 - 17:00
PRomiseE2 - Gathering and Providing Situated Process Information in Knowledge Management Applications
Marcel Hoffmann,
Thomas Herrmann, University of Dortmund, Germany; Marc Diefenbruch, Pallas
GmbH, Dortmund; Tomas Goesmann, Fraunhofer ISST, Dortmund; Germany
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Model based
process oriented Knowledge Management, the PROMOTE approach
Robert Woitsch,
BOC-ITC Ltd. Vienna, Austria; Rainer Telesko, Dimitris Karagiannis, University
of Vienna, Austria
Abstract
Efficient
assessment of organizational action based on knowledge space theory
Luca Stefanutti,
Karl-Franzens-University Graz, Austria
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Keynotes 17:00 - 18:30
Right, Wrong, and Absurd: Ten Years in Knowledge Management
(17:00 - 17:45)
Richard Wheeler, PUBLIC VOICE Lab in Vienna, Austria
Abstract
The new mobility of our society caused by telecommunications
(17:45 - 18:30)
Prof. Dr. Johann Günther, Department "Telecommunications, Information & Media", Danube University Krems, Austria
Abstract
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Social Event 19:30 City Hall of Graz
Friday July 12, 2002
Sessions run from 9:00 - 15:45
Farewell Get Together at 15:45
Keynotes 9:00 - 10:30
Knowledge on Demand: Knowledge and Expert Discovery
(9:00 - 9:45)
Dr. Mark Maybury, The MITRE Corporation, USA
Abstract
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Knowledge Technologies - into the future with the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme
(9:45 - 10:30)
Hans-Georg Stork, European Commission, Luxembourg
Abstract
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Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:00
Management of Distributed Knowledge 11:00 - 12:30
Knowledge Nodes: the Building Blocks of a Distributed Approach to Knowledge Management
Matteo Bonifacio,
Paolo Bouquet, Roberta Cuel, University of Trento, Italy
Abstract
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Managing
focused access to distributed knowledge
Rudi Studer,
York Sure and Raphael Volz, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Cross-Organisational
Knowledge Management: a Case Study
N. Kukuric,
TNO-NOTG Delft, The Netherlands; S. Velickov, IHE Delft, The Netherlands
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Distributed
Team Knowledge Management by Incorporating Knowledge Flow with Knowledge
Grid
Hai Zhuge, Institute
of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
People-Oriented Knowledge Management 11:00 - 12:30
Ontology-Based Skills Management: Goals, Opportunities and Challenges
Jacqueline R.
Reich, Peter Brockhausen, Thorsten Lau and Ulrich Reimer, Swiss Life, Switzerland
Abstract
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Fostering
Knowledge Communication: Concept and Implementation
PD Dr. Rüdiger
Reinhardt, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Abstract
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Knowledge
and Intellectual Capital Management Processes: Grounding Knowledge of Understanding
the Organisational Learning
Shantha Liyanage,
The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract
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Knowledge
Management: Integrating Perspectives
Daniel L. Silver,
Elhadi Shakshuki, Acadia University, Canada
Abstract
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Knowledge Sharing and Transfer 11:00 - 12:30
The Role of Interaction Histories in Mental Model Building and Knowledge Sharing in the Legal Domain
Anita Komlodi,
UMBC, Baltimore, USA
Abstract
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Knowledge
Transfer in Recycling Networks: Fostering Sustainable Development
Elisabeth Milchrahm,
Karl-Franzens-University Graz, Austria; Arnulf Hasler, Karl-Franzens-University
Graz, Austria.
Abstract
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Knowledge
Cycle Management
Johan H. Oldenkamp,
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, The Netherlands
Abstract
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Process Models
as Framework for Knowledge Sharing and Reuse in Extended Enterprises
Oddrun Pauline
Ohren, Havard D. Jorgensen, Svein G. Johnsen, SINTEF Telecom & Informatics,
Norway.
Abstract
Presentation (PDF)
Lunch Break 12:30 - 13:30
Keynotes 13:30 - 15:45
What to Expect from Software Experience Exploitation
(13:30 - 14:15)
Dr. Kurt Schneider, DaimlerChrysler AG, Germany
Abstract
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The Crucial Role of Emotions in Intelligent Software Agents
(14:15 - 15:00)
Prof. Dr. Robert Trappl, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial
Intelligence and University of Vienna, Austria
Closing Remarks and Farewell Get-Together 15:00
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